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Fear This My Fellow Athlete

Competition is good, just as fear is good - if you use your advantage instead of allowing you to use it. Fear can prevent us from making mistakes, making us unstable and anxious, but fear used to our advantage can lead us to greatness. It is a double-edged sword. As fear is internal, you have it, it is yours to use like you, if you ignore it, it could hurt you, if you use it, it can help you, it gives you the advantage, especially in competition. How could I know?
Well, I guess any competitor experienced in human effort or athlete understands exactly what I'm saying, but if you need more examples to help you better understand this concept, keep reading.
Recently, I read an interesting article online and saw an excellent video sponsored by Expert Sports Performance, the video entitled "How talented athletes take care of fear," by Loren Fogelman, a well-trained psychologist known.
In my opinion, I think that fear is a wonderful thing, a great engine of the human psyche, but Loren Fogelman reminds me of the truth: "This motivates some and stops other dead on their way," which is absolutely a fact.
However, I believe that if FEAR prevents someone from realizing themselves or drowning under pressure, I submit that:
1.) They do not understand what fear is; and,2.) They do not use FEAR as an adrenal grip for maximum performance
Well, I say it; Too bad for them, if they compete with me or my team. Fear can be a weakness if you allow it, or a high octane when you need it, you decide what. "Everything is in the lead," I said. Anyway, that's how I see it. A great book to read is: "Feel the fear and do it anyway!" published by the 1980s as a motivational type book.
As a competitive runner, I used to imagine steps behind me and ready to move on. Interestingly, I was a very good athlete, so it did not happen much, but when it happened, it's a sound that's never forgotten. This imagination during the competition races pushed me to increase or increase my speed by opening a big gap between me and the other riders. Sometimes when I train today I will hear my feet hit the trail and pick up the echo sounds and amplify them in my brain to simulate these dreaded stages, which made me run faster and faster.

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