Sunday, March 11, 2018

Can Sports Change Lives?

Image result for josh prenot      As an Athlete, I think that sports can definently change lives. Participating in a sport can help you health wise along with confidence wise if you play/do that sport non-competitively or competitively. Sports help people loose weight build self-confidence. These are some aspects I think are relatively important in life. Whenever I swim in a high level race, I always think to myself, If I win this race right now, I am one step closer to the Olympics. Just the thought of being one step closer to the Olympics boosts my self-confidence. Having self-confidence in life could lead you taking big business risks that could poentially change your life, or with helping you find a job. There are plenty of things that sports can do for you. And with side effects from sports they could make your life and you as a person more healthy, happy, and bright. 

39 comments:

  1. hi Da_Thunda_god,
    What is your favorite sport? How have sports changed your life?
    I love sorts and its was great to hear what you had to say about how they effect us. - Socks

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    1. Dear Socks,
      I currently am deciding between swimming and basketball. And currently I swim on a team. Swimming has made me a better person by making me more humble, along with helping me make friends.

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  3. Dear Da_Thunda_god
    I really like how you mention self confidence, I agree that it is a really important part of sports too! How long have you been playing sports?
    -Sincerely,
    Chopsticks

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    1. Dear Chopsticks,
      I have been swimming for 5 1/2 years now.
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      Da_Thunda_god

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  4. dear Da_thunda_god
    I agree with you. sports have changed my life and I want to know how they have changed yours

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    1. Dear socks and sandels,
      I am currently on a swim team. Being and swimming on a team has helped me be more humble and has helped me make more friends.

      - Da_Thunda_god

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  5. Dear Da_Thunda_god_
    I appreciate someone who thinks about sports not as a everyday thing but something special. This post really proves that sports are something that you need to work for, and they can pay off in many ways. What sports do you play?
    Sincerely,
    JestfulCommander

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    1. Dear JestfulCommander,
      I currently am swimming on a team.
      - Da_Thunda_god_

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  6. Dear Da_Thunda_god_,
    I really like how you put so much thought into this, and how much of a perspective you have about sports. I too think sports help make my life happier and healthier. I want to ask, how do you think your life would be without sports?
    Sincerely, Cole sprout

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    1. Dear cole sprout,
      I personally think that my life would be very uninteresting and unsatisfying. And I'm sure that's probably the same with all athletes.

      -Da_Thunda_god_

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  7. Dear Da_Thunda_god_,
    I really like the way that you phrased your piece not only about health, but about personality and confidence. I totally agree! It seems to me that you are a swimmer, but how competitive of a swimmer are you?
    Sincerely,
    Cpower23

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  8. Dear Cpower23,
    I am currently on a swim team, and I currently compete up to the North-North West championships.
    -Da_Thunda_god_

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  9. Dear Da_Thunda_god,
    I like how you seem very passionate about swimming and how you want to go to the Olympics. So what is your favorite stroke?

    From
    Isabella Johnson

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    1. Dear Isabella Johnson,
      My current/best stroke would be the Breaststroke.
      -Da_Thunda_god_

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  10. Dear Da_Thunda_god,
    I like your post a lot because for me if I did not have sports I would not be in even a little bit of good shape. Sports do shape my life because I base really everything i do off of what is good for my sports. What is the hardest thing about being a good athlete fir you?
    Sincerely,
    LoveAndGelato

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  11. Da_Thunda_god, I thought this blog post was very interesting. I didn't know that sports could make your self confidence higher. I think it is cool that you think about going to the Olympics. Do you ever want to compete to the Olympics when your older?
    -Pemma

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  12. Dear Da_Thunda_god,
    I really likes your post because i as well do sports and I agree with a lot of the things you said. I do gymnastics and I think It helps a lot outside of the gym. Do you wish to go the the Olympics?
    Sincerely,
    Silly one

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  13. Dear Da_Thunda_god,
    I liked reading you post because I also enjoy playing and participating in sports, and I agree that they can change your life. I was wondering if you have had any key sport events that, more so than others, really played an important part in your life.
    Thanks,
    Soccer4life4415

