Bo Jackson is known for his ability to be successful in both football and baseball, a feat no other professional athlete was able to attempt. As a young adult, Bo Jackson thrived at whatever he did; from baseball to football to track, and he was able to give it his best effort and naturally excel at these sports. As a college athlete, Bo Jackson retained his ability to achieve greatness in both football and baseball, a feat that would set the precedent for his adult life and careers. As an adult, Bo Jackson became famous for his ability to alternate between football and baseball at the same time, and excel at both sports, without any time to rest. Bo’s ability to jump from one sport to the next was seen as an impressive show of his skill and natural talent for the sports. Though Bo Jackson’s life is a real-life story, many see him as an epic hero like Odysseus or Hercules. According to the Characteristics of Epic Heroes, Bo Jackson displayed great strength and courage through performance of incredible deeds, accepted his capabilities with great humility, and was seen as a national hero. Throughout his career, Bo Jackson used his natural talent for sports and took the risk of playing two sports at the same time. According to the Characteristics of Epic Heroes, the hero must show that they are capable of using great strength and courage to complete amazing deeds. In Bo Jackson’s lifetime, he showed immense courage in multiple ways, including the courage to play both football
a. No matter what people say, multitasking is one of the hardest things to do. Whether it’s play two sports in high school or work two jobs, it’s tough to handle all that responsibility. I myself played two sports in high school and trying to balance that out with school was a tough enough task in itself. Now imagine having to manage two professional jobs at the same time, well that’s the life Bo Jackson lived, my favorite professional athlete and arguably the best athlete of all time. Vincent ‘Bo’ Jackson was born on November 30, 1962 in Bessemer, Alabama. He earned the nickname “Bo” early as a child because he was a very rough and competitive kid and his brother shortened the word “boar” into
The name of my hero is Pat Tillman, he is my hero because he is an American warrior and he served our country proud and I respect that.Pat Tillman was an American Soldier he served in the army and was killed in friendly fire and gave up one something that he dreamed of all his life, and what he had worked for, just to help out our country in war. A hero to me is someone you makes you proud, believe in or who you can look up to. Heros have to be respected because they give everything they have because they want to make the people who look up to them proud.
The theme of this book is about the legendary coach Paul Bryant and how he helped Joe Namath overcome the struggle of segregation on and off the football field. Considering the relationship of the athlete and coach during golden era of the game, it addresses the losses, the commitment, and the determination in becoming one of the nation 's elite.
“A life does not matter, but the impact it has on others”, a famous quote written by a phenomenal athlete, Jackie Robinson. Jackie was most known for his baseball career though he played football, and did track as well. His baseball career was well admired because he broke the color barrier in the major leagues using courage, commitment, and the strive for justice.
The eighth child out of ten, Bo Jackson knew hardship from a young age. His mother struggled to support the large family and they lived in a very small house for the number it occupied. Despite this, Jackson rose up from nothing with no more than his natural athletic and arguable academic ability. He excelled at not one, but three sports in high school: track and field, baseball, and football. Straight out of high school, Jackson attended Auburn University, and from there his success took on a snowball effect. All the while, Jackson never let the fame get to his head; he never forgot his roots.
A good hero is someone who is courageous, kind, tough, patient, and helpful. Walter Payton fills all of the requirements to be a good hero, mainly by being tough and kind. Walter Payton was a running back for the NFL’s Chicago Bears. Throughout his career, he broke as many records as any back ever. Many people say he is the most well-rounded back in NFL history. Walter was also one of the greatest philanthropists the NFL has ever seen. He started the Walter Payton Foundation, which helps underprivileged children. In 1999, Walter found out that he had primary sclerosing cholangitis. He found time to raise money for this rare disease. Sadly, Walter Payton died later that year, but his legacy was carried on. Walter Payton deserves to be recognized due to his football career and charitable acts as evidenced by his acts of kindness and toughness.
