Practicing at an accelerated pace can significantly enhance performance during actual games. Running plays perfectly in practice sets a baseline, but repeating them at increasingly faster speeds develops greater proficiency and adaptability. Engaging in more challenging practice conditions than those faced in games fosters readiness. The distinction between mere practice and perfect practice is crucial; only perfect practice leads to excellence, as it emphasizes precision and efficiency under pressure.
The story of how John Wooden won ten national championships on the way to becoming the greatest coach of all time.
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