"Up and up this spirals, with your drive fueling your practice and your practice driving your performance."
The above sentence is from the book I study now. I winder the structure of the sentence. - subject, verb etc.
Thanks in advance.
"spirals" is a verb. Probably this is what is throwing you. The subject of "spirals" is "this".
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"spirals" is a verb. Probably this is what is throwing you. The subject of "spirals" is "this". "Up and up" is adverbial. I expect you can understand the rest.