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Starting your freshmen year, in high school or college, understand this:
Being part of an athletic program is being in a relationship.
1. Volunteer Workouts = Date Nights
You make time for them because you want to be there. Sometimes things come up, and missing one is not the end of the world. But if you keep missing them, it starts to say something.
2. In-Season Practices = Birthdays, Anniversaries, and Big Events
These are important. You are expected to be there. Your team is counting on you, your coaches are counting on you, and your actions show your level of commitment.
3. Games = The Wedding
Games are the proof of the work, trust, and commitment it took to get to that point. If you have shown up, worked, communicated, and been dependable, then you have earned trust.
Because here is the real question:
Would you marry someone you cannot trust?
Would you fully commit to someone who is inconsistent, unreliable, and only shows up when it is convenient?
The same applies to a team.
Talent may get you noticed, but trust gets you on the floor.
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