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- Mar 3, 2014
Rohene Ward once said (paraphrasing very liberally, it was a Zoom interview as I recall)
They won't remember how you scored or what you did. They will remember how you made them feel.
If attracting butts to the seats is the goal (that's my assumption for this post, so I don't need to hear "sport sport sport sport sport progress progress progress progress sport sport sport") we need programs that make people remember how they felt. And that the feeling was good.
Maybe some people remember how they felt with powerful jumps. Maybe some people remember with choreo. Maybe some people remember with steps and spins
Personally I think that more people care about steps and spins and choreo than jump revolutions they can't even count. But that's just my opinion. Any of us who say we know what everyone else watching. or everyone else who might possibly watch, thinks, better start buying lottery tickets, because they are the Delphic Oracle. Please share the proceeds with me
They won't remember how you scored or what you did. They will remember how you made them feel.
If attracting butts to the seats is the goal (that's my assumption for this post, so I don't need to hear "sport sport sport sport sport progress progress progress progress sport sport sport") we need programs that make people remember how they felt. And that the feeling was good.
Maybe some people remember how they felt with powerful jumps. Maybe some people remember with choreo. Maybe some people remember with steps and spins
Personally I think that more people care about steps and spins and choreo than jump revolutions they can't even count. But that's just my opinion. Any of us who say we know what everyone else watching. or everyone else who might possibly watch, thinks, better start buying lottery tickets, because they are the Delphic Oracle. Please share the proceeds with me
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