Committing to a move: We work in a sport where a move that is well executed 95% to completion fails. Only moves that go…

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Committing to a move: We work in a sport where a move that is well executed 95% to completion fails. Only moves that go through to 100% succeed – so a large degree of commitment to the execution is required. Once you feel all the opening steps are in place and you’re mechanically well set – it’s time to go – don’t let a move fail because of timidity. If a move fails it should be because your opponent successfully resisted or countered – not because you held back when the time and conditions were right.

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