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I Sports, I Healthy, I Happy Essay
? Bang! The first time I've seen this, I've seen it. Bang this strong and powerful beat sound is from the badminton gymnasium burst out. There is a fierce badminton match going on here! Next, please focus your eyes inside the Five Edge Bay Gymnasium to watch this wonderful game, right?
My dad and I`s `this game, the implementation of the 21-point system. At the beginning, neither of us would let anyone. But by halftime, the score of my dad and I gradually pulled away, I was 6 points worse than my dad. At this time, I couldn't help but get impatient. But the more anxious I was, the more I lost the game. Either I hit the ball out of bounds, or I didn't catch the ball, or the ball was counterattacked by my dad. Seeing that the gap between the scores was getting bigger and bigger, I was a bit disappointed and wilted like an eggplant in the frost. As if reading my mind, my dad came over, patted me on the shoulder and said, "Son, as long as you stay the course, you'll get there. Son, as long as you stick to the end will certainly have a harvest!
Dad's words were a shot in the arm and gave me hope. Now it was my turn to serve, I adjusted my mind, set up the posture to send the ball out, only to see my dad jumped up and snapped the racket downward, ? Swish? The white badminton ball flew toward me like an arrow off the string. At that moment, I remembered what my coach had said to me? When you hit a high ball, raise your hand, pull your body away, and then hit the ball back hard when it comes. I used this method, the racket swung and smoothly picked up the ball, it was a scuffed ball, dad did not catch it, I won the ball, and suddenly my morale was high. I continued to play steadily, and soon I tied up the score. It was time for the crucial shot that would decide who would win and who would lose. Dad sent the ball to me, and I hit it as hard as I could. The ball was spinning and dancing in the air, like a white elf. Dad swung his racket and missed the ball. I was ecstatic and shouted: ? Yay, I've won! But Dad pointed to the ball, I fixed my eyes, it turned out that the ball out of bounds, I was like a deflated ball, listless. Dad scraped the bridge of my nose and said with a smile: "Son, winning or losing is not important. Son, win or lose is not important, the purpose of sports is fitness? Life is about sports. The first thing you need to do is to get your hands dirty.
Dad's words make me benefit a lot, from now on I like badminton more this sport. Because playing ball makes me more healthy, playing ball makes me more happy!