Although these players don’t have natural talent right away, it doesn’t mean they can’t be as talented. These are the types of players who spend hours after practice trying to improve and doing everything they can to be their absolute best. Most serious athletes fall into this category because, unfortunately, most people aren’t just natural born superstars. This could also have its advantages. Having to train and work hard to be the best makes for a very competitive spirit and gives the player a lot of mental toughness. If they are willing to make the sacrifices and make the sport their priority, they often succeed. I would consider myself this type of athlete. I’ve been playing soccer since I was three, and always had talent, but I wouldn’t be the player I am today without the endless hours I’ve put into becoming better. I know first hand that it is harder than being born with endless talent, but I think it’s made me appreciate my sport even …show more content…
There are so many physical, mental, and emotional demands tied with being an athlete, and it isn’t for everyone. I’ve been an athlete for as long as I can remember and I have seen every single one of these players under each category. For the non-athletes, these categories can be true for everyday things as well. There may always be someone above you, or someone below you, someone who works harder than you, or someone who just doesn’t care at all. Taking a step back and realizing which category you fall under, can help you determine what you need to do to succeed, or how to keep