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preparing to grasp the deck before landing. polo covered court, valenzuela 2004. |
any extreme sport is not open to all. anyone who yearn to this activity must understand the risk they intend to engage in. fractures, sprains, abrasions, contusions, and even head injuries are frequent among extreme enthusiasts. when employing styles and tricks, a player should consider three central view points before applying the manner into action: mind, body, and spirit.
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key performance indicator: mind, body, and spirit |
according to Morpheus, "the mind won't survive without the body". since the mind interacts with the body, any ideal preparation for triumph will not be possible if your body is not in a good condition to play. if you're stubborn and just want to show off besides your given weak state, injury is projected.
spirit is the extensive force that boost the inner self to its awakening and make things impossible into reality. the exact momentum every player needs to overcome any edge of limitations.
these three: mind, body, and spirit creates the discipline each player needs to take on. the absence of one can peril one's enjoyment. without proper understanding on this order, you'll be going round and round the obstacle course covered with sweat and weary without a single sign of crafted accomplishment at hand as well as disappointment in heart.
no matter how intricate and perilous the sport is, the utmost important is it gives each player a sensation of deep self satisfaction and somehow creates a pledge of respect and value by others and to oneself.
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