Friday, August 19, 2016

Brendan Triplett Loves Rugby

Getting into the Game of Rugby

As a former player and an eternally avid fan, Brendan Triplett sees many parallels between life and the game of rugby. Often seemingly brutal and forceful, once in the midst and flow of this game a player also experiences the art and poetry of this rather rugged and manly sport. Sometimes, as in life, when the going is particularly tough you simply hunker down and push ahead, and then in that effort, there are moments when the obstacle that has been pushed against simply seems to evaporate and all of a sudden, one is running, almost flying, without any effort or resistance.

For Brendan Triplett, this is the beauty and totality of rugby. Those who have neither participated in nor watched the game at any length can capture the subtlety of play, but with a little guidance and education, you can learn to fully appreciate the nuances of rugby. There are good reasons why Brendan Triplett is particularly qualified to offer his insights and point of view to rugby. Ever since his teens, Brendan Triplett has been on the field and in the middle of scrums while bringing his all-out effort to contribute to a winning match. From high school and through college, this was Brendan Triplett’s favorite pastime.

Even when he joined the United States Army, Brendan could see parallels between the discipline and teamwork of the military and rugby, and he contributed the experiences he gained on the playing field to his commitment to the Army and quickly reached the rank of infantry sergeant.

Upon his honorable discharge from the United States Army, Brendan Triplett was honored to also carry away a Purple Heart and Bronze Star medal. While he can no longer be on the rugby field, he stays in the game by writing about this inspiring sport, bringing his knowledge and field experience to the writing table.

To gain greater appreciation for the great sport of rugby, you can like Brendan Triplett on Facebook and follow his blog.

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