Daniel James Brown's The Boys In The Boat

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Greetings, I hope you had a summer full of copious amounts of relaxation and bliss. This summer I have read The Boys in the Boat, and I enjoyed the author's details about teamwork and individuality. As I was reading, I thought of our P.E. class and how Daniel James Brown’s descriptions of the team’s group effort such as him explaining that whether or not individuals are better than other but what matters is cooperation for the overall benefit of the boat and individuality such as psychological makeup of people are also very important so they can become immune to frustration. This can relate to physical education due to group effort and how people work together.

With the idea of a team effort in this situation: “the perfectly synchronized flow of muscle, oars, boat, and water; the single, whole unified, and beautiful symphony that a crew in motion becomes- is all that matters.” This idea from the book show that unity and a group cooperating is all that should matter in a group effort. This is relevant to P.E. because there are group
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Different personalities and different attributes can aid the group as a whole, for example it's stated in the book that “Crew races are not won by clones. They are won by crews, and great crews are carefully balanced blends of both physical abilities and personality types.” With this in mind individuals with their own abilities and personalities can create a fantastic group if done carefully, also with each unique capability group members must change certain aspects to work together and unify as a