As I grow up and
become an inspiring physical educator, each day I realize more and more that
athletics is a big part of my life and define who I am as a person. My ultimate
goal is to coach young athletes and lead them towards success as individual in
the sports they encounter and in life as general, also grow into a team player.
Coaching is not an easy job especially reaching out to your athletes and
guiding them to their full potential. I personally want to take on this
challenge because nothing that is worth doing comes easily. Athletics and
physical education is thought to be linked to each other but athletics is more competitive
and this is something that I enjoy.
I believe that through athletics students will understand the concepts
of: giving 100 % effort all the time, teamwork/chemistry and sportsmanship.
“When
the going gets tough, the tough gets going,” this is a quote that I believe
represents giving 100% all the time. As an individual you must never give up
even when things are not going in your favor. Athletics can be very competitive
and there is always a better team or individual. If you work hard and focus on
improving you will be successful in the end no matter whom you go up against.
Players who train all year long will become their opponents’ worst fear. It
takes countless hours of training to become a prodigy in a sport. Training when
you must at practice is expected, training on your off time shows what your
true character is. Dedication like this is a very admirable attribute. When you’re
losing and they’re a few seconds left on the clock, or a few points to the game
is over, how deep will you dig to pull through and be successful. As the coach I
will influence my players to keep going and to never toss their towel in. I
experience many situations that I thought I had lost due to the bad start I
had, but giving it 100% all the time, I grew strong and won my matches.
Athletic
teams that are successful demonstrate great teamwork. Every player brings
something to the plate to make the dish complete. Teamwork is about working
together as one group to achieve one common goal. Teamwork goes beyond the individual
accomplishments. All-star individuals are not necessarily team players and can
lead to the downfall of their group. A coach must make sure their players work
together and each person has an equal distribution on the team. A team player
is the one who steps up when the other players are having a rough day. Team
chemistry involves mutual feelings of loyalty and empathy for one another. Spending
time together is a key factor in the development of team chemistry. Team
travel, particularly overnight, has always been great for bonding. Kids have
great fun sharing an adventure, eating together, learning more about one
another and getting closer. There is nothing like camaraderie based on shared
experiences and memories. I will take my athletes out to dinner to bond with
them outside of their sport. This will bring us all together with a family
mentality. We will be willing to do anything for one another of us. As a coach
I am obligated to take advantage of anything that will promote common
experiences and an understanding and appreciation for one’s teammates.
The
last factor that means a lot to me in athletics is sportsmanship. Sportsmanship
is a main component regarding morality in sport, composed of three related and
perhaps overlapping concepts: fair play, sportsmanship and character.
Sportsmanship is a word that is hard to put a definition to. This is going
beyond what is expected of an opponent. I will make sure my teammates always
shake hands if they win or lose. This shows respect for the opposing team.
Athletes always get very competitive and everyone wants to win. Losing can
cause hard feelings and remorse between ones self but it does not and should
not make you disrespect an opposing team. If you lose to them, you should have
more respect for them for defeating you. My athletes will not be sore losers.
This refers to one who does not take defeat well, whereas a good sport means
being a "good winner" as well as being a "good loser.”
Overall,
athletics play a big part of my career because I want to be a well recognized
coach for winning and for my character and the character my teammates show. I
will make sure of this by the concepts that I believe in which are giving 100 %
all the time, teamwork/chemistry and sportsmanship.
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