When did you realize that you won't become an athlete and does it bother you ?

When did you realize that you won't become an athlete and does it bother you ?

at 14 years old when I noticed I played too much World of Warcraft while my lads kept practicing. they didn't become professionals either haha jokes on them, at least I had a lvl 60 paladin.

quitting furpuck after 10+ years of competitive experience. last year of high school, i realized i didn't really give a shit about it anymore, it was mostly my dad. can't remember if i've played since tbqh

when i was 7 and i realized i enjoyed playing ps1 more than playing football

14 or so. It is really the mistake of parents, who raised us to be wagecucks, like they're.

it's okay I don't like being out of breath and sweating.

yes, I never had a gf

when your parents don't give a shit about you and constantly discourage you and tell you you're shit you don't acquire the confidence that you need for playing sports at a high level
the answer to your question is when I was 12

Never really wanted to. Was always more interested in being a coach/GM and playing the front office game. Even growing up with sports games I'd do all the team management stuff and simulate the games.

But it did hit me around 16-17 that the odds of breaking into that without any actual playing experience were slim-to-nil.

when I was 9 and I stopped getting picked within the first 2 in pickup games. i got fat as fuck too lol

#respect

Probably when I was like 8, I never had the natural talent or strength for such things. I'm not black though so other ambitions besides rap work for me just fine.

>blames their failed careers on other people

Except maybe for american meme sports every other sport you need to have trained since you were a little kid to excel professionally, if your parents never helped, even after you asked them, than is their fault.

don't think i ever really wanted to be an athlete.

i was a pretty good cricket player, played at high level for schools until i was 11. when i was 11/12 i got dropped from the cricket 1st team, and realised i'd never make it as a cricketer.

never really cared about it desu. i was more interested in making it as an actor/writer/comedian. that might still happen but i'm brown and i cba to spend my life being 'terrorist number 4'

there's more acting jobs for non-whites, unless your asian or native you have a shot.

i'm iranian. pretty handsome desu. have done some work on stage and i was well received as a comedic and dramatic actor.

but honestly i just don't think the number of roles are there for me to take the risk on it. i will probably decide in the next 12 months if it's a world i'm seriously going into (graduate uni in june 2018)

i know guys who sleep from couch to couch, and live off scraps, whilst getting small background roles on sitcoms, and it's just a crazy difficult life.

I never really had ambitions of becoming a professional athlete. Actually my dreams centred about being an astronaut, so while I was riding my bike in the court, I wasn't imagining driving in the TdF but landing a space shuttle.

At around 12 when there were a few kids dribbling past 4-5 opponents and scoring and I could barely dribble past one.

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17 when I fucked my knee and never managed to recover, the club was good to me though, they helped me with treatment and specialists since I was quite depressed and even gained weight. I'm thankful that they didn't just throw me away and I met a lot of people that have helped me put my life in order, also some contacts here and there.

Nowadays i'm picking up study again but yeah it's hard knowing that i'll never be a football player, I never even cared about making money(we don't need it) or going to some oil team in europe, I just wanted to play and win things.

I have much bigger problems than not becoming an athlete. But the athlete dream died at about 14 since I wasn't that good by then and after that it was more or less already over.

Bout 12

VIdya didn't help, but gym class also taught me I wasn't meant for sports. I like watching 'em, but playing.......

was 12 i think. always had a really good pass, could literally pick out anyone on the pitch. was just shit at a bunch of other things. always convinced i could have made it if my dad had tried to coach a football brain into my idiot 8 year old mind. no retirement mansion for him. serves him right.

At 15 when I got injured and then depressed.

Sucks because I never wanted to be a wagecuck.

when i was 9 after a car accident when my father died and i lost my left foot and left arm

around the age of 14-15, i had to decide whether i was really going to focus on my sport and shoot for D1 or wanted to focus on my schooling and other extracurriculars instead. i chose the latter. still played throughout high school and was successful for that period, but i quit travel team play after sophomore year

I didn't start caring about sports until I was well into my 20s, so I never had any dreams of being an athlete.

About 15, I played well for my school but I just played simple consistent football and never got any appreciation for it when all the ball greedy wankers did.

I came to realise that no matter how hard you work there's always some flashy prick there to hog the limelight. Playing with a team of chavs was fucking awful

good luck to u user

IF I WERE DECENT IN ANY WAY IN ANY SPORT I EVER PLAYED I WOULDNT BE THE MASTER SHITPOSTER I AM NOW NOR WOULD I BE ON THE INTERNETS

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