Thread: Clutch stat
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Old 04-24-2018, 04:05 PM   #57
RonCo
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There are many things about the human body that we know, just as there are many things that we do not. We know it undergoes chemical changes when under stress. We know it has physiological changes. We know that those changes are not voluntary--not able to just be called upon at out command. We know that some bodies do different things than others. We know that periods of intense stress can result in the body achieving things it would not do under other more normal situations.

I agree totally that clutch as it's discussed by most people today is not able to be found. I agree it should not be part of the model unless it's ever able to be found. We can leave it there.

But I see no value in planting a flag that says there will never be a way to find that something involuntary happens inside certain people at certain times that causes a change in how they perform. If that's important to you, then it's important for no real reason I understand. It's all good though.
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