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  1. Valery, why don’ we meet in Irvine, you, Chris Lewis, myself and whoever you think could bring some good ideas and lives in the area, and exchange our viewpoints on how to make Southern Cal an example of what we preach. I would be available any late afternoon or evening on the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th of August, or all of them.

  2. Sounds like a great meeting of the minds… I would certainly be interested in the outcomes of the thought process!

  3. Personally I think this problem is with many global partnerships.
    Each budgets beyond to try to structure juniors a standardized method teaching them a routine written in a manual, and what ends up creating a robot that makes perfect techniques but lacks sensitivity, intuition and intelligence to develop their potential.
    Today almost all teach the same methods and consequently form what I call the young NASCAR term that comes from the series of race cars, where all the cars are almost identical, the difference between them is minimal and that starts from behind is almost impossible to win.
    McEnroe, Connors, and other talents developed their talents with professionals who failed to see the potential in each of them, they were products of a routine. The same thing happened in my country Argentina, pony, Nalbandian, slag, etc. gaudio and towns were products of a particular coach knew how to develop their talents,
    Associations should invest in supporting the coach’s relationship with his players and support yourself and not get too involved in as these players are learning, this is my humble opinion, Greetings