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I think fear does affect ability. I find it hard to focus when im scared and trying too hard which at the end ends up with me being dominated by the opponent.
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Yes, fear affects your ability to perform things. I can relate to this experience because the first time i got this job in writing, I have many fears running inside my mind. Many "what if's". Then later on, i learned to face my fears and i was able to write well. If you want to see what im working on here is a link from my website.
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I think for saying what it was actually about. You prey on the fearful and victims. Frankly, I could care less if you were trading gold cord or a some illusion potion to make chicks drop in love with me. LOL I discovered the answers intriguing and wish you'll assist more to our forum
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Fear is another state of mind, which in access can degrade your confidence. I would say, overcome the fear with self confidence. Then no one would be able to beat you in future!
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It's not so much about mastering nerves in my opinion. Sparring is good I agree, but you have to train your "flinch" reaction to be an attack instead of just standing there going "Oh Shit!!"Originally posted by GQchris View PostI think its important to spar as much as you can, that can help master the nerves.
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I think its important to spar as much as you can, that can help master the nerves.
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Bravery isn't about not being afraid (that's just plain stupidity) it's about overcoming your fear and doing what you have to do anyway.
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Fear: Does it affect ability?
Hi Everyone,
This is my first post on this list, I look forward to making many more!
Fear in martial arts has interested me since I began training. I've just launched a website exploring fear as a martial artist, and I would love honest feedback from the community. Yes, it promotes an eBook on overcoming fear in martial arts, but I sincerely believe my fellow practitioners will find it useful information.
Never Freeze in a Fight Again
If you're curious, please take a look. I'm very interested in your opinion and personal experience.
Respectfully,
Mike
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