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Margins and; Moments by Sergio Betts

Margins and; Moments by Sergio Betts

Di: Sergio Betts
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Margins & Moments is a spoken-word audio project focused on performance, discipline, and decision-making. The podcast centers on UCLA women’s basketball breakdowns—habits, structure, spacing, and the moments between runs that decide games. It also expands into fitness, training discipline, and mindset, connecting physical preparation to on-court execution. Episodes include narrative audio, film-room style analysis, and occasional DJ-style mixes designed for focus, workouts, or reflection. Built for long-form listening and short-form clipsSergio Betts Pallacanestro
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    © 2026 Sergio Betts. Original commentary and analysis.

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