Sports are such a great teacher. I think of everything they've taught me: camaraderie, humility, how to resolve differences.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've given many lessons in many sports over the years to many different people.
Sport has given me drive and discipline. It also taught me to remain humble.
Sport was an integral part of school life. The most influential teachers were not necessarily the PE teachers, but the teachers who helped me in sport because they had an understanding of what you were going through.
Sports teaches you character, it teaches you to play by the rules, it teaches you to know what it feels like to win and lose-it teaches you about life.
The Boys and Girls Club taught me a lot about sportsmanship, humility, self-respect.
I can teach many sports, but obviously, tennis is the one. When you do other sports, you see things from different perspectives: different footwork drills, body positions, angles and geometry. All that stuff is helpful, and so when I do other sports, I can see things, because once you know one sport, then the other sport becomes more clear.
I was lucky enough when it came to sports and work ethic to be taught some basics that continue to be important.
My kids have played sports all their life, and one thing I've tried to teach them when you lose, you try to be a gentleman about it.
I'm very passionate about the use of sports in young people's lives to build self-esteem and self-discipline and self-confidence. It's been a big thing for me.
I've always played sport, ever since I was little. I played volleyball and I believe sport teaches you a lot, such as teamwork, respect and discipline.
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