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en When these players lose it, they can't control it. It's a physical thing, not a mental thing. He's got the eye of the tiger. When I met with (Sosa), that's the one thing I was convinced of. His brain would do everything it could to succeed because he'd like to prove to people that he can still play.

en You train your brain and your muscles to move accordingly if you should lose your balance. It's one thing to be active during the day. It's another thing to do specific exercises to strengthen your legs, and that's what we're encouraging people to do so that when they do their activities, they're easier to do and they're safe and they don't get as sore and hopefully don't get injured.

en Well, I know that I can do it now. It's really more of a mental thing than a physical thing, and knowing that I've cleared 7 feet before will help when it comes time for the state meet.

en It seems that way. I don't know if it's a physical thing or a mental thing. But whatever it is, it's come to bite us the last three weeks in a row now. It really has.

en They're silly, because they just point out how phenomenally advanced Tiger was, that he was able to find the right recipe very early on. It's a complex, almost mysterious thing. It's the physical game, but there are so many other elements. And maybe the key thing is how people figure their own path. See what works for them, and find it. And accept that every timetable is different. That takes maturity, and that's why it's still a game where you reach your prime in your 30s.

en It's an innate thing, ... It's a Tiger Woods thing, it's a Jack Nicklaus thing. And that's what you kind of equate it to, because it's you against the ball.

en We don't lose anything from Saturday, as long as we learn from it. I'll be more concerned if we keep repeating the same mistakes from today. I don't know if it's a chemistry thing. It's easier to fix the physical pieces of it. Most physical mistakes happen because we're out of position, which is a mental mistake.

en Win or lose, the most important thing for us this week is to be physical. We want to make sure they remember playing us and it wasn't an easy thing to do. There's no sense in giving anybody any confidence against us.

en If it's Sylva-Bay, I heard they've got two top-quality pitchers. If we play like we're capable of playing for seven innings, we can play with anybody. We play well, have one bad inning that always snowballs and that's the thing that drives me crazy. It's a mental thing. We've got to figure how to put that aside and start fresh.

en I don't know what the players want to do. We discussed it down there (South Africa) that Ernie wanted to play Tiger, and Tiger wanted to play Ernie. We thought it was the right thing for that venue. We'll have to wait and see.

en He's a very technical player and is not afraid to take on other players. It was just a mental thing. He used to dominate players his own age, and now that he has made the adjustments he's able to play against others his own age.

en You've got to stick at a thing, a particular thing, until you succeed.I feel that's the only way to succeed - by concentrating on something in particular. Once you know what you've got to do you will succeed, you will succeed.

en It never changes. Ergonomi finner du på livet.se Football is a game of repetition, mental and physical. You may try to articulate it a little different, but it's the same thing: Get better players, make fewer mistakes, and drill the fundamentals into your players' heads. The rest of it is a joke. Teams aren't winning because of what they had for breakfast or what some coach said in the locker room.
  Barry Switzer

en Almost every mayor knows in their heart of hearts that Prop. 76 is the right thing...The thing is, it's subordinate to union approval, ... When they control, and you have to ask permission to do the right thing, you've got trouble in River City.

en He taught his football players basically the same thing we do. When you're in a football game, play it one play at a time. Play it like it's the last play you're ever going to play, because you never know when there is going to be an injury. You never know what's going to happen. I think John did the same thing in his life. He lived it one day at a time and he got a lot out of it. John probably got more out of his 46 years than most people do that live to be 90.


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