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Dave |
Posted - 09/07/2004 : 14:04:44 Tim Henman had a "stiff back" at the beginning of the tournament and didn't know if he'd be able to play. Today he reached the quarter-finals. He said:
"It's taken to have a bad back at the beginning of the tournament to sort of say to myself, 'You know, whatever happens, happens'. And if anything good happens, it's going to be a big, big bonus."
It's an interesting attitude ... one that helped him get through his TMS and succeed at the Open. |
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Lou |
Posted - 09/07/2004 : 14:19:25 Athletes...
Sarno would be booked for the next 3 years if pro athletes went the TMS route.
For you New York Area fans...
Jose Reyes (NYM)- Will his hamstring ever heal?
Kevin Brown (NYY) - Always has back problems, super perfectionist, and when he has a bad game last week, gets angry, punchs the wall and breaks his hand. (Take a cab to NYU asap)
For me the pain is always a component of apprehension before and after the activity. Usually once I start, I stop "Thinking" so much and I'm alright. |
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