So here is a little something that has been on my mind for some time.
Football.
Alex wrapped up his season with a banquet the other day and it was quite a finish. Alex's team shut out at every single team in his conference at one time or another. They soundly beat every team and when the smoke cleared, Alex's team was awarded the state championship, going 12-0.
Team sports. I am a big fan.
What did Alex learn that he would absolutely not learn in any other way, or at least not as effectively?
He learned that people depend on him and he needs to do his best so he won't let others down.
He learned to do his best so he wouldn't let himself down.
He learned how to get along with others.
He learned that performance is determined by practice.
He learned it isn't just about being strong but it is also about being a student of the game. Often, playing smarter, not stronger, equated to playing better.
He learned how to do things he didn't want to do.
He learned how to be humble, victory after victory.
He learned how to do his best and forget the rest.
He learned how to focus.
He learned how to perform well under pressure.
He learned to be grateful to Heavenly Father for the ability and opportunity to play (they prayed before and sometimes after every game).
He learned what it meant to be a part of a brotherhood.
He learned to pay attention or there would be hell to pay.
He learned what it means to fight through blood, sweat, and tears to become a champion.
Along with much, much more...
Go Diggers!
State Champs, 2010
Rock on! Go Alex!