Thursday, November 19, 2009

Woman In A Man's Sport

You may be wondering if I have come across people who say: Women can't play football. Well, I have of course but it doesn't really bother me because their arguments are just silly to my well trained ears.

I grew up a female athlete. I know that when I play pick up basketball that I have to work twice as hard and that most guys won't pass me the ball until they realize I can play. I know that women's sports haven't gotten the attention of the men.

However I firmly believe that football is a bit different. A funny thing happens when you put on shoulder pads and a helmet. People forget you are women. They start identifying you as a football player.

We might get the occassional giggle from the stands. But then we start to tackle and those same giggles turn into disblieve that a girl could hit like that.

Baseball is no longer America's favorite past time. It's now football. Football is the closest we get to the soccer holligans of the world. We watch a sport that is normally played once a week, every day of the week, multiple times a day, and on muliple screens.

I believe that once people are aware of women's football...they love it. Because it's football.

Now there are those out there as well that feel like women who play football are trying to some how be more masculine. Try Again. We just love the sport. Yes, it's rough. But who says women can't be strong? Who says women can't be empowered by using their bodies as an instrument other than for sex or birthing? Who wrote the rule that women can't be just as fierce and determined as men?

Come out and watch us play and you will realize that women playing football is not against the law of physics.

Actually Isaac Newton would probably enjoy women's football.

1 comment:

  1. Fantastic post. Strength and Power knows no gender. The founder of Wing Chun Kung Fu (the style Bruce Lee studied) was a Buddhist NUN!!!! One of the most talked about MMA events this year was between two female fighters Gina Corano (sorry Gina I cheered for ya) and Cristiane Santos. What you are all doing is very empowering and an inspiration. I look forward to watching you all play. GO FILLIES!

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