Personal Essay: My Decision To Quit Basketball

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Growing up life is full of decision making. Everyday of your life you are faced with a decision whether it's what to eat for breakfast or what to wear. Some of these decisions are thrown at you right away, and others you get time to think about. The summer of 10th grade I had a big decision to make, whether to quit basketball or not. There were many reasons that I wanted to quit the team and many things that made me want to stay. In the end, I decided to quit. Not sticking with basketball caused me to have more available time, succeed in cross-country, and make new friends. Basketball took up a lot of time. Everyday after school we had practice until 5 pm. We also had practices on Saturdays. We would even go to the high school and practice during our holiday breaks everyday! We would have about 2 games per week. On game nights, we wouldn't get home until 9 pm at the earliest. This took up all of my free time and left me minimal time to complete my school work. I felt that it was a big waste of my time because I didn't really enjoy going to practice. I would show up everyday, like everyone else, but I wouldn't get a lot of playing time, so practice was pointless to me. It just wasn't something that I wanted to dedicate all of my time to. I would stand on the …show more content…

Indoor track is during the same season as basketball, so my freshman year I couldn't participate. After quitting basketball, I ran with the track team the entire year instead of taking a few months off for basketball. During that indoor track season I became very close with three new people. These girls are now my best friends and I would give all of the credit to indoor track. We had to go to Saturday meets that were all day long and our coach would put us on relay teams together. If I would have continued basketball I don't know if I would have gotten close to them or

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