Is the nonconscious, adroit performance of well-practiced behavior which is often referred to by ahtletes as “flow” identical to “state,” a component of “state,” or completely unrelated?
Is the nonconscious, adroit performance of well-practiced behavior which is often referred to by ahtletes as “flow” identical to “state,” a component of “state,” or completely unrelated?
Well, the ways that PUAs “pump state” and the athletes “psych up” certainly have some things in common. Chest bumping, high-fiving, rhythmic group chants and exhalations, or strutting and other displays of confidence, status, or masculine attributes.
Is the nonconscious, adroit performance of well-practiced behavior which is often referred to by ahtletes as “flow” identical to “state,” a component of “state,” or completely unrelated?
Well, the ways that PUAs “pump state” and the athletes “psych up” certainly have some things in common. Chest bumping, high-fiving, rhythmic group chants and exhalations, or strutting and other displays of confidence, status, or masculine attributes.
“Flow” is certainly a much more general term, no?
PUA state involves flow, but also other things.