<div dir="auto">Moti <br clear="all"><br clear="all"><div><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_signature" data-smartmail="gmail_signature"><div dir="ltr">Best regards,<div>Jeffrey Anderson</div><div dir="auto">Gaijingai </div><div>For of all sad words of tongue or pen,</div><div>The saddest are these:</div><div>It might have been.</div><div>- John Greenleaf Whittier</div></div></div></div></div><div><br></div><div><br><div class="gmail_quote gmail_quote_container"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">---------- Forwarded message ---------<br>From: <strong class="gmail_sendername" dir="auto">Moti Dichne</strong> <span dir="auto"><<a href="mailto:niramiai@gmail.com">niramiai@gmail.com</a>></span><br>Date: Sun, Sep 7, 2025 at 5:46 PM<br>Subject: [Sumo news] - Another sumo anecdote..<br>To: Sumo Newsletter2 <<a href="mailto:sumo-newsletter2@googlegroups.com">sumo-newsletter2@googlegroups.com</a>><br></div><br><br><p dir="LTR" style="direction:ltr;unicode-bidi:embed"><span style="line-height:115%"><font size="3">When you hit a wall,
when you're feeling indecisive and frustrated, there's nothing more appreciated
than a gentle, or even a firm, push in the back and a kick in the butt. Sumo
wrestlers don't always have smooth sailing and things don't always go the way
they want them to. They do have their ups and downs. Everyone has had the
experience of feeling anxious and worried when nothing they do goes right, only
to be inspired by a heartwarming word of encouragement from those around them,
and starting on a new path. We'll introduce you to some of those dramatic
encouragements. </font></span></p>
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<p dir="LTR" style="direction:ltr;unicode-bidi:embed"><span style="line-height:115%"><font size="3">Confidence isn't always "sprayed"
on you by others. Sometimes, you "spray" it on yourself. The greatest
Yokozuna of the Heisei era was Takanohana, a 22-time yusho winner. His godlike
performance and strength had sumo fans of the time excited and going wild.
Japan was in a frenzy, but it wasn't all good times. At 20 years and 5 months
old, he became the youngest ever Ozeki, and in his fifth basho in Kyushu 1993,
he had a 7-8 makekoshi. Prior to this tournament, Takanohana (then Takahanada)
developed a severe cold, causing liver dysfunction and limiting his ability to
properly train. Even the youngest and most talented Ozeki struggle to win if
their balance of mind, technique, and body is severely disrupted. He started
losing in the first half of the tournament, and when the press wondered,
"Why?" he answered, with his head bowed. "I'm still trying my
hardest. If you ask me why I can't win, I have no idea what to say." Then,
on the final day of the tournament, with a record of 7 wins and 7 losses,
Takanohana was pushed out by Yokozuna Akebono's powerful thrusts and choking
force. Then, with a perfectly timed slap, he slammed his hands into the ground,
sealing his bitter makekoshi. As he walked back, shoulders slumped, Takanohana
muttered helplessly, "It can't be helped." When the press surrounded
him and asked, "Will you start afresh on the jungyo (after the
tournament)?" he raised his head and answered firmly, "No, it starts
today." The sooner you start again, the better. It was a pep talk for
himself. True to these words, Takanohana immediately gave up his post-basho
rest day and immersed himself in training, seemingly to ease the frustration of
his makekoshi. Just how powerful and effective Takanohana's pep talk was is
clear. The following tournament, he seemed like a completely different person,
winning 13 consecutive matches from the first day to secure his fourth yusho
and creating a new legend.</font></span></p>
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