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Status: Offline Posts: 720 Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Conary-cut aka. CT |
09-08-2006, 08:24 AM
Well, I know about momentum being killed in the middle of a game. It seems like our (Air Diney and NERT are on my team) team is pretty cerebral when we are on the court. We have a bad habit of getting psyched out basically. For us the momentum of the game has to be kept high and a lot of what seems to help is chatter. I know that often if I am not into the game I don't gab as much on the court and our play sometimes reflects my lack of enthusiasm. However, If I force myself to talk the entire game it helps keep everyone else in it too. I basically talk the entire time, "Here it comes, over, deep, short, get up there!" Just to give an idea. And it seems to work for our team. I think I am the one who usually ends up in the position to do the talking because I am the most vocal to begin with AND I'm kind of loud. Otherwise We have to start wagering beer. Every service fault is a round you have to buy! "She's not a setter!" -BhitterDpasser
"You're not a setter." -Revjim27
"Lynn, You're a setter..." -Pat Powers |
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