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  14. Dear Da_Thunda_god,
    I liked how you mentioned that sports builds self confidence. What is your favorite part about swimming?
    Sincerely,
    ILikeFood

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  15. Dear Da_Thunda_god,
    I liked how you talked about how you say when you swim that you are "one step closer to the Olympics if you win." I know I myself have sayings like that. One question I have for you is; Why do you continue to swim?
    Sincerely,
    Purplesealsonpluto

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    1. Dear Purplesealsonpluto,
      The reason I continue to swim is A: I've been already been swimming for so long it would be a waste to quit, and B: I've already made a name for my self in Oregon swimming by winning several championship events, and set several records.

      -Da_Thunda_god_

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  16. Dear Da_Thunda_god,

    I really enjoyed reading through this blog post. It really made me think about the affects of me playing on a soccer team at a national level. I thought that this blog questioned and agreed with all sports at a competetive level, and I really appreciate that. What do you think your life would be like without swimming?

    Thanks,
    JalapeõCheesePuffs

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    1. I think that my life would be very bland without swimming. Because swimming for ~5 1/2 years has really changed my life in ways that any other activities wouldn't be able to do.

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  18. Dear Da_Thunda_god_,
    I can relate to this blog, because when I do physical activities, I have a lot of fun, and feel better afterwards.
    I was wondering if you plan on being a professional swimmer, and if so, is your goal the Olympics?
    Thanks,
    Obi Wan Kenobi

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  19. Dear Da_Thunda_god,
    You made some interesting points in your post. What do you enjoy the most about swimming? How long have you wanted to go to the olympics?
    Sincerely,
    ThornCat

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    1. Dear ThornCat,
      The thing I enjoy the most about swimming is the freedom to be able to almost do anything you want underwater. And I have always wanted to be in the Olympics from the time I started.
      - Da_Thunda_god_

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  20. Hi Da_Thunda_god
    My bff loves swimming and they don't know if they want to compete and take the sport seriously or recreational. It's really cool to see another swimmers perspective on this subject. How long have you been swimming?
    Sincerely,
    pugandllamarama

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  21. Hi Da_Thuna_god,
    I love the way you speak about how swimming has changed you and your mindset and goals. I am wondering when/why you decided to start swimming?
    From,
    DancingTurtlesOnMars

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  22. To: Da_Thunda_God
    I really liked the way you talked about how sports can help you with health and how they are fun. I was wondering, why did you decide to start swimming, were there other sports you had tried before that?
    Keep up the good blogging,
    Xander Vang

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  23. Dear Da_Thunda_God,
    I liked how you wrote about your experience with sports. What is your favorite sport?
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    Ben

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  24. Dear Da_Thunda_God,
    I liked how you explained sports in detail. Which sport do you think is the best for you?

    From, fashion_i_like_love_i_hate

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  25. Dear Da_thunda_god
    I liked how you talked about how sports can change your life personally. What events do you do at a swim meet.

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  26. Dear Da_thunda_god,
    I really enjoyed the way you expressed your passion and spirit towards swimming and competition. If you continue swimming do you intend to become a professional? When you swim is going to olympics your only goal?
    From,
    Eat burgers

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  27. Dear Da_Thunda_god_,
    I liked how positive about sports. What is your most or least favorite sport right now?
    Happytapiers

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  28. Hello Da_Thunda_god_,
    I like that you don't have a fixed mindset about sports. I would like to know what are your favorite sports and why? And what are some sports that you think are or are not sports?

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  29. Hello Da_Thunda_god_,
    I like that you don't have a fixed mindset about sports. I would like to know what are your favorite sports and why? And what are some sports that you think are or are not sports?

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  30. Greetings Da_Thunda_god_,
    Swimming competitively sounds like a wonderful sport! I am sure that some day, you will be known worldwide if not for your swimming than for your excellent blogging skills. Good luck!

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