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Old 06-27-20, 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Drew Eckhardt
While fun, that's not going to improve your performance.
While it's true that it may not improve his physiology, I wouldn't discount the psychological effect. Adapting to performing while fatigued might allow him to better express his capabilities and that would improve performance.
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