by Big H » Wed Jul 26, 2017 4:44 pm
Nice article.....grit can be developed from anything I suppose....surfing certainly has it's share of opportunities. My grit was installed in me at an early age from my mother via household chores, a paper route, raking leaves, shovelling snow off walks and driveways in the winter and cutting grass in the summers which taught me the relationship between hard work and rewards, and most of all a grandmother who at 8 years old was waiting for me after I returned from playing soccer all afternoon instead of raking her leaves like she asked.....she made me rake for two hours in the dark until it was done, the whole time lecturing me about the value of a man's word, how hard it is to develop a reputation and how easily it can be destroyed through careless behaviour, how good things do not come easy and hard work is needed to achieve anything good in life.....I could write that whole lecture down now, all two hours.....stuck with me my whole life.
Also had a few wrestling and soccer coaches who used to abuse me and my teammates with competitive and ruthless practice sessions which also stuck with me for life and added the grit needed to suffer through various endeavours......been told to "suck it up" more than once! First few years in kitchens were like episodes out of a Gordon Ramsay Hell Kitchen series.....was nothing compared to Mr. Rodgers and 5 minute 90* leg angle wall squats, 25, 50, 75 and 100m shuttle runs, 10 min of suicides, getting whacked with a yardstick when riding in top position and not pushing the issue, going for a pin. Grit is good and has gotten me many places.