Everyone knows one.
That kid that is obsessed with cricket and wants to be the next Michael Clarke.
That kid who does eight swimming sessions a week and wants to be up there on the podium at the 2020 Olympics.
That kid who lives and breathes sport. Who wants nothing more than to be a professional athlete of some kind.
If you know a kid like that? Send them this post. Or print it out and give it to them so that they can pop it up on their wall.
It’s invaluable advice from nine different athletes, from nine different sports. All of them are incredibly passionate about sport. All of them have had to work incredibly hard to get to where they are. All of them have managed to get to the absolute top of their chosen sport.
And all of them have something to say to our future generation of world champions and Olympians.
Have a read:
Ellyse Perry (plays on the Australian national teams for both cricket and soccer):
I think opening yourself up and putting yourself in situations where you’ve got a chance to have a new experience, or learn new things, or play with new people, or work with new coaches, is always a really important part of development and of achieving your goals and dreams as well.
Laura Geitz (captain of the Australian netball team):
From a young age, you will face many challenges along the way, and that’s what makes it all worthwhile when you achieve your goal and your dream. You just have to be happy during the process. Yes, there will be some tough times, but just don’t let it get you down, you still have to enjoy playing the sport. And when you do enjoy playing the sport and have a true passion for it, that’s when you’ll achieve good things.
Sally Fitzgibbons (current Junior World Chapmion for surfing):
I think definitely just give it a go. I know it’s simple but even when I was growing up, other girls were scared of what people would think. It’s all about letting go of the inhibitions and just have a go – you never know how good you could be, and you could really surprise yourself. I think especially with surfing, it’s an awesome activity, you’re in the sun all day and you can really get involved.
Liz Cambage (Australia’s best-known female basketballer):
At the end of the day, it’s all about doing what you love and what makes you happy. Whatever it is – give it your all, give it your 100%. But it’s important to also find some balance. Growing up, my sport took over my school. I just passed. I would love to go back and balance it more.
Jodie Fields (captain of the Australian women’s cricket team, the Southern Stars):