Development Comes Before Exposure
Every player wants exposure. And I totally get it
But here’s the thing: exposure only helps if you’re ready for what people are going to see.
If a coach clicks your film, watches you at camp, or sees you compete live, they’re not just looking for potential. They’re looking for evidence.
Can you move? Can you compete? Can you take coaching? Can you play with technique? Can you show habits that translate? Most importantly can you show physical traits that will translate quickly?
Remember you’re competing with 21 year old portal players.
So before you chase more eyes, I challenge you to ask yourself:
Am I becoming a better player every week, or am I just trying to be seen?
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Development Comes Before Exposure
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