Futsal Teachings..
Recently, I was playing a 4-a-side futsal game. The game
began at high velocity and not before long, my team found itself four goals
down. After a small pep talk, revision of strategy and change of formation, we
resumed the game. We began a spirited fight back. We scored one, two and then
another two quickfire goals and the game was level. There was no looking back
from here on out. We went on the win the game 10-6.
The incident got me thinking about failure. In the world of
sport, the game is never really over until it’s really over, i.e. until the
final whistle has blown. The history of football boasts of some stunning
comebacks. Teams that had been written off as sure losers stunned everybody by
reversing the result. A similar outcome resulted in our game too. It seemed
like we were being dominated but the final score told a different tale.
Perspective and attitude are key elements in sport. The
manner with which you approach the game and the situations arising during the
game, plays a huge role in determining the way you play. If you enter the game
with a defeatist attitude, you are likely to be thrashed. On the other hand,
being overconfident too, can spell disaster. An optimistic
and positive attitude is the best suiting.
An optimistic, positive attitude creates a favourable
approach to the game. It helps build confidence and boost morale, but can slide
into overconfidence if not checked. Such an attitude must not only precede the
game but must also endure for the duration of the game. If one is facing a
tough opponent, ones pre-match attitude may be positive or negative and this
will inevitable have a bearing on the outcome. If the attitude is negative,
then one is headed for defeat, but if it is positive, then the first hurdle has
been crossed. In order to compete successfully, one must keep that attitude
throughout, irrespective of what the scoreboard says.
Competing successfully doesn’t mean always winning. Rather
it means playing the game to the final whistle without giving up. A negative
shift in attitude during the game indicates loss even before it actually
happens. No matter how big the deficit, a positive attitude will help one
respond optimally while a negative attitude will dampen any hope of revival.
That game of futsal taught me some valuable lessons in
sportsmanship. In the world of sport, its not always the best who win, neither
does the one who is driven by optimism and positivity, but the latters chances
of winning are high. Despite facing tough opponents and difficult situations, he/she
is able to effectively handle the pressure and deliver the goods, even though
they might not always achieve a winning result.
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