I cringe every time I read some keyboard coach post that these guys get paid to play a "kids" game. Uhhh, no they don't! At this level, and even just to get there, it's hard work, grinding day in and day out. Most of these guys, certainly those stateside, spent most weekends from February to November working out 5 days a week, logging thousands of miles a year with family over most weekends so they could play against the best competition in effort to get better themselves. Then to be so close and have the major setbacks some of these guys do has to be really tough. Thanks for bringing this kind of insight.
I cringe every time I read some keyboard coach post that these guys get paid to play a "kids" game. Uhhh, no they don't! At this level, and even just to get there, it's hard work, grinding day in and day out. Most of these guys, certainly those stateside, spent most weekends from February to November working out 5 days a week, logging thousands of miles a year with family over most weekends so they could play against the best competition in effort to get better themselves. Then to be so close and have the major setbacks some of these guys do has to be really tough. Thanks for bringing this kind of insight.