http://www.nagafighter.com/tournaments/2002nagc/nagchome.htm
"[u:18ac792fbe]The Greatest Risk is Not Taking One[/u:18ac792fbe]
No one remembers those who played it safe. Yet that is what most of us do. It is inherent in our nature to avoid risk. From the earliest age there is something that tells us to sidestep danger. Perhaps because of that, there is also something in us that admires the risk taker, the adventurer, the person with the courage to step up to the mat and believe they can win their division. We all have jobs, families, past injuries and limited training time, don't let that keep you from competing in the NAGC. We are all in the same boat, and it is also what makes a victory so sweet."
"[u:18ac792fbe]The Greatest Risk is Not Taking One[/u:18ac792fbe]
No one remembers those who played it safe. Yet that is what most of us do. It is inherent in our nature to avoid risk. From the earliest age there is something that tells us to sidestep danger. Perhaps because of that, there is also something in us that admires the risk taker, the adventurer, the person with the courage to step up to the mat and believe they can win their division. We all have jobs, families, past injuries and limited training time, don't let that keep you from competing in the NAGC. We are all in the same boat, and it is also what makes a victory so sweet."
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