你/妳相信心態影響一切嗎?
You, do u believe in a mind-set towards attitude has an impact towards everything?
壁球的發球對於初學者很重要,
但你知道選手更應該重視發球與接發球嗎?
Squash’s serving is very important for a beginner; especially for a starter, should focus on serving and receiving a ball...
一次來回裡面的第一球。
這一球你是發了再決定做什麼?
還是打到最好,來逼迫對手製造機會?
For the first ball, do u think of serving it first casually and then see how it goes afterwards? Or, try to serve your best to a corner with a tough angle for competitor to receive? Forcing competitor to provide you a better opportunity to react?
第一球就可看出( 你的心態在哪裡 )
The act of first ball will see your mentality towards your competitor/game
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努力之外,還要懂的有效利用所有資源,
在比賽的時候,好好思考什麼對自己才是有利的,什麼才能幫助自己發揮表現,但當然是以運動家風範的前提下。
Besides working hard, need to know how to maximize all attainable resources. During competition, need to think thoroughly as to what are advantageous points to you. Which areas to focus could assist you in maximize deployment...of course under sportsmanship’s
看PSA球員有時候都會對著裁判碎念:
Some PSA players using this strategy by keep mumbling to referees...
「他已經累了,他跑不到故意來撞我」
For example...a player would say “he is tired...he could not run to the ball so he would just run to me...”
真正的目的卻是在激勵自己,同時烙印對手,讓他覺得自己真的已經累了。
This strategy is to:
1. Encourage and motivate himself;
2. Make his competitor believing he is really tired...
烙印、同時改變對手心態。
This act and/or strategy is to imprint and change your competitor’s mentality/mindset/thinking...
21歲埃及選手Youssef Ibrahim在近期卡達公開賽,贏過世界第二名El Shorbagy進入八強。
21 year old Egyptian player Youssef Ibrahim won over Shorbagy whom is ranked number 2 in the world. Youseff Ibrahim enter into Top 8.
「你擁有很多潛力,繼續下去你也能成為世界第一」
You have lots of potential. Keep working hard, you could become world number 1。
這句話是賽後Shorbagy對著後輩說的,這句話也會深深烙印在Ibrahim的腦子裡。
The above statement was said to Youssef by Shorbagy. This statement will always be remembered deeply by Youseff.
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我帶學生,很重視這種觀念與Mindset
觀念就像放種子在土壤裡,短期或許看不出變化,但隨著學生的心態就會影響成長的速度。
With my teaching to students, I emphasize the importance of this mentality and mindset, mindset is like a seed planted in the ground, in short term period of time, you could not noticed its impact. But, as the time progresses, the right mindset being planted will have a profound impact on outcome!
當你知道自己做對什麼、什麼做的不夠好,你就懂的怎麼去看待與因應,你也就更能理解對手的目的與想法在哪邊、如何去應對。
When you could clearly observe what has being doing right, or what has not being doing enough, you would then understand how to face obstacles with right approaches and methods. You could then understand your competitors’ thinking and how to react to his strategy.
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這觀念也不只限於用在球場裡,場外也是一樣。
The same philosophy applies to outside of court.
以前某體育大學裡的教授,當面對著我說:
There was a professor in a sports focused college once said to me:
「你這種學生我見多了,沒多久也就不會再碰壁球了」當時我很氣憤。
I have seen enough of students that don’t last too long in playing squash..
現在回頭想想,那教授是因為他學生都是如此?還是因為他是帶著這種心態去帶學員?所以才會如此呢?
In looking back, could it be that professor was having a passive attitude that caused his students in thinking passively?
「我相信教練的心態,影響學生很大的」
I firmly believe that a coach’s mindset has a profound impact to his students...
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期盼AJ的學生都能有烙印正向與獨立思考能力
Wishing all AJ Squash students think and imprint with positive mindset as well has ability to think independently
「烙印住每一次打到目標點的感受」
「記憶自己贏球的喜悅」
那份喜悅與渴望,就是推動我們打到更多的動力。
Imprint and conceive deeply arise from each feeling resulting from a focus target
獨立思考自己要的是什麼:
「找個心態、步頻跟自己一樣的人同行」
如果沒有,那就選擇獨行吧。
Think independently is critical in figuring out what is once’s own goal. Pairing with someone that has similar desire and goal setting...If you can not find that person, stride along....
Mindset不一樣,就已經存在不同世界一樣。
When mindset is steering into different direction, you have already venture into a different environment and world
你/妳今天AJ了嗎?
Have you AJ today?
