It’s not often about winning for me unfortunately, but usually is for my opponentTennis is not about winning at all
It’s not often about winning for me unfortunately, but usually is for my opponent
Book written by some snowflake making up a philosophical excuse for losing all the time to make himself feel better about himself.
Ok, what the heck were you trying to say?watched a ytb vid of this guy 'Dr. Jim Loehr - World Renowned Performance Psychologist' n he might played tennis when he's young n 1 of mils+mils sad dreamers of 'i'll be world no. 1 blablabla' syndrome then failed aft parents wasted so much $$$$/time/effort/emotion/etcetc then realized something else much cooler.
though i don't think it'd still stigmatize him right now after so many yrs as he's something much better to do n dat's his 'current point' even if he'd got a childhood tennis point to reset.......lolololol boyohboy............
interesting from his psychological point of view if stop 99.99% 'tennis players' @all ages idiotically dreaming about play pro tennis n leave the few hundreds real tennis players ie 0.01% of the 'tennis population' focus on their matches/rankings/$lams/etcetc, all the rest 99.99% focus on their own 'current point' ie their mental/physical health n their jobs etc, we might see a lot more happy 'tennis players' hitting in a very relaxed way everywhere w/o te/ge/etc like casual walking............maybe 1 or 2 m closer to the direction of the way pros are playing which's sure million miles away.....................n(n+1)
Ok, what the heck were you trying to say?
I have no idea of what you were trying to say there and it didn't make sense at all, because Jim is a great teacher and his philosophies make sense.watched a ytb vid of this guy 'Dr. Jim Loehr - World Renowned Performance Psychologist' n he might played tennis when he's young n 1 of mils+mils sad dreamers of 'i'll be world no. 1 blablabla' syndrome then failed aft parents wasted so much $$$$/time/effort/emotion/etcetc then realized something else much cooler.
though i don't think it'd still stigmatize him right now after so many yrs as he's something much better to do n dat's his 'current point' even if he'd got a childhood tennis point to reset.......lolololol boyohboy............
interesting from his psychological point of view if stop 99.99% 'tennis players' @all ages idiotically dreaming about play pro tennis n leave the few hundreds real tennis players ie 0.01% of the 'tennis population' focus on their matches/rankings/$lams/etcetc, all the rest 99.99% focus on their own 'current point' ie their mental/physical health n their jobs etc, we might see a lot more happy 'tennis players' hitting in a very relaxed way everywhere w/o te/ge/etc like casual walking............maybe 1 or 2 m closer to the direction of the way pros are playing which's sure million miles away.....................n(n+1)
watched a ytb vid of this guy 'Dr. Jim Loehr - World Renowned Performance Psychologist' n he might played tennis when he's young n 1 of mils+mils sad dreamers of 'i'll be world no. 1 blablabla' syndrome then failed aft parents wasted so much $$$$/time/effort/emotion/etcetc then realized something else much cooler.
though i don't think it'd still stigmatize him right now after so many yrs as he's something much better to do n dat's his 'current point' even if he'd got a childhood tennis point to reset.......lolololol boyohboy............
interesting from his psychological point of view if stop 99.99% 'tennis players' @all ages idiotically dreaming about play pro tennis n leave the few hundreds real tennis players ie 0.01% of the 'tennis population' focus on their matches/rankings/$lams/etcetc, all the rest 99.99% focus on their own 'current point' ie their mental/physical health n their jobs etc, we might see a lot more happy 'tennis players' hitting in a very relaxed way everywhere w/o te/ge/etc like casual walking............maybe 1 or 2 m closer to the direction of the way pros are playing which's sure million miles away.....................n(n+1)
I have no idea of what you were trying to say there and it didn't make sense at all, because Jim is a great teacher and his philosophies make sense.
but winning sure makes the ride more enjoyable.