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Aggression is not Rage
by JJ on Oct 08, 2007 09:02 PM

Transparent expressions of frustration, anger should not be confused with on field aggression. On field aggression should be a very calculated completely in control behavior. Don%u2019t confuse it for heavy emotional bursts. However you express your aggression one important rule is %u201C The person should be in total control of his behavior%u201D In other words our body language, communication methods everything should be built around such aggression. Another important thing is aggressive players enjoy playing with another aggressive player. The reason is they both look for a good fight. The fight would be bloody, brutal yet they are trained to enjoy such. Take Mohammad Ali the best example of an aggressive player. He used to make the fights so interesting by his antics but if you read into his actions you understand that , these antics are powerful mind play at work and they made him%u2026 I am not saying anything about any team here. Just my thoughts about aggressive players in general....


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