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The length of day does not affect the season.
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With very harsh trainings. The athletes were always told that their aim is to earn a gold medal for their country, all day long. Chinese coaches are known to addict their kids with such drugs (regular does of steroids) to get an excellent performance. 7 year old kids were trained like adults.
In Pokemon Ruby, the time changes do not affect which Pokemon can be caught. The time changes affect day-to-day things, which is basically challenging someone else in their secret base.
Forget about the bad day. You know you can do better. Use the sports as a way to aim for a better day. If it was a bad performance, set your target to do better next time. Examine your mistakes and learn from them. All the greatest sports people have had bad days, but they came back and did better. They did not let the bad days affect them. They used them to do better the next time. You can do that too.
They are both measurable, affect our day-to-day decisions, and positively correlate with eachother.
Their lives
the athletes were an important part of greek culture to be an athlete in Greece you had to train about 8 hours a day.
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i think, also at the time, day, temperature. i could im correct :-)
If it's night-time, then yes. Being in a cave doesn't affect what time of day it is, which then means training in a cave during the day will get you an Espeon