Good thought - pause for distinction
Good thought - pause for distinction
What's the possibility we're talking two different things?
Maybe what is at effect is inside, not a tangible measure of ones work or performance capacity, but a change in perspective.
Casual observers can see the similarity of training methodology between Coach Kelly’s system and that of the military. The USMC has pushed recruits through worlds of hurt to get them to change (civilian) habits, to afford survivability and insure victory. No recruit out of basic expects combat to be easy or the same as basic training.
What they have is a very personal experience that they can draw on, where they know and are comfortable with their abilities, and that they can make it through so much more than they thought possible, and that is a huge psychological edge. There comes a place when you have been beaten, bullied, and worked past exhaustion and persevered. When you get there, you become super-realistic, almost stoic in you expectations of the sh@*storms ahead, and you just have the confidence that you will do your duty, react as trained, and win. And it is important to note that though there has always been a wide range in ages of recruits, historically many have only been 18.