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Unread 09-04-2005, 14:11
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Re: Stress

Im a first year driver on a second year team, stress does tend to get to you

however as mentioned above, just relax, usually i just find myself dancing, not well but none-the-less dancing, and the shear stupidity of it calms me down , and after competition i often resort to halo 2
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Unread 09-04-2005, 20:49
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Re: Stress

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Im a first year driver on a second year team, stress does tend to get to you

however as mentioned above, just relax, usually i just find myself dancing, not well but none-the-less dancing, and the shear stupidity of it calms me down , and after competition i often resort to halo 2
Haha Koza you are awesome !! Rookie of the year drive no matter what happens at nats. If u stress u don't show man your doing great. Dave Guzman( who posted earlier) if I am Drew the man with the tetras. U my friend are Dave master of the joysticks. Our Drivers rock!! Oh yeah good luck to all the drive teams remember it's just a game and have fun!
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Unread 09-04-2005, 21:13
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Re: Stress

No matter what, stress and the way you handle it does play a large role in the game. Our drive team this year usually just talked to people (refs, other drive teams, pit crew members from our own team, each other) to stay cool or watched the matches. The best advice I can offer is to enjoy yourself as much as you can. As awesome as it is to win, you have to remember that there are things infinitely more important than winning; hence the reason that there are so many spirit, design, and community involvement awards.
Personally speaking, I tend to be a complete ditz at competitions. Not intentionally, persay, just in the sense that I make myself completely oblivious to the importance of each and every match. Though I can perform well under stress, I also make more mistakes - being comfortable with your role before you actually get into a competition helps immeasurably. Hence, if I convince myself to not take every match so seriously, I will perform just fine!
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Unread 09-04-2005, 22:12
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Re: Stress

i think that i wase the only one that got so strest out thet i almost had no sleep theru the hole intire watterloo compotion whael it wase me and dan sivic form gm that wer themoste strest out
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Re: Stress

As drive coach, first thing I do in the match queue is make sure that my drivers and alliance partners (and even our human players, which is odd considering that we rarely use them) know exactly what we're going to do, or PLAN to do. Then we all quiet down and watch the match before us. That's all. I don't think it's because we're stressed, but it's more of a "playing the game in our heads" type thing.

Yea, it's stressful and hot under the lights on the field. Especially during the finals. But when you think about it as, "Man, am I proud to be here," and "Man, no matter what happens, this should be a cool match," stress tends to fade away.

It also helps to have a pair of excellent drivers you can be confident in- I've seen these drivers operate, and I know that no matter what tragedy could possibly befall us on the field, they can react excellently to these situations, even better with a bit of guidance from me.

As a side note to fellow drive coaches- I tend to not get stressed DURING a match because I'm too busy trying to take the Field in as a whole to try and see everything and impart that information to my drivers.

In the end, always remember - you should not be stressed, for you have already succeeded! You have built a robot in six weeks in your high school years. If that's not a story to tell the grandchildren as these six year olds watch FIRST on TV, rolling their eyes and mentioning something about you roaming with dinosaurs, I don't know what is.


P.S. - Don't eat spicy food before a match, or a marathon of matches like eliminations. It never ends well. Trust me.
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Unread 10-04-2005, 11:29
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Re: Stress

our team just stresses if it's almost time for a match and something is broken...but we remain calm and just solve the problem and let the stage crew take the bot away when it's time.. usually then pit crew just walks off so there won't be screaming and all...our stage crew listens to their headphones and to stay focus and be "in the game". but taking walks and leaving the area is a good idea.....that's what i do all the time since i'm basically not allowed to leave my pit @ all unless it's to watch a match or get my food.
at the end of the day we just all crash..review over the day and try to make any improvements. and now both the pit crew and stage crew each have a check list to make sure we do everything when times are crazy before a match..so in major time of stressing, it won't make us forget anything
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Re: Stress

I think that both our drivers handled the stress at our regionals, pretty well. They just put their game faces on when it was gametime.

All the drivers should stay cool and have some fun.
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Re: Stress

Not2B is right he does do the stressing out for the team ... that how he got the nickname Heebe Geebe. And he was right about not stressing about winning. Also when we picked the drivers we had to carry out three tasks with the robot while the rest of the driver hopefuls got to yell, scream, and be loud and distracting to simulate a competition. We did the same thing when we tested our human players.
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