Soccer
Soccer is the sport I've been playing for 6 years. It is so much fun! Not just the game, but merely being a part of the team. Us girls (on the team) have been playing this sport together for years, and we've become very close. But, like school or daycare, people grow up and out of your life. It's always sad to see someone leave, seeing as we're so used to playing a sport we love together with them, but that's life.
This sport is about teamwork. With that teamwork, comes strength, fun, and friendship. Soccer is more than kicking a ball around a muddy soccer field. It has to do with passing, supporting, switching, working together, and making the connections with the other players on your team. A strong team has talented players, but the strongest team, can work together as one unit. Teamwork is the main ingredient for the recipie of most sports, and the teamwork requires firm bonds.
Soccer is not easy, no sport is. A sport challenges the athlete. It makes them work hard to achieve a goal, teaching morals and principles. The teamwork, the drills, the training, the competing. It's all working up to success. So is life. When the win comes, it pays off, like a fat paycheck on payday. Then, the job seems much less tiring and more worth the struggle. And, as all athletes know, practice is the worst part.
I love soccer! I want to play as much as I can now because it's most definately not a lifetime sport, like tennis or swimming. I just love it!
This sport is about teamwork. With that teamwork, comes strength, fun, and friendship. Soccer is more than kicking a ball around a muddy soccer field. It has to do with passing, supporting, switching, working together, and making the connections with the other players on your team. A strong team has talented players, but the strongest team, can work together as one unit. Teamwork is the main ingredient for the recipie of most sports, and the teamwork requires firm bonds.
Soccer is not easy, no sport is. A sport challenges the athlete. It makes them work hard to achieve a goal, teaching morals and principles. The teamwork, the drills, the training, the competing. It's all working up to success. So is life. When the win comes, it pays off, like a fat paycheck on payday. Then, the job seems much less tiring and more worth the struggle. And, as all athletes know, practice is the worst part.
I love soccer! I want to play as much as I can now because it's most definately not a lifetime sport, like tennis or swimming. I just love it!