Just practice practice practice (even more so on your own, not just at team practices), that is what separates the great from the good. How good you are is directly proportional to how much time you put into training and practicing.
I was pretty good at every sport i've played, but I was only great at baseball, because my dad had me practicing every single day on our own (even on vacations) hitting slow pitched balls, hitting tiny wiffle balls with a broom stick, at the batting cages hitting fast balls, and I finished my final season with a .920 batting average, and I owe it all to my dad for making me practice even if I didn't want to.
Is it normal I like playing sports even though I'm bad at it?
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Just practice practice practice (even more so on your own, not just at team practices), that is what separates the great from the good. How good you are is directly proportional to how much time you put into training and practicing.
I was pretty good at every sport i've played, but I was only great at baseball, because my dad had me practicing every single day on our own (even on vacations) hitting slow pitched balls, hitting tiny wiffle balls with a broom stick, at the batting cages hitting fast balls, and I finished my final season with a .920 batting average, and I owe it all to my dad for making me practice even if I didn't want to.