selkirks
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^I should add, I played baseball, basketball and soccer for years until it became too competitive and bitter for my liking. Then I moved toward swim team and track. Both of which allowed me to further my own goals. I never needed to think of myself as having to get the fastest time or the longest jump. I thought of it more as a week-to-week challenge to push myself to do better, to PR.
I think a lot of that came from skiing. As I realized early on that I didn't like team sports, I thought about why this was the case. And it did come back to skiing. Individual sports for me are precisely the same as weekend skiing. In skiing, I push myself to get that trick or ride that line or huck that cliff just as I push myself for a better time on the track or in the swimming pool. There's more of a linear progression. That's what does it for me I guess.
Sorry for the double post.
				
			I think a lot of that came from skiing. As I realized early on that I didn't like team sports, I thought about why this was the case. And it did come back to skiing. Individual sports for me are precisely the same as weekend skiing. In skiing, I push myself to get that trick or ride that line or huck that cliff just as I push myself for a better time on the track or in the swimming pool. There's more of a linear progression. That's what does it for me I guess.
Sorry for the double post.