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This time, I answered the question, "I want my child to be good at sports. What should I get him to do?" I'm talking about three abilities that are difficult to acquire later in life and encompass a variety of sports, and how to train each of them. Tamesue University Tamesue Academy will continue to answer your questions as appropriate. Not limited to sports, I will answer to the best of my knowledge about any area that involves using the body for performance. If you have any questions, we will ask an expert to help you, so please feel free to ask us any questions. If you have any questions, please send them to the community post section of the channel. / @tamesueacademy 0:00 I want my child to be good at sports. What should I get him to do? 1:28 Sports that are far from or close to everyday movements and starting ages4:21 What is the ability to encompass a variety of sports5:03 Dexterity and balance7:25 Whole-body coordination and giving your all9:55 Hand-eye coordination◆Obedience and being a yes man [Tamesue University] • Examining the difference between being obedient and being a yes man [Tamesue University] ◆Fear is a story, and you can turn it around by changing your perception [Tamesue University] • Fear is a story, and you can turn it around by changing your perception [Tamesue University] ◆Two sides to knowing yourself [Tamesue University] • Two sides to knowing yourself [Tamesue University] --------------------------------Tamesue Dai Born in Hiroshima Prefecture in 1978. The first Japanese to win a medal at a world championships in a sprint event. Holds the Japanese record in the men's 400m hurdles (as of October 2021). He currently writes and runs a company. Representative of Deportare Partners. Director of Shin-Toyosu Brillia Running Stadium. Runs the Youtube Tamesue Academy. His main works include "Winning Alone," "The Philosophy of Running," and "The Power to Give Up." Twitter: / daijapan (@daijapan) Note: https://note.com/daitamesue HP: http://tamesue.jp