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It's been a long season, and there's been plenty of time to improve your game. How has your player progressed over the season? Were you consistently hitting the weights? Did you religiously study tape to fix your own mistakes? Or maybe a coach help improved your technique? Whatever the case, describe what helped your player development!
At the start of the season scouts were saying that Perez was almost at the top of his game. The biggest 'flaws' left in his game were that he was projected to have slightly more endurance and finally, he still was more deceptable to fumbling the ball. His 'competitiveness' as it were was lacking a bit still. However over the season, Perez gained the 'competitiveness' he was missing and even if it was hard to see his endurance was improving. Perez was noticebally more fresher later into the game than what he would have been in previous games. At this point into the season, one might say that Perez is at the complete top of his 'competitiveness' and that even his endurance could only be improved say by one more small stage.
Perez thanks the coaching staff for all the confidence they place on him in his training endeavors. His gm for selecting his week in week out to make a difference out there on the field. The club for providing Perez with an excellent training facility. The team chefs who provide Perez with the meals, which give him the needed energy and other good stuff to make him stronger and train better every day.
Finally Perez thanks his body. For still being able to improve, which should see him improve his play on the field.
Heading into the future Perez will continue to train, believing he will be able to store the gains he gets from those training sessions and help fight off skill regression in the near future.
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