Competitive
sports teaches us how to succeed. Winning is everything.
Most of people may think that people who have competed
must be the best throughout their lives. However, it isn’t necessary to be like
that. What’s more, enough people have failed because the values they have got.
Let’s consider several points.
On the one hand, the competition’s world has a lot of
traps like the drugs. We all know how many people have fallen in the drug’s
dependence. For example Amstrong, who has been recently taken not as a fear
player.
Another point is how competitors are psychological
trainer. If their trainers, parents, friends… expect much more than what they
can give, they can suffer depressions or close their minds only into competing.
On the other hand, everybody knows that people who
compete train a lot, but youngsters must also study. So, what’s the only
solution to manage both things without getting a stressful life? The answer is
having a very tidy lifestyle, managing all the activities in a full timetable.
That’s maybe the point that I like the most. Normally, people who had never competed
don’t know how to combine sport with work or study. It’s a useful help for
having a tidy life.
In addition, I personally believe that competitive sports
teaches us more important good values like honesty, decision, learning,
delivery… than bad values like selfishness, revenge…
In conclusion, competitive sport should be trained
with care, because people learn at the same time the best and the worth parts
of all, and masters must direct learner into the right way.
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