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Tag Archives: London 2012
Why anger in sport has a bad reputation
Anger has a bad reputation, but it is a fundamental part of who we are. Without it there would be no sport. It underlines our need to compete, accomplish and succeed. If managed, contained and expressed positively, anger can drive … Continue reading
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Tagged anger, Jody Cundy, London 2012, Oscar Pistorious, Paralympics, Psychotheraphy, Sport
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The Great British Olympic Spirit
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Tagged British spirit, London 2012, Olympics, Sport, Team GB
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‘UNEASY LIES THE HEAD THAT WEARS THE CROWN’ – Usain Bolt vs Expectation
Sprinter Usain Bolt carries with him an enormous weight of expectation. He carries his own expectations, those of his family and his country, and those of the outside world. But he also faces the possible annihilation of a “self” which … Continue reading
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Tagged 100 metres, anger, anxiety, athletes, London 2012, MST, Olympics, performance, sports, Usain Bolt, World Championships, Yohan Blake
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