Kenny Smith

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Thinking in action can help one avoid the dreaded choke; it allows for a consistency between practice and performance; it is important for improvement during performance and for avoiding stereotypical responses; and it makes performing interesting for the performer (and perhaps for the audience, by revealing thought in action, which, I speculated, might be an essential element of artistry).
Thought in Action: Expertise and the Conscious Mind
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