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Posted on January 21, 2019January 21, 2019 by Caitlin Pontrella

“…In sport…one has to find a balance between letting go conscious control, and the need for monitoring. Finding form in any field is a matter of training, practice, and conscious hard work, grooving our techniques, and on the other hand allowing spontaneity.”

Source: On form: Mike Brearley reveals the thinking behind his new book

CategoriesParkour, Play, Quotes Tagsbalance, Brearley, control, leadership, movement, practice, Psychoanalysis, sports

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