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Is motivation more important than ability in a successful competitive performance? To have ability in a successful performance some would say in necessary  

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Is motivation more important than ability in a successful competitive performance? To have ability in a successful performance some would say in necessary, however it would also be believed to be the same when it comes to motivation. Both differ vastly but I do believe that both are needed and are also some of the main characteristics that top level performers of any sport/activity have inside them. The ability is closely linked with technique and skill as the three together can form a high standard of performance. In order to compete, or, perform an activity, we must firstly have the ability to do so. Abilities are generally seen as innate, this is when you are born with them or they have developed in the early stages of life. They are also sometimes looked upon as building blocks or movement vocabulary and it is true that we will never be able to develop...

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