Ulrich von L...n wrote:scholadays wrote: I must say, in all my years of competition I've always been somewhat bemused by this need to spend time with stress management.
You are simply lucky.
Ulrich von L...n wrote:Anyway it is a sound idea to practice a little more relaxed attitude regarding competitions.
bigdummy wrote:Who said logic ever had anything to do with the human brain, Gordon?
scholadays wrote:After all, you're obviously not worried about getting hurt.
scholadays wrote: I assume you have also asked youself why you are stressed?
Andreas Engström wrote:Weeeell... that would depend quite a lot on the tournament, the weapons therein, the protective gear one has, and one's confidence in one's defensive capability, don't you think?
bigdummy wrote:I find it more stressful than real fights. It actually helps me think of them as the latter.
scholadays wrote:After all, you're obviously not worried about getting hurt.
admin wrote: So presumably what people get stressed about in competitions is desperately wanting to win
admin wrote: I believe that my desperate desire to do well makes me better.
admin wrote: though I may well be wrong, because in the past I have generally done better in competitions that I did not care about than in ones I did care about.
Joeli wrote:I mean, stage comedians get very anxious and stressed, even though nobody is throwing rotten tomatoes at them.
admin wrote:This would lead nicely on to a discussion of the fact that lots of well known HEMA instructors don't enter competitions, and some of them come up with elaborate and funny explanations of why.
admin wrote:I don't think it would lead to an argument. Most people these days accept that the real reason is cowardice.
Cutlery Penguin wrote:No, it's just that fighting with a sword isn't a fair test of what I teach. My system is all about fighting with a sword, just in a subtly different way that can't be assessed by actually fighting with a sword against other people. My system is too dangerous for mere mortals.
I would compete but I might kill you.
admin wrote: And as you and BD have highlighted, that kind of stress is quite different to combat stress.
admin wrote:I don't think it would lead to an argument. Most people these days accept that the real reason is cowardice.
Cutlery Penguin wrote:I would compete but I might kill you.
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