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Read this By coincidence today it's in RLW August 21 1996 .
In swimming they call it the restoration phase , swimmers tapering off a heavy program and heading into the mental and physical challenge of high level competition often hit the wall for a short time - Before reclimbing the mountain to peak performance .
According to St.George legend Ian Walsh slumps at this time of the season add up to no more than a blessing in desguise .
Walsh recalled that such dips in form four or so weeks out from the semis were a regular feature of St.George football in the 11 straight years the Saints won the premiership .
It got to the stage that if it did'nt happen , we'd be worried said the former Saints and Australian captain . Those seasonal low spots were a springboard for us . From them we'd build the momentum that would carry us through to a premiership .
Ex Australian swim team captain Terry Buck says .
Mentally the players are looking ahead to the big games . If they go into a game against a team for whom they have scant regard they can get caught unawares .
They might cruise a little and suddenly when the other mob has gone past
them find it hard to change gear quickly enough to get back into it.
In swimming they call it the restoration phase , swimmers tapering off a heavy program and heading into the mental and physical challenge of high level competition often hit the wall for a short time - Before reclimbing the mountain to peak performance .
According to St.George legend Ian Walsh slumps at this time of the season add up to no more than a blessing in desguise .
Walsh recalled that such dips in form four or so weeks out from the semis were a regular feature of St.George football in the 11 straight years the Saints won the premiership .
It got to the stage that if it did'nt happen , we'd be worried said the former Saints and Australian captain . Those seasonal low spots were a springboard for us . From them we'd build the momentum that would carry us through to a premiership .
Ex Australian swim team captain Terry Buck says .
Mentally the players are looking ahead to the big games . If they go into a game against a team for whom they have scant regard they can get caught unawares .
They might cruise a little and suddenly when the other mob has gone past
them find it hard to change gear quickly enough to get back into it.
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