Any high school sports team that is
somewhat high up in the rankings takes stats and is fairly good at being
consistent. Whether it is free throw percentage or number of kills in a game,
these statistics help show not only coaches, but players how they are doing on
the court. Statistics are a great thing to have, but they can sometimes have a
negative effect on athletes and the way they think.
Statistics are a way to show coaches which
of the players has the highest percentage in certain areas. This helps coaches
make difficult decisions when deciding who to play. Most coaches I have had do
not rely only on percentages to decide the starting lineup. They look for who
works the hardest, is the most dedicated, has the highest skill level, and then
go to the statistics for a final decision. Stats are important, but not overly
important to the point that you should worry about them. Your stats do not make
or break you as a player.
Stats can become something that fuels you
to do better, but you should not focus on just getting good stats. With time
and dedication your percentages will rise on their own. If you focus on the
game and your team you will soon see an increase in your stats. Stats are a way
for individuals to see what they need to work on, but should not become
something that takes focus away from your team. Your team is the most important
thing. Athletes need to always be playing for their teammates, and stop playing
for themselves.
Statistics can be both a good and bad
thing to have, depending on the way you use them. Statistics do not define an
athlete and should only be used to better the team. Yes, it is nice to have a
high digging percentage or the top number of block assists, but this does not
tell your story as an athlete. Your story is what you make it and how you carry
yourself. Athletes need to understand that it is not all about being the best
on the team, but about being the best leader for your team. Someone who always
has a positive attitude, focuses on helping others, and simply loves the game
itself is the kind of person coaches want on the court. Good statistics is just
the icing on the cake.
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