Almost everyone has at least one activity that they love.
For some women it may be shopping, for men it could be fixing cars, but for
many athletes there is one sport that we just cannot live without. I was
reminded of that the other day when I went back to hockey practice after taking
a year off. You see us athletes, we do love the sports that we play. But, it’s
more than the sport, it’s what the sport gives back.
Playing sports gives
you a sense of accomplishment. Athletes love when the coach tells them “good job,”
or when they make a big play to help the team out. If you ask me, I have yet to
find a better feeling in life than making an open field tackle to stop the
other team from getting a touchdown, or stopping someone on a breakaway to keep
my team in the game. For many athletes, they look forward to the next goal they
score, or the next big hit they layout as much as some people might look
forward to their next paycheck. Achievements in sports are just somehow more
fulfilling than many other accomplishments. Maybe it’s because it not only
helps you, but also your team, or maybe it’s because YOU did it instead of
anyone else from the entire other team or even the rest of your team.
I think possibly even more importantly than what you
accomplish, is the friends that you make. When hanging out with people day in
and day out at practices and games, you make special bonds. You help each other
through much physical and emotional pain, especially when you travel with your
team as much as much as you do in hockey. In hockey, you become more than just
teammates, you become friends. When you play with them your whole life, you become
more than friends even… you become family. You feel comfortable around them.
You often can trust your teammates more than anyone else. I think it’s because
you have to trust them in games, and you learn to trust in them in real life.
This is why I think sports are very important for kids to be
involved in. It is a chance for kids to set their differences aside and work
together and bond together. It will help them make new friends, and teach them
many important life lesssons.
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