More lessons are learned in sports field than in class room essay of 200 words
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Like many I was fortunate to have been introduced to sport at an early age, and I remain thankful for the lessons learned and the many ways these experiences prepared me for life…
1. Persistence. At the age of ten I was introduced to the great sport of rugby. Lacking any concept of the game, or knowledge of the rules, I ended up throwing a forward pass in my first ever organized game. Commitment. In High School my parents were no longer able to drive me to rugby games on weekends due to the challenges of running a small farm.Integrity. It was in sport that I learned not everyone shares the same values or principles, and that for some winning was everything.Teamwork. I had always thought that rugby had prepared me for working with others, but it wasn’t until I learned to row did I understand how integral teamwork was sometimes for success.Trust. In many sports trust is critical to success – whether trust in a team mate or in a coach. And in many sports a lack of trust in a team mate’s ability to play his/her position results in others not being able to fully commit to theirs – while in others trust is a matter of life and death