Shaq Moore
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In what way?
So Spanish, learning Spanish was very difficult.
Oh, like the living part of it.
Living part of it, exactly.
So obviously being away from home and the food and the culture.
Like in Spain, I ate dinner at like nine o'clock.
I remember my first day here, I lived in a residence with a few other guys.
And I was like, 7 o'clock, where's the food at?
But the cultural, they eat at 9.
And there's little stuff like that that you kind of have to get used to.
But once I kind of got that down pack, it was smooth sailing from there.
Yeah, for sure.
For me, the best coaches for me has been in Spain, for sure.
The way they break down the game has always been very easy for me, especially coming from the U.S., a different kind of structure to training, to thinking, to strategy, like you said.
But
Yeah, and you realize that.
When I came back from Spain, I realized I felt like I was a step quicker or thinking or just reading the game or any little thing like that.
So for me, Spain definitely was an eye-opener.
A lot to learn, but that learning curve, once I got past that, I feel like my game really took off.
Did you do Gold Cup?