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NOTE 004 / SUNSET REPETITIONS
COASTAL CIRCUIT
Reviewing shooting rhythm under fading light conditions. Competitive instincts become clearer once the structure disappears.
NOTE 007 / NEIGHBOURHOOD SYSTEMS
ATHENS BLOCK
Observing game rhythm inside dense residential environments. Competitive culture survives through repetition and proximity.
NOTE 010 / OPEN WATER SESSION
SEA RUN
Studying pace and spacing during informal coastal runs. Some environments naturally remove distraction from competition.
NOTE 013 / OPEN RUN
YOUTH CIRCUIT
Observing competitive instincts in unrestricted environments. Early-stage chemistry often appears before formal structure.
NOTE 005 / FORM UNDER PRESSURE
TRAINING BLOCK
Tracking body positioning and reaction speed during repeated low-space drills. Mechanical discipline before creativity.
NOTE 008 / RELEASE POINT
SHOOTING STUDY
Isolating upper-body mechanics and release timing during uninterrupted repetition work. Precision leaves patterns.
NOTE 011 / IMPACT FRAME
FINISH SEQUENCE
Capturing finishing contact and rim interaction during explosive repetitions. Timing remains everything.
NOTE 014 / PARK SESSIONS
VERTICAL FRAME
Reviewing elevation timing and shooting rhythm inside isolated outdoor facilities. Repetition changes body language over time.
NOTE 006 / TRACK AND FIELD
CITY MOVEMENT
Reviewing athlete isolation within historic athletic structures. Pressure changes depending on the scale of the stage.
NOTE 009 / OUTSKIRT SESSIONS
EASTERN ATHENS
Monitoring isolated training environments outside central facilities. Distance often creates focus.
NOTE 012 / STREET FOUNDATIONS
NORTHEAST CORRIDORS
Observing early-stage competitive behavior across neighbourhood courts. Most instincts appear long before structure arrives.
NOTE 015 / STONE DISCTRICT
COASTAL BLOCKS
Documenting game flow inside historic urban environments shaped by density, heat, and continuous movement. Competitive culture adapts to every surface.
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