confessions of an unathletic girl. |
confessions of an unathletic girl. |
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so i've never actually tried to play any sports during my entire childhood until i recently decided to attend this volleyball clinic [i'm 15] and i have just about no experience whatsoever. i've just fooled around with a volleyball every now and then. anyways, they tried to teach the ones who had no experience whatsoever how to bump, set, and spike but i couldn't do much of them that well on the first day. they told me what to do but i just can't put them all together in my mind to actually DO it. i think i was the worse one there.
do you think that it's possible for someone that's not athletic to actually become good at least one sport with plenty of practice? edit ohh and any tips would be nice, too. thanks guys! ![]() |
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With practice you acquire skills. Once you do something sucessfully over and over, once you go up the next step, you'll be able to go back and say how easy it is to do those things you once thought seemed impossible.
![]() If you want to be deep serious about it... Practice doesn't make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect. So don't screw around. That is, if you really want it bad. Otherwise, have fun. ![]() You are usually more likely to do something you like doing anyway... |
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