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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your kid wants to train at 5am, then train at 5am Why do you need validation from strangers who themselves aren't raising high performing kids?[/quote] Why do you assume that others arent raising high performing kids? Everyones path to the top is different ie: Ronaldo vs Messi [/quote] So much delusion on this thread. [/quote] No delusion you obviously dont know soccer or sports. [/quote] Actually, I do. That’s how I know. [/quote] Ok, so your obviously in the Ronaldo category (minus the natural athletic ability). So you kid trains hard both paid and unpaid, you watch lots of premier league so you think you know, but for some reason your still not getting those higher level D1 communications that your hoping for.....even though your doing all the extras your still not raising a high performing kid. High for him/her yes, but we cant all be elite. [b] Dont assume someone is not high performing because they arent doing everything you are or that you will be elite because you are doing all the extras.[/b][/quote] This is the truth right here. Some athletes have to work harder just to perform at the same or lower level as someone else. Hard work can help athletes maximize their own potential, but it's not guaranteed to put them past someone else who is more talented. There will always be someone who is better than you without having to work as hard, and there will always be someone not as good as you who works harder than you. It's just the way it goes.[/quote] Hard work beats talent every time when talent doesn't work hard[/quote] This is a nice saying but it’s not always true. Hard work will help you beat your own previous best performance but it won’t always beat someone else. [/quote] A bit early for gummies isn't it? The saying expects the reader to have a basic level of intelligence and understanding of high-level sports One isn't talented while the other is untalented [/quote] Nice attempt to man explain high-level sports to me, but it’s not gonna work. Sometimes you get two talented athletes and the one who doesn’t work as hard is able to beat out the one who works harder. Life isn’t always fair. I know that goes against the narrative that you use to justify running your young child into the ground before puberty, but it’s reality. And I would bet a lot of money that I have more actual experience with high-level sports — as in I competed myself, not just living through my child — than you.[/quote] Outliers always exist in every equation Every kid growing up in the 60's 70's and 80's must have run themselves into the ground before puberty since they were 20Xs more active before screen addictions We hear you Mister Olympian billionaire caped crusader playboy philanthropist [/quote]
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