Sports have been around since humans
started to socialize, we are competitive. They are a large part of
who we are. Whether you are an olympian or a you have never picked up
a soccer ball, sports are still interesting. Everyone gathers around
the TV for the Super Bowl, the Olympics, and other major sporting
events. Sports are apart of us. Perhaps, what is more special than
the bond that humans have with athletics is being the athlete playing
the game. That bond that athletes have with their sport is what makes
athletes who they are. Sports teach us lessons that we can't learn
anywhere else. It's hard to narrow down the most important lessons
taught by playing a sport because they are endless. Hard work,
determination, respect, maturity, and perseverance, just to name a
few.
Being an athlete myself, I know first
hand the dedication it takes to a student-athlete. Its definitely not
easy! It actually really sucks sometimes. We have all heard the
research that playing sports can increase kids GPAs. The reason
behind this is that athletes don't have time to lay around during the
week, or on the weekend, because we are busy practicing and playing
games. So when we do have time to do homework, it is limited. Its now
or never. Either you work hard to finish assignments now, or get a
zero. Like right now, I am writing this post in between my hockey
games because I know I won't have time to do it tomorrow. If I was
just at home now I wouldn't have the motivation to do it.
Sports are a big part of growing up and
maturing. They teach social skills and also how to speak your mind.
Playing hockey definitely teaches how to stand up for yourself but
also how to let things go. There is a lot of shit-talking in sports.
Athletes get called names by other players, yelled at by coaches, and
criticized by parents but we learn just to let it go. I have learned
over the years to channel my anger into something productive. Anger
can cause many bad things to happen that you will later regret so
it's important to know when to just chillax.
At the end of that day, I am glad to be
a student-athlete. I so thankful to have something to be passionate
about. Juggling school and sports have allowed me to grow as a person
and I know many athletes would agree with me. (424)
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