Humpers wrote:
Adam Chatfield wrote:
why their more introverted/not as confident, which will generally be the case. vice captain i
People assume introverts aren't as confident however this isn't always the case.....often it's the extroverts that lack confidence deep down and they seek attention to compensate.
Judd, Kreuzer and Bower are supposedly all introverts and I'm very happy with their performances so far this year.
Steve Waugh was an introvert and he always seemed to rise to the occasion when required.
We have to diferentiate between people who are not confident in themselves and people who are not confident in what they have been taught and how it translates out in the heat of the battle.
If you are drilled with a realistic purpose everybdy understands their role out in the middle and how they fit into the overall scheme of things in a game.
They have confidence in what their teammates are doing.. they know where theyre going etc...
What a well drilled team does is minimises the guesswork and second guessing.. and instills a sense of predictability to what youre doing .
This does not mean you have a trick that doesnt work and you flog it to death....
Its a formula for success...it means when you use the formula youll get a probable result.. it doesnt mean perfection in a human activity like sport.. but there is a probability of knowing the outcome.
What youre trying to find is the formula that will work more often than not.
Ous isnt that... because the formula is faulty...
.... so the users of the formula dont believe it will be bring a probability of a good result...
... the opposition know our formula and have their own to break ours down and make it a probability not to work... yet we still use the same formulas.
Actually when we throw the Ratts formula out the window at times.. we do better....