Agrajag said:
Thanks for sharing, but telling us what we aren't going to have is not nearly as interesting as what we are going to have
Yes I know, but these 3 things were discussed on the forum in the last couple of days, so I thought that the proper answers to these questions can end the speculations.
"Training is principally an act of faith. The athlete must believe in its efficacy: he must believe that through training he will become fitter and stronger, that by constant repetition of the same movements he will become more skillful."
"Training is principally an act of faith. The athlete must believe in its efficacy: he must believe that through training he will become fitter and stronger, that by constant repetition of the same movements he will become more skillful."