James.H
2020 Nov 12th
#謝謝學生們喜愛這篇,翻譯成英文分享出去🙏
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,The first half was Reggie Miller's. The game belonged to Allen Iverson. Iverson scored a career playoff-high 45 points, including 19 in the third ...
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The first half was Reggie Miller's. The game belonged to Allen Iverson.
Iverson scored a career playoff-high 45 points, including 19 in the third quarter, as the Philadelphia 76ers overcame Miller's 41 points, beating the Indiana Pacers 116-98 Tuesday night to even their first-round series at 1-1.
Game 3 of the best-of-five Eastern Conference quarterfinals is Saturday in Indiana.
"I'm going to remember this game for a long time," said Iverson, who also had nine assists. "I've been playing a lot off my God-given ability. This game took a lot of thinking. I'm pleased with my mental aspect coming into the game... When guys doubled me, I found my teammates and they hit the shots. I don't think I forced too many things."
Aaron McKie had 19 points and George Lynch added 16 for Philadelphia, which finished as the top team in the East for the first time since 1983-84.
Jalen Rose had 18 and Jermaine O'Neal added 11 points and 11 rebounds for the Pacers, who were down just 61-59 at halftime after getting 33 from Miller.
"I wish it was reversed," Miller said. "The game is four quarters. I hate doing things early. I like doing it late."
Iverson scored 14 of Philadelphia's final 17 points in the third, including the last 10. He drilled a 17-footer, another long jumper and hit a 3-pointer to give the Sixers their biggest lead to that point, 88-76, with 1:11 left.
After Rose hit a jumper, Iverson nailed another 19-footer as the sellout crowd of 20,739 at the First Union Center chanted "MVP, MVP" for the league's scoring champion.
Iverson pumped his fist, raised his arms and cupped his ear, imploring the fans to make more noise before he finished the quarter at the foul line, giving the Sixers a 91-78 lead on a free throw.
Indiana didn't get closer than 10 in the fourth.
"It was a phenomenal performance and it took that," Sixers coach Larry Brown said of Iverson's play.
Miller, whose three-pointer with 2.9 seconds left in Game 1 lifted the Pacers to a 79-78 comeback victory, opened the game with a 3-pointer and proceeded to hit shots from all over the court.
He scored seven straight points three different times -- at the start of the game, midway through the first and to begin the second.
Four Sixers -- Eric Snow, Kevin Ollie, Iverson and McKie -- tried to guard Miller in the first half and none could stop him.
Even Pacers coach Isiah Thomas was excited after Miller's running jumper gave Indiana a 39-37 lead midway through the second. The normally reserved Thomas clapped his hands and low-fived Miller as he ran down the court.
But Miller missed all three of his shots in the third and scored only two points on free throws as Iverson took over, helping the Sixers break open a tight game.
Miller finished 14-of-22, including 3-for-5 from 3-point range. Iverson was 15-of-27, including 3-for-7 from beyond the arc.
"They did a good job of recognizing where Reggie was (in the second half)," Thomas said. "They were double-teaming him and we didn't do a good job of finding the open guys inside."
Philadelphia stressed the importance of getting the ball inside to its big men -- Dikembe Mutombo and Tyrone Hill -- after the guards took 57 of 78 shots in the opener. But Mutombo and Hill combined for three shots in the first half and neither scored.
Mutombo finally scored on a layup with 6:23 left in the third, and finished with three points and 11 rebounds, one of his worst games since joining the Sixers in a deal at the trade deadline.
"We were making so many shots it's tough to get the big guys involved," Brown said.
Miller had 16 points in the first quarter, nearly matching his total of 17 in Game 1. He was just 5-of-21 in the opener, but made his fifth shot with 4:04 left in the first.
Thomas was very critical of the referees, even though Indiana had three fewer fouls. Thomas was most upset that Philadelphia had 17 foul shots in the third.
"I hope they allow our players to move around and run, and not be physically abused," Thomas said.
Notes: Miller fell six points shy of Sleepy Floyd's playoff record for points in a half. Floyd had 39 for Golden State in a game against the Los Angeles Lakers on May 10, 1987. ... Iverson's previous playoff high was 40 points against Charlotte last year. ... Indiana has never lost a playoff series in which it won the first game, going 11-0 since 1993-94. ... The Pacers are 5-2 in playoff games at the First Union Center. ... Thomas got a technical for arguing a foul call early in the third. ... Austin Croshere scored 10 points in a reserve role and fouled out with 5:01 left. ... Philadelphia made seven 3-pointers, a team playoff record.

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