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Author: clarinetwife
Date: 2006-01-03 23:37
What I found interesting in the quote by Tyler that Tony pulled out is how he says, "I feel like I'm always going back to basics, correcting bad habits".
After one of Tommy Moe's Olympic victories there was an interview that just made me shake my head. He said he won by keeping hs hands forward and his weight on his downhill ski -- well, my coaches were drumming those things into me at age 8, yet they were still important for Tommy Moe.
You never do leave the basics, you just see them and understand them at different levels along the way.
Thanks, Tony
Post Edited (2006-01-03 23:39)
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