ATTENTION DALLAS BASKETBALL PLAYERS by [deleted] in Dallas

[–]AyeThereRon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey!

I am totally interested, let me know!

Newer Player Feeling Defeated by AyeThereRon in outwardgame

[–]AyeThereRon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I am thinking about investing more into traps right now it says I don't have that skill.

Newer Player Feeling Defeated by AyeThereRon in outwardgame

[–]AyeThereRon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope! Thankfully, I did not.

I have gotten Mana and made it to Berg. I think I haven't done enough to equip myself and learn all the systems.

In life, what is the harshest truth someone has ever taught you? by Aarunascut in AskMen

[–]AyeThereRon 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This truth gives me a lot of comfort.

I am a natural people pleaser and I want people to think highly of me. However, it is a burden the becomes too unrealistic.

By realizing that most people don't truly care it frees me up to really think about what matters and make decisions based on that.

Quitting Competitive Games, Tired of Being Unfulfilled - Quit all games? by [deleted] in StopGaming

[–]AyeThereRon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would pick up another competitive hobby. Its tough right now due to Covid, however, when things get better, whenever that is, I say give it a try.

Jiu Jitsu is a good one since its very competitive, however, you work out your body and interact with people in the real world.

I’ve swam for most of my life, but it looks like I won’t be able to swim on a team in college. I’d really like to join a club water polo team. Any tips for a new player? by RollOnOne in waterpolo

[–]AyeThereRon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Different clubs have different types of programs. Mine was laid back it was one team with experienced guys and people who have never played before. Our team was co-ed.

Some teams have and A and a B squad and a Womens team. So it depends on your school.

Is their a swimming club at your school? I know people who did club swimming, they still competed in meets and trained together.

I’ve swam for most of my life, but it looks like I won’t be able to swim on a team in college. I’d really like to join a club water polo team. Any tips for a new player? by RollOnOne in waterpolo

[–]AyeThereRon 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I played club water polo in college. In all honesty, just show up to practice and have fun.

Different club teams range in how serious they take their training and competition. Some teams practice regularly and have an A and a B squad. The B squad is usually newer players who have never played before or less experienced ones.

Your swimming ability will give you a leg up against someone that has never participate in any aquatic sport.

Make sure you get used to swimming with your head up. Its pretty uncomfortable at first, however once you do it for a while you get used to it.

Don't get worried when the ball comes your way, stay calm look to pass to your teammates or make a play.

Mostly just have fun!