I used to tend to get into too much trouble too early. I would get all worked up to be a hammerhead and spend all my quarters before the real moves were handed out...
Just a tip: Listen to calming music before the race to help you get focused. Avoid distractions and chit chat until you get it dialed. Try and predict where your trouble spots will be, and anticipate the appropriate action. Also, write down what your goal is before the race. A little accountability goes a long way to creating measurable results.
When the hammer does drop, try to resist the urge to just let go. Relize that it is a decision. If you demand of yourself to make that decision after you have made it through the last possilbe crunch, chances are you will be more then happy to keep going. If the decision is made for you, you wont have to wrestle with the guilt of not doing well because you did all you could with what you had.
Ultimately, you get out what you put in. Some of the best riders I have ever raced against were so tough not because of brilliant riding, but because they had a great batting average and a never say die outlook.
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Just a tip: Listen to calming music before the race to help you get focused. Avoid distractions and chit chat until you get it dialed. Try and predict where your trouble spots will be, and anticipate the appropriate action. Also, write down what your goal is before the race. A little accountability goes a long way to creating measurable results.
When the hammer does drop, try to resist the urge to just let go. Relize that it is a decision. If you demand of yourself to make that decision after you have made it through the last possilbe crunch, chances are you will be more then happy to keep going. If the decision is made for you, you wont have to wrestle with the guilt of not doing well because you did all you could with what you had.
Ultimately, you get out what you put in. Some of the best riders I have ever raced against were so tough not because of brilliant riding, but because they had a great batting average and a never say die outlook.
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