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Win or Lose
03 Mar 2009 10:49
Recently I was talking to a friend who recently competed in an interclub. When I asked how she did she explained that she went the distance but wasn't happy with her performance. As it was an interclub there wasn't a definite winner. Having a record of 1-1 I explained that even after my win I found a lot of faults with my performance. The fact that she wanted to work on her game and continue to compete is what made her a fighter. And a good one at that. Win or lose you should always take something away from your match. You can always find some way to improve your game, unless maybe if you're Ken Shamrock.
In some ways losing, though disappointing, was in some ways a relief. I realised that aside from my record, nothing much changed; I still was good in some areas and need to work on others, no one shunned me, small children weren't lining up to cain my ass and take my lunch money. In some ways I feel a bit liberated and can now focus on enjoying myself in training instead of getting caugh...
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