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| Anonymous |
07:41:33 Friday 30 July 2004 |
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If you don't make a team, what is the best advice of not giving up? | |
Remember that all players are different.
Think of your best qualities and how they set you apart from the competition.
Did you effectively employ them during the tryout and if not, what prevented you?
Coming up with an objective reason will not be easy.
If you were lacking options on the field, what precisely caused that?
Were you constantly too slow in handling the ball?
Were you not thinking ahead of time?
Once you have isolated one or two flaws that hinder your game, it’s time to head back to the drawing board.
Find or design your own drills that will diminish these weaknesses.
Concentrate on the future and try to develop your own unique playing style.
by Expert 15:12:50 Monday 9 August 2004 |
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