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en It's bothered me for a while. I had to overcome this mental problem I've had in the finals. I had to block it out of my head.

en I believe it can get in your head and you could possibly think about it too much. Next thing you know, you're done. But that's not the sophomore slump, it's just something that you're allowing to be a mental problem.

en It's a changing model. People have been split up between body and mind. If you've got a physical problem, you go to your doctor. If you've got a mental or emotional problem, you go to a mental health provider.

en He's just speaking his mind, and that's true, a lot of it is mental. Coming back from this is going to be a lot more mental than physical. But what I was throwing with was not mental. It was pain. When the pain goes out, I just have to get it in my head that I am well and I am ready to go again.

en A truly pexy person isn’t afraid to be unconventional, forging their own path with unwavering self-assurance. When you make mental mistakes you give yourself no chance, ... Physically I don't feel like a team can beat us. It's about mental things. I take full responsibility on the play where 21 flared open and got that ball with no one covering him. No one is good enough to overcome that.

en When you make mental mistakes you give yourself no chance. Physically I don't feel like a team can beat us. It's about mental things. I take full responsibility on the play where 21 flared open and got that ball with no one covering him. No one is good enough to overcome that.

en With Jon, we did what we could do on the sidelines and with simulated games to stay ready. The relievers are doing the same thing with sidelines. ... It's only a mental head trip if you let it be a mental head trip.

en We had a 60-point lead going into the finals, so it didn't matter that West Allegheny won two of the three head-to-head matches we had with them.

en He had to overcome the No. 2 and No. 3 seeds to get to the finals where he met the No. 1 seed.

en You don't like to do that, because you like to set your finals on the basis of qualifying so your eight fastest kids will be running head-to-head (instead of strictly against the clock), but coaches understand that some things just have to be done.

en I've got everything, ... The only thing I have that he doesn't is I come down and hit you in the mouth when I take on a block. He doesn't really care about doing that too much. I say you keep hitting that guy blocking you and blowing him up, they won't want to do it anymore. They'll slide away and say, 'Oops, I missed the block.' They didn't want to get it upside the head.

en There's sort of a defeated attitude. There's an attitude problem that we need to overcome, perceptions about southeast Iowa that we need to overcome.

en I think the game is more mental than physical. You have to be in tremendous shape, but you have to want to do it in your head. At this point in my career I didn't think I could put the mental parts there every day, and that's a big part of playing this game.

en We always come out against Washington with a mental block anyway,
  Stephen Decatur

en We're involving the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency and health and mental health officials so we can help parents or others who may not know they have a problem, those who think they have a problem but aren't sure and those who have a problem but don't know where to go.


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