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America Quote by Freddie Ljungberg

“Every time I sprinted 100 per cent, my hamstring broke. But I knew if I didn't sprint 100 per cent, I could keep on playing, so that's what you do. I was just lucky it was discovered in America and I haven't had one problem since. I feel I can run past people again and that feels nice.” quote by Freddie Ljungberg
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“Every time I sprinted 100 per cent, my hamstring broke. But I knew if I didn't sprint 100 per cent, I could keep on playing, so that's what you do. I was just lucky it was discovered in America and I haven't had one problem since. I feel I can run past people again and that feels nice.”

Freddie Ljungberg

About This Quote

Source Interview: Sports Illustrated, 2012

Giving full effort risks injury, but holding back limits performance; learning from setbacks can restore confidence.

In simple terms: Full effort can cause injury, but also improves skill.

Key Takeaway

Balance effort with injury prevention.

Themes

sports resilience risk management

Mood

motivational reflective

Type

advice inspirational

When to use this quote

  • training regimens
  • rehabilitation
  • competition strategy
  • coaching advice

Key Concepts

physical conditioning mental toughness

Questions to Reflect On

  • When should an athlete prioritize health over performance?
  • How can one rebuild confidence after injury?
A Different Perspective

Pushing too hard may cause chronic damage.

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