Well, y'can't prepare for something if you tell yourself it's not possible, right? []
So if you refuse to believe it's possible, then you're gonna miss things that an opponent will use against you - there's always openings, weaknesses, times there's a chance t'strike an'make it hurt; coverin' them is all about knowing they're there and tryin' to do what you can to make'em harder to hit while gettin' your enemy's attention on somethin' else or gettin' them psyched out so they're forgetting those exist. Y'don't look out for those an' accept that you COULD lose, an' you can't start working on adapting to cover'em. Y'remind yourself that anything can be beaten, an'you're prepared to look out for where your opponent's gonna be doing th'same thing to you.
Nevermind it's a mental strength thing; in th'long run, who's the stronger person - th'one who breaks down an' gets frustrated or discouraged when they take a good hit, or th'one that puts things back together an' adapts to it?
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So if you refuse to believe it's possible, then you're gonna miss things that an opponent will use against you - there's always openings, weaknesses, times there's a chance t'strike an'make it hurt; coverin' them is all about knowing they're there and tryin' to do what you can to make'em harder to hit while gettin' your enemy's attention on somethin' else or gettin' them psyched out so they're forgetting those exist. Y'don't look out for those an' accept that you COULD lose, an' you can't start working on adapting to cover'em. Y'remind yourself that anything can be beaten, an'you're prepared to look out for where your opponent's gonna be doing th'same thing to you.
Nevermind it's a mental strength thing; in th'long run, who's the stronger person - th'one who breaks down an' gets frustrated or discouraged when they take a good hit, or th'one that puts things back together an' adapts to it?