"The dumber you are on court, the better you're going to play"
- Jim Courier
About this Quote
In this quote, Jim Courier is suggesting that intelligence or overthinking can in fact impede one's performance on the court. He is implying that in some cases, being too analytical or tactical can really be a disadvantage in sports, especially in tennis. Instead, he believes that a more instinctual and less intellectual approach can cause much better outcomes. This could be due to the fact that overthinking can trigger doubt and doubt, whereas a more simplified and reactive state of mind can cause quicker and more efficient choice making. Overall, Courier is stressing the significance of trusting one's impulses and not getting slowed down by overthinking in order to excel in sports.
This quote is written / told by Jim Courier somewhere between August 17, 1970 and today. He/she was a famous Athlete from USA.
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