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- Aug 18, 2010
Often hear people say, "Peak at the right time." It always puzzles me.
How can you control yourself not to peak at a competition, any competition, in the hope of not peaking at a wrong time?
When is the right time to peak? The Worlds? The Nationals? The GPF? Or just any competition, and every competition?
I know that many skaters gradually add the jump difficulties into their programs as the season goes. Somehow it seems this is not quite all what "peak at the right time" regarded.
Is "Peak at the right time" just a luck? Is it managable? Or is it an afterwards analysis on where a skater has peaked?
How can you control yourself not to peak at a competition, any competition, in the hope of not peaking at a wrong time?
When is the right time to peak? The Worlds? The Nationals? The GPF? Or just any competition, and every competition?
I know that many skaters gradually add the jump difficulties into their programs as the season goes. Somehow it seems this is not quite all what "peak at the right time" regarded.
Is "Peak at the right time" just a luck? Is it managable? Or is it an afterwards analysis on where a skater has peaked?
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