Loving air volleyball is a kind of attitude to life!
The court is like a battlefield, and every smash and catch is a fierce battle. However, the truly "smart people" often know how to choose not to fight at certain moments. This kind of wisdom not only gives us the upper hand in the game, but also allows us to make a qualitative leap in our skills and mentality.
Today, let's discuss the three indisputable ways on the air volleyball court. These seemingly simple truths contain a profound philosophy of life. They are not only suitable for the court, but also to guide our daily lives.
01 Don't fight for face
On air volleyball courts, face seems to be extra important. A beautiful smash can make the whole court boil, and a precise block can leave the opponent speechless. However, being too concerned about face can often become a stumbling block for us to move forward.
Once upon a time, we were all frustrated by a mistake and desperately tried to save face and get a shame on the next goal. The result? The more anxious you are, the easier it is to make mistakes, which gives the other party an opportunity. Isn't this a true portrayal of "die to save face, live to suffer"?
In fact, a true master knows how to put down his face at the right time. They know that a momentary mistake does not represent the overall situation, the key is to stay calm and find the key to victory. This kind of mentality just reflects a person's self-confidence and strength.
Think about it, when we are no longer bound by face, can we focus more on the game itself? Can you better cooperate with your teammates and give full play to the overall strength of the team? Isn't this kind of realm exactly what every athlete should pursue?
On the air volleyball court, the real face does not come by momentary pride, but through continuous hard work and progress. When we can calmly face our mistakes, calmly analyze the reasons, and catch up in the next opportunity, that calmness and self-confidence are the most precious face.
So, the next time you have a setback on the pitch, try to let go of your baggage. You will find that when you are no longer bothered by superficial gains and losses, you will be able to give better play to your strengths. This detached attitude not only wins the game, but also earns the respect of opponents and spectators.
02 Don't argue
In the heat of the game, it is inevitable to encounter some controversial decisions or provocations from opponents. Faced with these situations, some players will immediately argue with the referee or opponent in an attempt to fight for themselves or the team. However, this behavior is often counterproductive.
First, arguing with the referee rarely changes the decision that has already been made. Instead, it can affect the referee's impression of you or your team, and may even be warned or penalized for an inappropriate attitude. Secondly, a verbal altercation with an opponent is not only not conducive to the game, but may also exacerbate the conflict and affect the atmosphere of the whole game.
Really smart players who know how to stay silent when it matters most. They know that the victory or defeat of the game is not a momentary argument, but a full performance. When faced with an unfair penalty, they will choose to prove themselves with a better performance rather than wasting time and energy arguing.
This attitude not only reflects the cultivation of an athlete, but also shows the wisdom of a person. As the saying goes, "silence is golden", on the air volleyball court, this sentence also applies. When you are able to control your emotions and not be swayed by momentary gains and losses, you have already won a psychological advantage.
What's more, staying calm and rational allows you to better observe your opponent and analyze the situation. Being able to think calmly when everyone else is in an argument will undoubtedly give you a huge advantage. You might find your opponent's weaknesses or come up with strategies to solve a dilemma.
In addition, not arguing can also win the favor of the referee and the audience. A player who can maintain his demeanor in the face of adversity is often more likely to be respected and supported. This intangible advantage is sometimes more precious than a momentary score.
So, the next time you encounter an unfair penalty or a provocation from an opponent on the pitch, try to take a deep breath and stay calm. Speak with your strength and performance, not with your tongue. You'll find that this way of doing things will not only give you the upper hand in the game, but it will also help you improve in terms of how you behave in the world.
03 Don't fight for gains and losses
In competitive sports, winning or losing is often the most important focus. However, a true master knows not to be overly entangled in momentary gains and losses. They know that the meaning of the competition is not only the result, but also the growth and breakthrough in the process.
When we win a game, it's natural to feel ecstatic. But if you get too caught up in the joy of victory, you may lose sight of the problems you have exposed in the game, and you may also breed feelings of pride and complacency. On the contrary, if we can calmly analyze the game and draw lessons from it, then this victory will not just be a result, but a cornerstone of even greater progress in the future.
In the same way, we should not be overly pessimistic when we lose games. Failure is frustrating, but it is also a mirror that clearly reflects our shortcomings. If we can get our failures right and learn from them, then this defeat may be an opportunity for us to grow.
Just because we don't fight for wins and losses doesn't mean we don't care about winning or losing. On the contrary, it is precisely because we know the importance of every game that we should treat it with a normal heart. When we are no longer bothered by momentary gains and losses, we can play better and focus more on the game itself.
On the air volleyball court, the real victory is not just about winning a game, but about constantly breaking through yourself in every training session and every game. When we are able to transcend the boundaries of victory and defeat and focus on our own improvement, we have won the most precious victory.
So, whether it's in training or in competition, we should learn to calm down. Don't be proud when you win, don't be discouraged when you lose. Take every opportunity as an opportunity to learn and grow, so that you can go further and further on the road of air volleyball.
Looking back on the bits and pieces on the air volleyball court over the years, I have become more and more aware:
The real masters are often those who know how to "fight".
They don't fight for face, so they can adjust quickly after a mistake; They don't argue, so they can keep their cool in the midst of strife; They don't fight for gains and losses, so they can keep improving through ups and downs.
As said in "Caigen Tan": "Fight is not to fight, not to fight is to fight, the husband is not to fight, and the world can not fight with it." "
In the highly competitive sport of air volleyball, sometimes it is surprising that it has become a magic weapon to win.
It allows us to jump out of the gains and losses of one time and one place, and see a longer-term goal;
It allows us to remain rational in the fierce confrontation and find the key to victory;
It allows us to maintain a calm mind in the ups and downs of victory and defeat, and constantly improve ourselves.
So, dear golfers, the next time you stand on the court, you might as well try this "three indisputable" wisdom:
Don't fight for face, put down the baggage, and focus on every ball at the moment;
Don't argue, stay calm, and spend your energy on the execution of techniques and tactics;
Don't fight for gains and losses, enjoy the process, and absorb nutrients in every game.
Together, let's become smart people on the pitch and win real respect and progress with "indisputable" wisdom.
Finally, I would like to give you a word: "Lotte knows fate, is at peace with encounters, humble and humble, and indisputable." "
May we find our own world on the air volleyball court, without fighting or grabbing, without being humble or arrogant.
Let's work together, in sweat and cheers, to write our own wonderful life!