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Life's an
Attitude....
Make it a good one..... (Pali)
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of the stories below for more thoughts on Attitude.
1. Shay......
2.
What do you say to your son before his first game? 3.
This is to have succeeded.....
4. Courage..... 5.
It's not the critic that counts.... 6.
Attitude... 7. What
is a workout?
Some thoughts
from Dr. Pohl
(the
old coach)
In most of my
team sport classes I try to stress the value of sportsmanship.
A quality that has seemed to have been lost in the american sport
culture. With the news media and ESPN always focusing on the more
negative things in sport that seem to dominate our news reports,
I like to emphasize the older values of honor, respect, determination,
and the never quit attitudes of competition. I once was a "win
at all cost" type of competitor too. I hated to lose at anything.
Over the years in education I have learn many things and one of
the most important I believe is to compete with honor. Respect
the game, your opponenets, your teammates, and yourself. The old
adage, "it's not whether you win or lose the game, but how
you play the game" is really a true statement. I have coached
national championship teams and teams who went a season without
winning a single game. I have played on undefeated teams and on
defeated teams. That doesn't prove anything. What counts is trying
to win. Trying to do your best. Take what comes and be respectful
of others. If you develop these humanistic skills in you approach
to competition you will become a better competitor and a better
person. The other piece of advice I have in addition to having
good sportsmanship qualities, is to keep competing for as long
as you can. When I attended the University of Utah, I used to
watch the medical doctors playing in an noon time basketball league.
The average age was probably around 60 years old. They ran up
and down the court like 18 years olds but with better skills.
I like to ski. Recently I met an older gentleman who was skiing
at the age of 77. For the last 10 seasons he had not missed a
day of skiing that this particular resort had been open. I was
really impressed with his accomplishments. Then he told me of
a skier in the U.S. who was 104 & skied everyday in Lake Placid,
NY. Attitude & Age is a thing of the mind. Keep moving, keep
competing, and keep playing. Life's an attitude, Make it a
good one.
Be a good sport, try your best, and keep training, keep active,
and most of all: have fun. Plan things you like to do and look
forward to doing them. This will get you though the tough times.
Make others feel good about themselves. Be appreciative of what
you have.