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                    [Title] => Steve Cotter: Get into the kettlebell health habit
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Fitness these days may come in one of two forms: either it’s riddled with too many monolithic machines that equate sci-fi complexity and complication with a pricey gym membership, or it comes with a sadistic trainer that wants every drop of your blood, sweat, and tears while pushing you over the edge of sanity and suitability.

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During a recent session with the new basketball scholars of the New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS), sports psychologist Gerard Faure-Brac said players who make free throws consistently at practice but can’t seem to find the rhythm at the line in games aren’t able to fight off stress and could use clinical advice to develop mental toughness.

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It appears that Australia will become a permanent entry in FIBA-Asia and in 2017, the Land Down Under is expected to compete at the FIBA-Asia U-19 Championships where the top three finishers advance to the biennial World Cup. That’s the word from Australian U-19 coach Damian Cotter who arrived recently from Prague where the 16-nation FIBA U-19 World Cup was held.

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Australian national U-19 coach Damian Cotter said yesterday it’s just a matter of time before Filipinos break into the global basketball stage because in his mind, Lithuania and the Philippines are the only two countries in the world where the game is loved with an unbridled passion.

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During a recent session with the new basketball scholars of the New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS), sports psychologist Gerard Faure-Brac said players who make free throws consistently at practice but can’t seem to find the rhythm at the line in games aren’t able to fight off stress and could use clinical advice to develop mental toughness.

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It appears that Australia will become a permanent entry in FIBA-Asia and in 2017, the Land Down Under is expected to compete at the FIBA-Asia U-19 Championships where the top three finishers advance to the biennial World Cup. That’s the word from Australian U-19 coach Damian Cotter who arrived recently from Prague where the 16-nation FIBA U-19 World Cup was held.

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Australian national U-19 coach Damian Cotter said yesterday it’s just a matter of time before Filipinos break into the global basketball stage because in his mind, Lithuania and the Philippines are the only two countries in the world where the game is loved with an unbridled passion.

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