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#104699 - 10/12/06 06:46 AM Practice - Amateur vs Pro
RobertG Offline
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"The difference between an amateur and a professional is:

- The amateur practices until they get it right.
- The professional practices until they can't get it wrong."

As heard on a recent broadcast of a football game.
For our non-US friends that's the real football, not soccer.

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#104700 - 10/12/06 06:55 AM Re: Practice - Amateur vs Pro
Taike Offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by RobertG:
"The difference between an amateur and a professional is:

- The amateur practices until they get it right.
- The professional practices until they can't get it wrong."

As heard on a recent broadcast of a football game.
For our non-US friends that's the real football, not soccer.


Well, in Europe, Latin-America and elsewhere it's called 'football' since it's a sport that's played by kicking a ball. Makes sense, no?
What you guys play I call "American' soccer.
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#104701 - 10/12/06 06:56 PM Re: Practice - Amateur vs Pro
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"Football", by any other name, in any other country will never be what it means to the U.S.!
We LOVE our roughnecks !
American soccer will NEVER be as popular as American Football !

Although, many American mom's would LOVE to see that reversed !
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#104702 - 10/13/06 07:41 AM Re: Practice - Amateur vs Pro
RobertG Offline
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It's amazing how a little comment about football became the focus of this thread. I figured it would.

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#104703 - 10/16/06 04:44 PM Re: Practice - Amateur vs Pro
shiral Offline
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Loc: IL, USA
Quote:
Originally posted by RobertG:
"The difference between an amateur and a professional is:

- The amateur practices until they get it right.
- The professional practices until they can't get it wrong."



Hmm... so, those basketball players who miss freethrows are all amateurs?..


[This message has been edited by shiral (edited 10-16-2006).]

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#104704 - 10/16/06 06:47 PM Re: Practice - Amateur vs Pro
renig Offline
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Properly speaking, a professional gets paid, an amateur does not.

It's that simple.

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#104705 - 10/16/06 08:10 PM Re: Practice - Amateur vs Pro
Falcon XR6 Offline
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Registered: 09/24/06
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Loc: Melbourne, Vic, Aust
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As heard on a recent broadcast of a football game.
For our non-US friends that's the real football, not soccer.


When did they start broadcasting Australian Rules football in America?

The difference between a pro and an amateur is the amateur does something because he wants to, the pro does it because he has to.
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#104706 - 10/16/06 09:24 PM Re: Practice - Amateur vs Pro
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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Originally posted by Falcon XR6:
When did they start broadcasting Australian Rules football in America?

The difference between a pro and an amateur is the amateur does something because he wants to, the pro does it because he has to.



Oh that's just wrong!

I do it because I CAN and don't have to get get up until noon if I don't want to.
If I weren't getting paid I'd be doing it anyway.
DonM
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#104707 - 10/17/06 06:35 AM Re: Practice - Amateur vs Pro
FAEbGBD Offline
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Loc: Nashvville TN
- The amateur practices until they get it right.
- The professional practices until they can't get it wrong."

How I wish this was a bit more true than it actually is. I really dislike the definition that says if you get paid for it you're professional.
When I was younger and learning music, if I got something figured out that sounded really good, I'd say, "wow, that sounds just like the professionals." We still talk about things having a really professional sound. To me the word still implies a mastery level of skill and artestry. If getting paid was the only criteria, then I better stop saying that this or that sounds like the pros. Because there are some really horrible professionals out there.

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#104708 - 10/17/06 07:26 AM Re: Practice - Amateur vs Pro
montana Offline
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Loc: red lodge,mt,usa
An amatuer musician is a musician who has another job. A professional musician is a musician whose wife has a job.

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