Monday 30 May 2011

Conclusion!

I have never been a huge sports person, until this wonderful class. Yes, I did go to the Gym every once in a while, but that was about it. As a Mexican, women are not used to playing rough sports. Instead they go to dance classes or something that is considered to be more feminine. As far as I can remember, the only rough sport that I have played is football. This sport is very famous in México; almost everyone knows about it and plays it. I am very glad that by the time I get back to my country, I am going to have a full knowledge and better understanding of all sports in general. I am amazed to see how passionate Australians are when it comes to sports, the way they cheered, played and taught sports made me more and more curious about their culture.
The way I began get involve in Australian sports was by taking this class and attending to several field trips and joining different type of sports that Sydney has to offer. Though the field trips took a huge impact on my overall learning of sports, the lectures and power points in class made it more interesting and helped me learn about the background and the different type of positions and rules each sport offers.  I was very happy with the choice of fieldtrips I made. They were all different and had their interesting side. I am also glad to have had the opportunity of getting to know the fans, athletes, coaches and sports culture of Australia.
By far the field trip that took my breath away was when I went surfing. Since I was a kid I remember going to the beach in California (which is six hours away from where I live) and I remember seeing people surf with such passion and gosh! I have to say, they were amazing at it. I remember thinking to myself, when I get older, I want to surf. That had always been one of my goals, but never had the courage to do it until now.  I remember the day I went surfing, I felt very excited but nervous at the same time. The weather was perfect, the coach was amazing. It was very interesting to see how enthusiastic and passionate he felt for surfing. A very interesting fact that he taught me that I will never forget is that the best time to surf is in the morning, because that’s the right moment when the waves are at a perfect speed and when the wind isn’t strong. I was very exciting to wear a wet suit, I felt like a professional surfer. After the coach making us practice for about half an hour, I finally got the chance to surf and it only took me two hours to finally stand up on the board. Surfing was the best feeling ever. In fact, my brother is coming to visit me in a week and it is most definitely that I am taking him to a surfing class.
The day I went to see the dragon vs. the bulldogs was another highlight for this whole experience. I had seen some “you tube” videos and had learned some background information for rugby, but that was about it. I never thought of how exciting and complicated a rugby game could get. As soon as I got to the oval stadium, a guy came up to me and asked me who I was going for. I was so embarrassed because I had no idea what to say. I didn’t know if I wanted to support either the Dragons or the Bulldogs, since many people were going for the Bulldogs I decided to go on their side. It was a very competitive game. In the first half the oval was almost completely empty, but then after an hour of being there, the stadium began to fill up with fans. I was fascinated by the way the fans sheered for their teams. They were all wearing shirts and flags that represented their teams. I was really feeling the Australian atmosphere. Everything was too fun and perfect, until it started pouring rain, most of the people started leaving, but I manage myself to stay there because I wanted to see the ending results. I was very sad because the team I was going for (Bulldogs) lost, but at the end of the day I had a great time and a good story to tell.
As I had mentioned before that soccer is the number one sport in my country I decided to do an athletic event on my own. As I was going for my daily walk from school to my house, from far away I saw a group of Australian guys playing soccer. A really bright and clever idea came up to my mind. The idea was to ask the guys if I could join them. I had always wanted to see how Australians play football, even though I was a little embarrassed and intimidated at first, I asked to myself “why not?”  So I went up to them and ask if I could join. Five minutes later I was already on the field running like never before. I have to admit, Australians are awesome at playing soccer. Unfortunately my team lost, but at the end of the day I ended up having a great time, plus I made new friends that in fact, I still talk to some.
In conclusion, I had the best time ever this semester. I am very glad to have taken this class because it made me get involved not only in the Australian sport life but the Australian culture as well. I got to do all kinds of different sports Australia has to offer and I met and made tons of friends. I learned a lot from the lecture as well as from my coaches. What I enjoyed the most from this whole experience was writing the blogs, because it kept me updated with the things I was experiencing and it is definitely something that I will hold on to and be able to remember and look  at it years later. All in all this has been a wonderful experience which I will never forget.      

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