In the 1880s Bo Jackson was an athlete that excelled in three sports in high school. They were baseball, football, and track (Ten things to know on the 25th anniversary of Bo Jackson) While he was in high school he was already being recruited by the New
Tim Green, the author of “Football Hero,” has had a life full of playing the sport he loved, football. Because of a great high school career, he was able to play as defensive line at Syracuse University. With this in mind, he was able to put the lessons learned while playing a sport into his books. With his experience, in books he gives interesting background about the game and what it takes to be a “football hero”.
In conclusion, Bo Jackson is known as an epic hero because of his amazing talents, multiple pro-sports, and extreme amount of humbleness. Since Jackson’s era, there has not been another athlete like him. It would be very hard to top what he could do. He was the fastest and strongest man when he played. Hopefully when there is another Bo Jackson, he plays for the Chiefs and
Anyone who knows Vincent Edwards “Bo” Jackson knows him as a phenomenal football player and baseball player that took up sports as a hobby. Growing up in the lower class Bo found himself doing crazy stunts like throwing stones at Bores which is where he gets his nickname “Bo” from. Even as a young kid Bo had this larger than life idea surrounding him. He was able to jump over 40 feet ditches to get away which is why even as a kid Bo had a larger than life vibe to him. Bo came from a rough background but was still able to possess heroic characteristics through his great strength and courage, being a great warrior and his humility.
The Earth has seen many superhuman-like athletes, but none like that of Bo Jackson. Bo was a genetic freak, outrunning and powering anyone on the football or baseball field. It all started when Bo was a young boy. He picked up a lisp from his father in which got him made fun of quite often as a child. Bo would fight back in interesting ways, like throwing rocks or apples. He threw a rock through a screen door just to prove a point to a neighborhood bully. Bo Jackson was capable of great strength in courage which allowed him to travel over a vast setting, gaining popularity to eventually become a national hero.
Andrew Jackson was our seventh president, elected in 1828 and 1832. Often called common man’s president, Jackson was originally looked at as a voice of the american people. However, history has proven that he did not stand by his word and did not deserve that title. His abuse of power, mass genocide and incredibly stupid economic plans caused harmful effects throughout America for many years. Jackson should not be remember as a hero but more as a villain, who did more to protect himself than then the people he was supposed to protect.
Tony Dungy is a highly respected pillar in the athletic community. Breaking barriers throughout his coaching carrier; he was propelled into the spotlight when he became the first African American coach to win a Super Bowl title. Shortly following his victory in Super Bowl XLI came much intrigue into his coaching style and personal life. Many wondering how he gained the respect of all his players and produced positive results while maintaining a calm demeanor. In his book, Quiet Strength, Tony Dungy speaks on the importance of faith and family. Emphasizing the power of prayer, commitment, and patience within faith. As well as the impact of his family on his career, that ultimately changed the path he had preferred for himself.
On 2008, when Barack Obama was elected for President, almost every one was so thrilled to see this man lead the United States. People wore shirts of him, celebrities supported him widely, singers wrote songs about him, and everyone chanted his famous line Yes We Can. On 1828, a familiar man won the hearts of Americans and claimed the title as the President of the United States after a bitter defeat on the 1824 Election. Similar to Obama, Andrew Jackson was not just seen as a leader at that time, but an icon as well. People were on the verge of death just to touch the man: The man who was well-liked because of his major role in the War of 1812, the Seminole
In modern day America sports are a very important part of our culture, because we are constantly watching sports and participating in sports. In any sport we watch mythology is present. The very act itself of playing the sport is reflective of old roman times when gladiators would kill for the crowds entertainment although today instead of killing its by hitting a home run or scoring a goal. “At their best, sports are about the extraordinary capacities of the human spirit.”(Wolter). These athletes can become extremely popular to the point were they are viewed as superhuman just like in myths, and there is a reason because the best athletes in their respective sport do what no average person could do. “The most legendary performances speak of almost super-human feats: the sub 4 minute mile, Michael Jordan’s flu stricken playoff