My grandson is a skier, and an athlete at 11 years old he is, according to the experts who have been talking to my daughter and her partner, one of the top four athletes for his age in the world. The good news is that he is not allowed by the athletic governing body to compete until he is 13. So, he can have fun, and practice his craft but not be tied into the gruelling life of a world-class athlete for a couple of more years.
My grandson, is, to this point self-taught and wants to
learn more and become better at his craft. He watches YouTube videos of his heroes
and breaks down what they do and then practices what they do until he can do what
they do on the snow. He loves what he does, I watched him when he came to Canada,
a few months ago, practicing tricks with his Dad videotaping and every time he
did it, he came and checked the video to see what he needed to correct. I saw
him do one trick over 50 times until he did it correctly. His Dad and I put no
pressure on him, but he persevered.
The life of a professional athlete, no matter what sport is
a tough one and one that I am glad he is not allowed to compete until he is
older. Young men and women should be allowed to experience childhood, without
the extreme pressure that comes from trying to compete at the world level.
All of the words below are used to describe the latest and
greatest athletes in whatever sport, and many will be used to describe my
grandson when and if he joins the world stage in a year and a half.
Bright lite
in a new way
latest and greatest
new and improved
gifted
talented
up-and-coming
rising star
exhilarating
fresh
invigorating
sharp
stimulating
awesome
His parents and we as grandparents are very proud of him
and he should be, and I hope is very proud of himself. I am proud of him, not
because he is as good as he is, I am proud of him for the passion and for the
joy he finds in life and the passion with which he pursues life. I hope that
his grandmother and I will be around to see him reach his dreams and we will do
whatever we need to do to help him reach them.
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