Sentences with phrase «succeed at their sport»

Joe: «For me, the best and most rewarding part of the job is to see an athlete progress and succeed at their sport
When he is asked why he has worked so desperately hard in order to succeed at a sport that promises no certain payoff, Eric smiles that choirboy's smile of his and says cheerfully, «I have always skated because it's fun.
Your child doesn't have to be athletic to succeed at sports, it is important to remember the countless intangible benefits of team sports when your child starts competing.
Many of these have enriched us, developing our sense of self and where we are in relation to the world around us: the «good girl» who always does what she's told or the smart, strong boy always succeeding at sports.
Let me also say that I don't want to completely scare people away from aerobic exercise... especially athletes, many of whom need aerobic training in order to succeed at their sport.
Ultimately those who really succeed at their sport learn to use their core muscles, but in Pilates, this integrative approach is learned from the beginning.

Not exact matches

If it was me or you we'd probably love playing too much to consider any of this, but not all players are like that, some even had a choice of which sports, but didn't succeed at their chosen favorite so opted for football as a career move, go figure.
however you have to be able to win at multiple sports to succeed out here..
In Part II of our series, we'll take a closer look at some of these lessons — and how we can use SportsInsights.com's tools to succeed in sports investing — and in particular, apply some of these tools to basketball.
The Guardian sports page leads with a report about Gary Neville considering the managers job at Arsenal if he does not succeed Roy Hodgson as England manager.
«We want to help these and all innovators who participate in the TECH Challenges to succeed — stimulating the marketplace and raising the bar for sports safety,» said Barry Myers, MD, PhD, MBA, Director of Innovation Duke CTSI, Coulter Program Director and Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Duke University and a consultant to the NFL Players Association (NFLPA).
Now, I know that not every kid is good at sports or enjoys sports, so any structured extracurricular activity that allows her to interact with peers and succeed reasonably well — where she can feel confident and enjoy herself — is protective.
Help your child find a sport he enjoys and can succeed at, and you'll likely see improved behavior and mood both at home and at school.
And that is key to achieving your goals, says Steven Hayes, PhD, a psychology professor at the University of Nevada, Reno: «Emotional agility affects how well you do in business, if you succeed in sports, and whether you stick to your diet and exercise regimen,» he says.
If we are serious about educating our children, we need to start them at the same age they begin playing organized sports — the pre-K years — and see them through college, the level of education needed to succeed in an Information Age economy.
In 2004, GT racing was on the rise and sports car manufacturers were looking at which of their road cars could succeed on - track.
It tries to provide the lifestyle as well as the driving which is doesn't quite succeed at, but on track this is a damn fine racer and deserving of your cash whether you just like racers in general of if you're a fan of the real sport.
I knew about Dr. Carver before going to college because at that time, in Black schools, the instructors made sure that the students knew about notable Black people, those who had succeeded in different fields: medicine, entertainment, sports, writing.
I almost got teary, I was so impressed that a little person who feels far more comfortable on a sporting field or with a skipping rope in her hand would put so much stead in succeeding at schoolwork.
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