Missing the days

in #sportphotography7 years ago (edited)

I have been missing the days when I was always training and focused on achieving the best that I could in sports competition. Volleyball became so much of my identity that even three years after I finished playing I struggle to dissociate myself from that volleyball player. The goal of being the best that you can be physically, technically, mentally and every other way is much easier when you have a concrete goal of competition to focus on. But in the more abstract realm of life beyond sport the waters get muddied. Three years removed from these experiences I still struggle with how I view myself, what motivates me, and how I can translate the amazing self work I did for myself while playing volleyball into the rest of life. It is a hard task when the answer isn't always more reps or more time in the gym, but I'm hoping that I continue to find my way through the more abstract and that over time it becomes more comfortable.

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Here's a shot of me while I was playing at the University of Alberta.

Love always,

Ian (+ AL in Absentia)

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You played for U of A!? Awesome... you must be a really good player. Were you a setter? (My guess, based on the photo).

I was a setter through high school and then made it onto the SAIT squad as a libero (it's tough being 5'8" lol).

I lucked out on the height front! I am 6'7'' so not your typical setter, and started setting very late in my time playing volleyball, but I loved it. I played at both McMaster (for 4 years) and at U of A (for my final year of eligibility).

Are you still in Alberta then @wadepaterson?

I've since moved to Kelowna, BC.

I'm jealous... I'd love to be a 6'7" setter! Haha. I still love the sport, and play in some casual high comp co-ed leagues in Kelowna.

Awesome! We actually moved out to Vancouver recently, and a buddy of mine set up a really competitive league out here with a ton of ex- CIS and professional players in it. Was a great time and some really good ball to get back into.

Buen disparo de presunción me gustan mucho las fotos deportivas como esta...

Muchas gracias!