I played my youth football in the Pop Warner Youth Football League in Central NJ. I have been involved in football my entire life. Participating in football has helped mold me into who I am today. Football has taught me many traits that have allowed me to be successful in life. I was lucky because I was able to be coached by many great coaches that I taught me a lot about football and about life. These awesome coaches kept me interested in the game and it helped keep me busy and out of trouble.
- Commitment. Football requires so much commitment from both the players and parents. To be successful in football you have to be committed to it.
- Teamwork. Football is like no other sport in the world. It takes all 11 players to do their job every play in order to be successful.
- Communication. It allowed me to interact with other kids and work together with coaches. Youth Sports will help develop social skills!!
- Kept me out of trouble. Football allowed me to stay in a structured and controlled environment. It allowed me to make friends with the “right crowd”. It kept me busy and did not give me any time to get in trouble.
- Competitiveness. Football has taught me to compete in everything I do. It has taught me to work hard towards winning and to do nothing to lose. I belief to be successful in life you have to compete. The most successful people I know have two things in common. 1. They are hard workers. 2. They love to compete. When you are a competitor you will work harder than someone that does not want it bad enough.
- Friendships. I created countless friendships because of football. I created bounds with teammates and coaches. I still maintain contact with many people I played youth and high school football with. I have also developed friendships with a lot of other coaches, players, and parents nationwide since Youth Football Online.com launched.
- Clean Living. Football taught me the importance of proper nutrition and proper hydration.
- Resilience. Youth football taught me how to deal with defeat. It has taught me how to bounce back and to keep working hard. It has taught me how to handle adversity.
Youth football has provided me with a bunch of life skills, all of which have help me become successful. BUT! Nothing would be possible without my parents. They kept me involved in sports and were always supportive. They pushed me to get better every day and expected nothing but a 100% effort and commitment. They would always make sure I was at practice every day and on time. They made several sacrifices with their lives to keep me and my brothers involved in sports.
My parents also did the little things which helped me prepare for football. They would always make sure I was treating and icing any bumps and bruises. They would make sure I eat properly and stayed hydrated. My parents did a good of keeping me interested in football and gave me every resource needed to be successful. Football has given me a career and friendships that will last a life time. I just want to say I am very lucky because I have a supportive family and friend base. My uncles, aunts, brothers, and cousins have all played a major role in creating the person that I am today. I pride myself in taking what football has taught me and teaching it to every single kid I coach. Here at YFO we have a saying- “Football Is Training for life”.
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Over the years I have had several nephews of mine involved in youth football. I viewed their involvement almost as mandatory coming from parents that were very active in their children’s lives. But as of late I have noticed the positive effect it has had on them more than ever before. This youth sport has also changed and improved the community of friends around them. I could have never imagined how an involvement in a simple sport such as football could blossom into a world of responsible maturity that I see in this young men and women.



