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  • How fear affects our games.

    We don't move as well. Our reflexes slow down. Our whole energy tightens us up, so that our muscles don't relax as well. We miss easy shots. We hit lead arm serves. We don't defend our contact point, on the bed or out in front. We lose a lead. We fail to come back. We make too many ue. No shot is easy while in the grip of fear/nerves. Negative adrenaline blocks our internal body clocks from running smoothly.

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    Does anyone doubt, that fear is the reason Murray lost the ao final to joker? That, and the string jobs were too low at 55lbs. He uses a pt57a with a 16 x 19 drill pattern, and alu power mains/vs gut crosses, with a mass of 347g, which used to be far higher, but he hurt his wrist at the larger wt, and dropped it, and now, has no pop at all due to the low wt, on a flexy frame, and it shows, as he cannot put away shots that joker can, at 361g, vs mains/alu power crosses, at 61lbs, custom head frame, no one else has.

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