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Our goal is to connect Athletes, Parents, Coaches, Athletic Directors and anybody with a passion for sports. Our mission is to educate and promote the Education-Based Athletics philosophy. Sports is more than the result on the scoreboard. It is a metaphor for life and the skills learned through sports directly transfer to anything we do down the road. More important than creating better athletes is to create better people. With our podcast, we interview interesting people in the world of sports and ask them about their experiences and to get their unique perspective on the lessons they learned through sports.
Ariunbaatar Ganbaatar: Alumni Series - Staying Active in Germany
Athletics For Life
38 minutes 21 seconds
4 years ago
Ariunbaatar Ganbaatar: Alumni Series - Staying Active in Germany
We interviewed Ariunbaatar Ganbaatar, Ariunbaatar is an ISU Alumni who was a multi-sport athlete for several years. Ariunbaatar graduated in 2019 and is currently studying in Germany. We catch up with Ariunbaatar and see how he is doing. We asked him about his personal background, his high school sports experiences and he shares some great advice for younger athletes.
'Sports calmed me down, I realized that I can only control myself and not the actions of others'
'You can only win by playing sports, even if you lose a game you win in life' - Ariunbaatar Ganbaatar.
Topics covered:
Who is Ariunbaatar Ganbaatar
How has he been keeping fit during the lockdown in Germany
When did he start playing sport
His ACAMIS (Association of China and Mongolia International Schools) Athletic experiences
How did it feel to represent his school and country in China
Ways he copes with stress and how sports help him with this
Transition from Mongolia to Germany and finding a club to play at
How does is daily life in Germany look like
The life lessons he gained from playing sports
Advice for a young student who wants to try sports
Influence of his parents on his sporting career and life in general
How did he balance academics and sports
What did winning athletic awards mean to him
How did he make the switch in becoming a servant leader
The ISU Coaches Style
A message for his sister
A fun memory of the athletic travels to China and Macau
How was the transition from a small division to a big division in ACAMIS
Advice for those student-athletes in Grade 11 and 12
Why should you play sports
Twitter: @AthleticsforLi2
Special Guest: Ariunbaatar Ganbaatar
Camera and editing: Scott Lillis
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Athletics For Life
Our goal is to connect Athletes, Parents, Coaches, Athletic Directors and anybody with a passion for sports. Our mission is to educate and promote the Education-Based Athletics philosophy. Sports is more than the result on the scoreboard. It is a metaphor for life and the skills learned through sports directly transfer to anything we do down the road. More important than creating better athletes is to create better people. With our podcast, we interview interesting people in the world of sports and ask them about their experiences and to get their unique perspective on the lessons they learned through sports.