aftershocks
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My opinion is that "pay-offs" may be the 'icing on the cake,' but are not really the major point or the jumping off point in athletes' decisionmaking. For pairs skaters, I think the important thing is understanding their bodies and who they are as a team, and then having the courage to make the decisions they feel are right for them. And those decisions can change based on the fluctuation of events and opportunities, as we have seen in the case of J/C.
ITA with the points @Amantide has articulated. That J/C have gotten this far in their career together has been wonderful for them, for their fans, for the pairs discipline and for the sport as a whole. What I have learned from J/C and from a number of other athletes is: Go For It with Gusto, Self-Belief and Disciplined Hard Work. Finding the right people to collaborate with and the right circumstances along the way makes all the difference. After making every effort, and leaving no stone unturned, the chips can fall where they may.
As Meryl & Charlie expressed in their recent Google Talk: It's what you do on the journey that counts, and it's the special moments shared that truly matter, and that will live forever.
ITA with the points @Amantide has articulated. That J/C have gotten this far in their career together has been wonderful for them, for their fans, for the pairs discipline and for the sport as a whole. What I have learned from J/C and from a number of other athletes is: Go For It with Gusto, Self-Belief and Disciplined Hard Work. Finding the right people to collaborate with and the right circumstances along the way makes all the difference. After making every effort, and leaving no stone unturned, the chips can fall where they may.
As Meryl & Charlie expressed in their recent Google Talk: It's what you do on the journey that counts, and it's the special moments shared that truly matter, and that will live forever.