Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do you want them to be "motivated" to do? Be better athletes? Set goals & have dreams?
OP here - Yes, motivated as athletes and life in general. I want them to see the rewards of physical and mental work, being focused and determined. Also to see the agony of defeat and good sportsmanship. Dream big and set goals. I think there could be a lot of good life lessons to witness.
Just watch the Olympics on tv. NBC will have about 5 million "feel good" stories on working hard and making the effort. Less than half their coverage seems to actually be events.
When you go to the Olympics, it isn't like you just walk up to the event you're going to see. You need to have tickets ahead of time and you frequently don't get the events you are most interested in. Medals/finals meets are the most difficult to get. If you stay home, you get to enjoy everything and all those "feel good" stories for motivation.