So
often in sports, people question why they are not successful. They practice
hard and keep pushing themselves to new extremes; however, they do not see
improvement. This is caused mainly by one thing. They forget to first get down
the basics.
The book, Outliers by Malcolm
Gladwell, gives a common theme throughout of a “10,000 hour rule”. In his book,
Malcolm is basically stating that to become great or perfect at something, you
have to put in a tremendous amount of effort. You have to put in the time to
become perfect at something. That is all there is to it. Many will practice for
an hour a day and call it good. Gladwell disagrees. He believes that three
hours of practice is what it takes. If you constantly practice perfection you
will succeed.
Whether that practice is sitting at a wall with a ball setting the ball
against the wall for hours or getting friends together for a day of sand
volleyball, they will help for you to get better. With practice and hard work
and perfecting the fundamentals, you will be able to become a much better
player.





So true! Fundamentals are often overlooked; however, they really are the most important part to any sport. LOVE YOUR BLOG! :)
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