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Every time you switch on a television set, every time you pick up a
newspaper, every time you tune in your radio, you hear about how
luxurious the lifestyle of the average sports man or woman has become. Every time you think about the world of sports you feel that big business has taken away some of the enjoyment out of life for these sportspeople. The reality, however, is somewhat different. The cost of most sports has gone up, making the need to find a benefactor to assist you more necessary. The young sports competitor today has to be a mixture of talent and marketing wizardry. I speak of this, because I know about it. I have spent the best part of two years door stepping potential backers for Extreme Escapology, people whose company fit the marketing plan of the sport and could have benefited from the national exposure. I have spent three years walking around trying to convince people that robotic combat is not confined to Star Wars and that if they were interested in it then it would become the next big thing. Alas, there is nothing that can be done except keep trying and hope one day there will be someone brave enough to assist you as an individual, as a team or as a sport to allow you to display your natural talents in the media long enough for others to support you. Until that day, you have to consol yourself with the fact that you become an expert on the internal architecture of office buildings and not becoming depressed at the rejections of people that really do not care one little bit about you or your chosen sport. So when you read the newspaper about how overly paid a sport competitor is, think for a second and wonder if he or she had not earned it by having to crawl their way to the top. I know I am hypocritical as I too have looked at Soccer players, at Footballers, at Basketball players and wondered if there was anything so overrated as their earnings? Then I realise what they have had to sacrifice, to dare, to risk to get where they have and then I feel that they have earned it. Continued On Next Page (Sportsmen, Page 2) ... AUTHOR: Stuart Burrell TAGS: Extreme sports extreme escapology Television Sports BOOKMARK: Digg it | Add to Del.ICIO | Add to FARK ACTIONS: Comment Save Print Register free acount |
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