The Gym Research Paper

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The gym has been my home for as long as I can remember. As I stand and observe the old wooden bleachers that are fastened to the walls, I notice the cracks and think about all of the memories created while sitting atop them. While sitting in the bleachers, I over look the shiny floor below; simple with light wood grain boards running lengthwise, and defiant purple sidelines. The gym is a significant place in my life, due to the many wonderful memories I have created there. As a young child, no more than two weeks old, I spent my time in the gym. Oblivious as to what was going on, I lay quietly in my mothers arms. Both of my older siblings played basketball, and my family and I spent numerous hours in the gym. Time went on, and I began to …show more content…

I was no longer a spectator, I was the athlete. All I could hear was the roaring shouts of the crowd and the commands from my coach. Before the first tip off, I reminisced back to the days where I longed to be on the floor and my dreams were finally becoming a reality. I peered up into the old bleachers that I use to sit in, and all I could see were the little girls that were watching me. Without hesitation, I cracked a small smile, knowing exactly what they are thinking, "I can't wait to be like her, playing on that court." There was no better feeling than that of being a role model to the younger children who had the same dreams as I did when I was …show more content…

I was no longer nervous to shoot a free throw. Stepping up to the two inch purple line, I was confident. All the sounds that distracted me in the beginning no longer effected me. As I stood at the free throw line, I could taste the sweat that was running down my face. The referee threw me the ball. Grasping the ball in my hands, I felt the small bumps on the ball, and I did my routine. Blocking out all other sounds, I stared at the small square on the backboard, fifteen feet away. With nothing but focus, I shot the ball into the net. Many memories have been created on the basketball court throughout my high school career. The floor acts as a symbol of many aspects: accomplishment, hard work, pain, joy, and even sorrow. The floor has experienced many emotions just as it has endured many layers of polish. Every dent and scratch in the floor has a memory to go along with it, good or bad. The floor acts as a representation to all athletes who have put their heart into playing the game. The years have passed and I am no longer the little girl sitting at the top of the bleachers yearning for the day to set foot on the court. Eighty four feet long and fifty feet wide, the court has experienced my every emotion. Every floorboard has a