Behind the Salute

Just Stand There - But Don't Spot Me

21 min · 20. maj 2026
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'Just stand there, but don’t spot me’ can be a healthy step toward independence — until it becomes a habit rooted in fear. Sometimes athletes start relying on a coach’s presence instead of building trust in themselves. Confidence doesn’t grow from someone always standing there. It grows from learning you can do hard things on your own!

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