He watched the Olympics? Of course, you and I are also those athletes amazing is not it? that the loading of the US women's team, our ...
He watched the Olympics? Of course, you and I are also those athletes amazing is not it?
that the loading of the US women's team, our basketball teams Can you believe - and Michael Phelps and Katie Ledecky in the pool? It is great!
Deepen and stories to learn to overcome adversity and follow a passion. These athletes love what they do. I'll give everything and have fun doing it.
As a parent of two children aged 4 and 6, I see my children, you give up, play T-ball, soccer and even a little golf this summer.
And as the director of a rehabilitation center for outpatients, I see people every week, of all ages, shapes and sizes, working as hard as possible to achieve their personal goals.
It would be easy, the Olympics and think to see these athletes as something different from the rest of us. But look at these smiles when they achieve their goals, and watch the tears of joy and sadness, too.
No one can as fast as Michael Phelps swim or twist and turn, and Simone Biles, but whatever. We can all go out and compete with us to pursue better health through our own determination.
Forget medals, watches and judges. If the Olympian smile, it shows that we have everything in common.
My children smiling on the football field and the T-shirt, also; they may not be ready for the state of the coin, but the experience of real benefit to the mental and physical health - - Motor and Sport.
Sport and exercise should be fun. If we are there for children and adults, and play safely, we played with enthusiasm and play with positive energy, then we have something in common with our Olympians. We are in the game!
The reason why I not only because these athletes are seen the Olympics as well. It is because we marvel at the dedication and passion they bring everything to do. Therefore, when the Olympics are over, we keep that spirit alive.
A gold medal in my book is the child play, win or lose their favorite sport with enthusiasm and happiness. It is the patient who never gives up on recovery, work every day to overcome adversity. He is the one who gets in the game and try to achieve your personal best.
Drew Haffey is the manager of L + M Hospital Outpatient Rehabilitation Services.