Rory McIlroy: |
My friend Porter Briggs, who is a missionary in Honduras where he runs an orphanage, sent an email in response to my last post on The Dan Plan. In summary, Porter wanted to make these points about Dan's plan to become a professional golfer through putting in 10,000 hours of deliberate practice.
"In the 'nature vs nurture' argument, I actually believe nurture to be far more influential. I've discussed this issue with many people and I call it my "Michael Jordan Argument." The basic point being that if I, Porter Briggs, had had the opportunity to grow up with Jordan, and eat when he ate, practice when he practiced, and done everything exactly as he did, that I still would have NOWHERE NEAR his talent, and the reason being because I was not born with anywhere near the talent that he was. That said, I still think practice is extremely important, and it can be the difference between success and failure, but it can only take us as far as our genetics allow."It will be interesting to continue to follow Dan and see if his deliberate practice can produce a golf swing as beautiful (or as effective) as Rory McIlroy's!
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