Urmatoarele sunt luate de pe ooak teble tennis forum unde Brian mai posteaza din cand iin cand. Brian a fost 20 si ceva de ani tester la Butterfly si multe altele:
"Last Answer to your Question: A quick story to help you understand the difference between knowing the path, and walking the path. I lived in played in Romania from 2001-2004, and my coach was Andrei Filimon's dad. I was mostly a FH Attack Player. I had a been working on my BH Loop Attack shot for about 8 weeks in training camp, and I had perfected it. What I hadn't perfected was my "Gut Instinct" to execute it in competition. So in our first League Match, I was going with the FH Attack every time I had the chance, and Coach Filimon kept saying, "What about your BH Loop"?, and I kept saying, "OK, I'll do it". In the last league match of the day the score was tied 2-all, and I was playing the 5th match. The score was 9-all in the 5th, and Coach Filimon called a time out. He said, "Brian, everyone in this room knows you are going to serve and FH attack, even this 7 year old girl sitting here that does not even know how to play. So do a BH Serve, then BH Loop down the line". I went to voice my concern and he said, "I'm going to the bathroom to take a crap", and just walked away. Now, I'm faced with actually testing this shot in the most critical moment of the match. So, I served a BH Serve short to the FH, and my opponent pushed to my BH Loop, and I ripped a BH Loop down the line pass my opponent. The crowd went silent, and I was thinking, "What have I done"? I looked over at the coach and he bowed his head as if to say, "See". Up 10-9 in the 5th I served it again, and my opponent was so confused that he pushed the ball in the net. That was my moment I because fearless in "Training My Instinct" with the proper shot that I have been executing in training. There is no other way to learn Mental, Emotional, Tactical, and Strategic awareness but to implement it in the ideal environment which "Competition"."
"Last Answer to your Question: A quick story to help you understand the difference between knowing the path, and walking the path. I lived in played in Romania from 2001-2004, and my coach was Andrei Filimon's dad. I was mostly a FH Attack Player. I had a been working on my BH Loop Attack shot for about 8 weeks in training camp, and I had perfected it. What I hadn't perfected was my "Gut Instinct" to execute it in competition. So in our first League Match, I was going with the FH Attack every time I had the chance, and Coach Filimon kept saying, "What about your BH Loop"?, and I kept saying, "OK, I'll do it". In the last league match of the day the score was tied 2-all, and I was playing the 5th match. The score was 9-all in the 5th, and Coach Filimon called a time out. He said, "Brian, everyone in this room knows you are going to serve and FH attack, even this 7 year old girl sitting here that does not even know how to play. So do a BH Serve, then BH Loop down the line". I went to voice my concern and he said, "I'm going to the bathroom to take a crap", and just walked away. Now, I'm faced with actually testing this shot in the most critical moment of the match. So, I served a BH Serve short to the FH, and my opponent pushed to my BH Loop, and I ripped a BH Loop down the line pass my opponent. The crowd went silent, and I was thinking, "What have I done"? I looked over at the coach and he bowed his head as if to say, "See". Up 10-9 in the 5th I served it again, and my opponent was so confused that he pushed the ball in the net. That was my moment I because fearless in "Training My Instinct" with the proper shot that I have been executing in training. There is no other way to learn Mental, Emotional, Tactical, and Strategic awareness but to implement it in the ideal environment which "Competition"."