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I have had it with sports or.... maybe not !!

Posted by Saima Anees on 2:08 AM
There are certain moments and instances in your life which make you say “What the hell was I thinking?” I recently asked myself this question when by a sudden whiff of inspiration I volunteered to compete in the teacher’s relay race for my team on the sports day, during which I fell head on and severed every muscle, tendon and ligament in my left leg. Maybe I wasn’t even thinking otherwise I would’ve realized for the hundredth time that I’m just not the sports material.
I’ve had some painful experiences with sports prior to this very new and fresh incident but it seems like I’ve never admitted my defeat. I’m so blinded by my love for sports that each time I’m willing to give it another chance. In junior school I took part in some parade, in which we had to practice every afternoon continuously for a month. Although the final parade went well but through out the month not a day went by when I didn’t wake up screaming with a pulled muscle and my parents would rush in to the room to massage my legs. My younger sister got so used to my “blood scurdling” screams that after a few days she just went back to sleep right after I’d shocked her out of it with my torturous bellowing.
The second bad encounter was in high school when by a stroke of luck and the talent for fast dribbling I ended up in the girls’ basket ball team. The experience wasn’t too bad but I faced some difficulty gelling in with the team. For all they cared about was breaking their long, fragile nails while “Dribbling the ball”. (You can hate me for it but I’ve never been the nail growing kind. ).
After basket ball came the badminton mania. I had everything required to play the sports …passion, talent and time, but for all this to last I needed stamina. Unfortunately, after a few good and fast shots in the beginning my arm would start aching and the muscles would go numb and this prevented me from giving a consistent performance. Alas! I gave up on badminton as well.
Sports has been an on and off relationship for me which I’ve tried to save at the cost of my tissues. If it still hasn’t worked out then I guess it is time to say good-bye and move ahead with life and walk my own “Track”. But surely one never knows when, where and how we meet again and my passion for sports is revitalized and then ……..“Ouch!!!!**&%^&%”…..

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1 Comments


haha so true...normally girls in sports (not serious ones) do care about only their nails..hehe...much experience with that...

anyways...consistency in performance is acquired. normally if you tend to try your hands at sports after major gaps, you will have aching muscles. like take the badminton case. you would have to work everyday for several months to attain enough stamina to give a consistent performance.

in short, its not that you're not made for sports. its that maybe you give long breaks in between in which you body loses its stamina and comfort with it. i am sure if start of with 15 mins of badminton everyday and move up to hour or more daily, you will give a much better performance.

just like athletes who have to train hard for hours a day. i am sure if they left their training in the middle, they would be useless in the field.

so don't give up on sports, just train yourself everyday...you'll surely improve.

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