
âThe principles of Buddhism are an important part of our sports psychology. If a player is relaxed and does meditation and prays then they are in a positive frame of mind and can focus on their goal, which is to do well. It is very important.â
-Quote by Chanvit Pholchovin, Coach of Thai Football Team from an article in The Star, a Malaysian online publication.
Here’s the Star article. Here’s a version of this article from The Daily Times, a Pakistan publication.
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