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so that you get athletes who just turn
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up they'll turn up they'll do the
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requisite amount of work but that's it
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athletes will turn up to compete they
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put a bit more effort in they try they
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try to be the best amongst their group
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then there's the athletes who train to
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win they train every day every session
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so that they win on Match night and then
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there are just those very few players
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who train to dominate they train so hard
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that winning is inevitable on Race night
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and the English coach is Bill beic from
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Manchester this side of yours is
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unbeaten thus far you think that they
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can maintain it tonight well it won't be
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for on to trying uh it's a good record
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to have and uh it's a tough one to
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maintain New Zealand in New Zealand but
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it's going to be a great game there in
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fact all of these top four teams have
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been remarkably close were you confident
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at any stage that you could win
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it I think you you give it your best
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shot it's a bit like Rocky 1 2 and three
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you go out there you prepare and you
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give it your best shot and that's what
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we said today we had a team meeting we
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said we're going to give our best shot
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and my three questions are what do you
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want how badly do you want it and how
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much you will need to suffer and very
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often everything revolves around the
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first question what do you want because
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a lot of people are unclear what they
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want from Life they don't sit down and
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think through we we are writing our own
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life story every day and yet we don't
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think about it what what who do we want
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to be where do we want to live what life
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do we want to Le when we finished our
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life come to the end of our life and
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look back what do we want to say that
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we've
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done so what do you want is a very
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powerful question
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and then if if an athlete says I want to
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be the best
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Bill fine how badly do you want it
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because it's going to you've got to pay
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a price to be the best the best pay a
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big price you've got to work harder
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you've got to commit more you got to
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take more responsibility you got to deal
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with more ups and
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downs and if there if we can deal with
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that question how much you want to
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suffer because I work with gold medal
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Champions and they suffer every day they
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work enormously hard they sacrifice
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enormous things in order to get that
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[Music]
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success I wake up every morning and
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don't let the old man
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in and that's life we wake up every
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morning and make a decision who we're
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going to be I've got Parkinson these so
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getting up in the morning is not so easy
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for me getting dressed is not so easy I
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have to make a decision am I going to be
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a fighter today or am I going to be a
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victim there's a great phrase genetics
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deals the cards environment plays the
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hand so genetics and you your background
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do influence your disposition to success
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in various activities another great
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thing I wrote once
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was there's a thousand excuses but not a
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single reason I did that with Bristol
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bears be last this season they loved it
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uh when you step into the challenge
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Zone the number of excuses for getting
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out back into your comfort zone from
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there
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multiplies I'm too tired it's too
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difficult I'm having a bad day nobody
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likes
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me uh and
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so I would teach them
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to face up to those excuses
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and refuse to be a
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victim and teach them a fighter
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mentality
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about all those things may be there but
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I'm still going to do it I'm going to
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deal with it so a thousand excuses but
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not one reason to achieve and even if
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you don't achieve at the highest level
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you may not have the same genetic
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disposition as somebody else but there's
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an awful lot of players playing in the
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Premier League football in this country
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who and B for talent not quite as
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genetically superior but a for attitude
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an attitude is something anybody can
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have
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anybody this is a time with a lot of
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talent but one that you haven't spent a
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great deal of time with how difficult is
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it to get cohesion between a lot of
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individuals who are very talented on
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their own well that's my most difficult
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task because with a national team you
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have so little time to prepare them un
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like a club situation when you have them
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week in week out uh before this
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tournament I had 5 days with the boys in
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Los Angeles to get them ready and
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playing together but if when it does
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happen and it did happen against Canada
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they become quite an effective Force
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fast and move they will go for the steel
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and make sure you come out to receive
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the ball get the foul you're in control
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you're in control of your
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mind it's your mind so you decide what
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you think you can decide to improve your
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attitude any
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day let's go to our
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well basketball um we won the kamo gold
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medal which was the first medal that
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England had
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ever won basketball that was very good
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uh still still talk to my captain every
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week Marshall here's another example of
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it the whistle blows a timeout is taken
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and half the New Zealand team arguing
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with the referee while England is
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talking with their coach deciding what
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to do in the last 20 seconds I'm very
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impressed with that young man he is
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going to be coaching England for a long
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long long time to come Bill Bess
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outstanding discipline is the name of
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the game at this level isn't it B 20
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seconds left in the game here we go race
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day is fun because there's a crowd
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there's cameras there's your family your
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friends and it's nice to do that what
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they don't see the people in the arena
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don't see is you on your own at 6:00 in
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the morning working
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out sweating
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[Applause]
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struggling and that's what makes
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Champions the ability to motivate
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themselves to do the
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work on their own that leads to success
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in the
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arena there's the physical element
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you've got to take care of your strength
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speed stamina nutrition sleep Health
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there's the technical
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element and then you've got to devel the
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Tactical intelligence to compete
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follow a plan know your position on the
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field uh know how you relate to the
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members of the team know how to deal
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with certain situations in the game one
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n up or one n down and then there's the
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mental element that's building the
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confidence and belief that you are a
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champion that you can do this so it's
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it's that ined that change from being in
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the dressing room the comfort zone to
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being in the tunnel before a big game
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game breathing in to going on the field
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and believing and having the confidence
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to do what you do well this team came
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here very much as underdogs England they
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weren't rated very highly before the
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tournament thus far everybody has been
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extremely impressed with the team and
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impressed with you how do you see your
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future as English coach if you lose life
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well first of all we prefer to be
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Underdog it's a nice sneaky position um
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I think this a start of of what I'm
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hoping to achieve with the national team
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and tonight's going to give me a l more
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evidence on what kind of progress we're
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making because this is a real pressure
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situation uh for what is basically been
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quite a young
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thing if I teach the
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athlete how to avoid victim
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mentality how to slip into fight how to
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transfer to figh mentality they're going
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to have that in life when I got
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diagnosed with Parkinson's
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disease I was driving back from the
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hospital with my wife and she she rang
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my my second son Phillip in London and
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said Philip your dad's got Parkinson's
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he's he's gone into victim mentality and
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I heard this booming laugh at the other
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end of the phone and he said I'll ring
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back in 10 minutes and he rang back and
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he and his wife Haley had Googled
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Parkinson's researched it and
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said dad we'll be up up this week it was
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Thursday and he said we'll be up this
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week weekend with the boys we have a
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family action plan meeting on handling
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Parkinson's and that was straight back
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into fighter mentality so there's a very
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big crossover between situations in
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sport and situations in life I mean in a
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sense we're all high
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performers we all step up every day to
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earn a living to maintain
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relationships to take the responsibility
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of owning property to raise children
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we're all high performers so the lesson
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of my high performance in sport carries
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carry across into
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life it's it's quite difficult actually
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CU I deal with
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intangibles they're non-measurable so
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it's very hard for me to say I really
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helped that kid cuz but I get an
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instinctive feeling that maybe I I I I
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did help so I think it's hard to for me
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to say out loud publicly that I really
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influenced that a it's
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because they're intangibles belief
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confidence um issues like raising your
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bottom
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line but I think I instinctively know I
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did offer some help the goal is to make
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better athletes and better people and I
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think that's the whole goal we we're
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there to make better athletes the one or
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2% we talked about and better people
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people that are more able to write their
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own story in a better more positive
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productive way are you confident at any
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stage that you could win
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it I think you give it your best shot
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it's a bit like Rocky one 2 and three
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you go out there you prepare and you
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give it your best shot and that's what
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we said today we had a team meeting we
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said we're going to give it our best
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shot I think it's going to be a good
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final I think it'll be I hope it'll
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going to be a fitting end to a great
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[Music]
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