Life Outside the Painted Lines

January 19, 2016 by rob-gagne

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“The vision of a champion is bent over, drenched in sweat, at the point of exhaustion, when nobody else is looking.”

Mia Hamm, my childhood idol, said this. She should know. She didn’t just say this, she lived it truly. Well, except the part of “nobody looking.”

About 13 years ago, I was at the Boston Breakers vs. Washington Freedom game with my Dad and there were about 8,000 soccer fans who had come to watch the incomparable Mia Hamm. When the final whistle blew I pulled my father down to the pitch side to stand in line for her autograph. After about 15 minutes of signing shirts, posters and pictures for fan‐frenzied 12‐year‐old girls, she was right in front of me. I was next!

That is, until someone from the Freedom staff tapped her on the shoulder and said “Last one ‐ time to go.” I watched my favorite player of all time hop into a cart and drive away, taking my dashed hopes for an autograph with her. Still enthralled, unable to take my eyes away from my idol, I saw the driver hand her a bag. What did she need a brown paper bag for?

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The Big Red Machine

January 12, 2016 by rob-gagne

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Long Before Title Nine there was a hero in my house.

My hero is seven years older, fiercely competitive, and hands down the best athlete in the family.  Meet my sister Lori. She was also a member of the Big Red Machine. I know what you’re thinking: what is the Big Red Machine? Let me try to explain… 

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New Year, New You?

December 31, 2015 by rob-gagne

 

New Years Eve is always followed by the tradition of New Years resolutions, the magical day where everyone is going to strive to be a better person.  Gyms, fitness centers, yoga studios, and diet companies can’t wait for this day.  There are even memes dedicated to the event.

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It happens every New Year. The lists being made, the goals set, and the resolutions firm. Dreaming up resolutions is the fun part, but actually following through after the initial New Year excitement wears off is the challenge.  How do I make sure my resolutions endure for longer than a few weeks? Do I really want to make a change? 

Can I?

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