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Georgia's Charlie Woerner attributes scrimmage struggles to heat, mental toughness
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Georgia's Charlie Woerner attributes scrimmage struggles to heat, mental toughness
Georgia coach Kirby Smart is pushing his team through afternoon workouts in an effort to create adversity and create mental toughness, but sometimes the heat wins
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Good to see Woerner stepping up in a leadership role.
Charlie, is going to be a force!
When I was in Nam the heat and humidity was relentless When anyone would complain our Sergeant would say " heat is a state of mind, and guess what I don't mind, and you shouldn't either". Like Woerner explained you must have mental toughness during any weather, could be extremely hot, could be raining, could be foggy, just take the weather and give it no mind. When you dwell on it, and think about it, you can let the weather overcome you and your state of mind.