Thursday, February 21, 2013

Club Volleyball


Some information on the Club Volleyball team is that you must be an enrolled student-athlete at the University of Kentucky. Each of their teams have up to 15 people depending on how many positions and lineups that they have for the team. There are two teams, and both teams go to every tournament. There are tryouts for this sport, held in the fall and sometimes, depending on who all returns from the fall semester that they may have tryouts again in the spring. They have at least four tournaments per semester, some of which are as far as Clemson University or as close as Indiana University or Ohio State University. All tournaments are held on the weekends, but usually don’t take up the entire weekend.
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I started playing a sport, actually sports, when I was four years old. It is just something that I grew up with. I feel like every child is just tossed into a sport or multiple sports until they find out which one they like the most or which sport they are the best at playing. The reason why I start off my paper explaining my thought on childhood sports is because its something that really interests me, seeing how I started playing tennis and never stopped, its been 13 years now. It really makes me interested in seeing how long other people have been playing a sport or if people have ever played one before. Coming to college I decided against trying out for the team because of the lack of time I would have to dedicate to the team, I came to an out of state college because I wanted the “college experience.” After telling my family my decision they kept saying why don’t you at least do the club team because it’s not as serious as the varsity team, but still is a good way to continue your tennis career. I really did think about it, but for me I wanted to focus mainly on my classes along with my sorority that I joined.
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    Since women’s tennis is in the fall, I decided to go with the other sport that I played, volleyball. I have a friend who is actually on the club volleyball team here at UK. She absolutely loves it and tells me nothing but good things and it made me want to go to a practice and see what exactly its like when they are at practice. I got the chance to see how intense the program is, so I can get a feeling for what the differences are between the different levels of competitiveness. I think that physical activity is something that is really important and I am not one to talk about being an active person these days in college, but when I was home, I was always doing some type of activity. I look at these club teams as a fun way to get to know more people and make friends, while getting exercise and being apart of a team. I personally would rather be on a team with other people and be doing physical activity that I actually like, compared to going to the Johnson Center and working out.
            There are many things that go into a team, some of which are; people, coaches, practices, time, and effort. The club volleyball team practices every Tuesday and Thursday from 7:30-10 at night on north campus at the Alumni Gym. They also have tournaments on the weekends, traveling to different states and different colleges. It’s a good way to meet people from all over and make new friends traveling to tournaments. The team will stay at a hotel and all room together, which is such a good way to bond and really get to know each other. This is something I really miss because it brings back memories of my high school experiences. My junior year, we went to state finals in Columbus, Ohio and stayed at the hotel right by The Easton Mall and it was one of the best times ever. We just goofed around, hung out together, shopped, ate, and got ready to go play the next day.
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      After being at a practice I noticed that all of the players got along so well, Occasionally, there are problems when it comes to sports teams because someone is always better then you, or you feel like no one is as good as you. Watching the team practice and seeing how well they interacted with each other made me think differently about how a team really can work. I know because of how many teams that I have been on in my life that it isn’t always that way. Many times people have conflicts because they always want to be better than the other person, when really, if you worked together to be better as a whole, then the team would do better. As the cliché goes, there is no “I” in team. 
            Doing this analysis really made me think about club teams in a very positive way. It makes me think that maybe next year I will change my mind and decide to continue my tennis career. These girls really showed me that being a part of a team is always a great feeling. It’s something that I really do miss about high school and pretty much my entire life actually, thinking about a time that I wasn’t playing a sport or on a team is really hard to do. There is a quote that I found after really thinking more about starting up playing tennis again. “Somewhere behind the athlete you've become and the hours of practice and the coaches who have pushed you is a little girl who fell in love with the game and never looked back... play for her (Mia Hamm).” This really described how I felt after talking to the volleyball girls, I really got the feeling that they are doing this because they have always loved the sport and it made me realize that I need to do what I have always been good at, play tennis.


Monday, February 18, 2013

Peer Review


Peer reviewing is something that’s important because it gets your audience involved in your work. The goal of that I think is to get a feeling for if what you have written down is interesting and gets them wanting to know more. I do think peer review can be helpful if you have enough time for each person to actually go over it and think about it. I want feedback saying that they think my points are well written and would like to hear more about them. I think that one on one is better then a big group because you have someone completely focusing on your paper and not just wanting to get done so we can get through everyone’s. Although the downside is that they may think your paper is interesting, but other may not and with a group of five that give your more feedback that could be helpful in the end. I would like as long as we need to finish both of our papers, so the whole class or until we finish. I think I would be more comfortable picking groups because with random people I probably wouldn’t be as open and honest. 

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Scene Dipiction


It took me a long time to think of a group on campus that I wanted to observe because I felt like I was already in all of the groups that I wanted to be in and couldn’t think of something else. However, I have played tennis all of my life along with some volleyball. Sports were always something that I was good at, but decided to not try out for the team here at UK. This is how I thought of observing the volleyball club team, I thought it would be a good idea because one of my friends I on the team and she loves it and I figured it would give me a good idea of how the club teams work.
            I plan on being able to take pictures of where they practice and to get an interview with the coach this next week. They practice Tuesdays and Thursdays, so I will be attending one of those meetings. 

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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Speech Critic


Honestly I am surprised that I wasn’t shaking. Giving speeches is something that I hate doing because I get really nervous in front of people and freeze; just completely forget everything I was supposed to say. I am not a shy person, but standing by myself in front of people is one of my biggest fears.
The things that I noticed that caught my eye were how much I move, like rock back and forth. I also tend to move my hands a lot and not have control over that. When I was giving my speech I didn’t think that I was doing it at all, but after watching it, it really annoyed me. I also wasn’t comfortable when I was up there, I didn’t really think about what I was wearing to class that day, but standing up there I kind of looked like a bum, which made me self-conscious too. Other then that, just practicing more would help and make me more confident in front of everyone.
Things that I did well on were probably my pictures; I think they really captured who I am and where I want to go in life. I really do things for others that something I love doing and my pictures showed all of my friends and family, how important they are to me. I also did well on eye contact, I didn’t look at the board too often and I didn’t read off of my notecards, I may not know exactly what I want to say but I didn’t read straight from anything, which I thought was a good thing.