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		<title>He Was Done — I Still Had to Tell Him It Wasn’t Enough</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[His legs were shaking before he even went down into the next squat. He stood in front of me at the wall ball station with that look people get when they are no longer really deciding anything. They are just trying to keep the body moving for one more rep, then one more, then somehow another. He picked up the ball, dropped down, came back up, threw, caught it. I watched the movement and called it straight away: no rep. Not because he missed the target. Because he had not gone low enough. That was the hard part. It was not some obvious fail. Not a total collapse, not a messy rep, not something dramatic enough for anyone around us to notice. It was a matter of depth. A few degrees in the squat. A tiny gap between almost there and there. He nodded, barely, took the ball again, tried again. Same thing. Close, but not enough. No rep. I Had to Say No, and I Had to Keep Him Going By then his legs &#8230;]]></description>
		
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