Rugby

Rugby
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Monday, January 31, 2011

Rugby

Firstly i started off with touch rugby which involved little technique within a team. although there was little skill involved other than being quick and agile i still learnt how to focus better on one particular thing. When i got focused into the sport i moved on to real rugby which involved new techniques and styles of playing.

i learnt a massive variety of new skills and rules and i also found that i was a visual learner because watching and learning actually taught me very well. when i started getting involved with the team i had to master the basics and learn how the sport is played professionally as a team. this is when i started to pick up a new, very important skill; listening and being part of the team. I came to a realization point that I am very good at working among and along with other people, even if i don't know them. I picked up leadership skills since when in the team on the pitch, everyone is a leader. it's very important to know how to communicate with someone from a distance and make them listen. I picked this up on the field during the matches we had against BKK Lions; it started when i tried raising my voice to get my team mates attention but i later figured that if i just tell him normally it will be easier and he will more likely want to pay attention. i learnt that in different situations different ways of leading are needed, for example to lead a team you need to listen, to lead individuals you need to be a role model.

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