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Linking Bhagavad Gita Principle with Sports



June, 2020


MBA Colleges in Thane - Linking Bhagavad Gita Principle with Sports

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बुद्धियुक्तो जहातीह उभेसुकृ तदुष्कृ ते|
तस्माद्योगाय युज्यस्व योग: कर्मसुकौशलर््||
(Bhagavad Gita: Chapter 2, Verse 50)


Translation: One who prudently practices or devotes oneself to the work without attachment i.e. ‘Karmayoga’, can get rid of both good and bad reactions in this life itself. Therefore, strive for Yoga i.e. excellence at work.

Let’s try to link this learning with the following story of a football team and its coach, and try to understand how it helped them.

This story is about America’s National Football League’s (NFL) Football team – ‘Green Bay Packers’ and its coach. ‘Green Bay Packers’ managed to win only a single match out of total 12 matches, and was at the last position in the NFL team rankings. In addition, team had the losing record for last 10 consecutive years. Thus, team was going through a very bad phase, franchise was seeing the alternative of stirring away from the city and the players were demotivated. During this difficult phase, in 1959, franchise offered the Head coach position to Vince Lombardi for this team. At that time Lombardi was associated with one of the top teams, ‘New York Giants’ as an assistant coach, however, he accepted this challenging task of coaching & transforming the losing team. But why he would have opted to become the head coach of such a low ranked team? Why he didn’t continue his association with higher ranked team ‘New York Giants’? To get these answers, let us briefly discuss about Vince Lombardi and his coaching career by that time.

During his college days at Fordham University, Lombardi was among the “Seven Blocks of Granite” – a popular name given for the university team's robust offensive line. After completing his college, Lombardi started his coaching career at St. Cecilia Catholic School in Englewood, New Jersey, followed by coaching the team of Fordham University, and then the Military Academy located at West Point. During all these coaching assignments his teams did very well and therefore he was looking for a head coach position at NFL level. However, as mentioned in the book “When Pride Still Mattered : A Life Of Vince Lombardi” by David Maraniss, Lombardi was refused for the head coaching jobs, and one of the interviewers told him “you’d better look around and find something else. Because I’m convinced no one is going to hire an Italian head coach.” He faced such discrimination of being an Italian-American for most of his life, and at the same time he saw his comparatively less qualified peers getting the jobs and assignments he deserved. Later, in 1954 he received offer for the position of the assistant coach for NFL’s “New York Giants” team. The team performed well during his tenure of five years, including a league title in 1956, but still he was not able to get the head coach position.

Thus, head coach position offered by the ‘Green Bay Packers’ franchise was something he was aspiring from years now and also an opportunity to prove & demonstrate his coaching capabilities, which he cannot deny. But on the other hand, he was also aware that if he failed in this assignment, he would not get another opportunity.

Lombardi came in to the ‘Green Bay Packers’ team with unmatched passion and in the very first meeting he clarified his mission:

"Gentlemen we are going to relentlessly chase perfection. Knowing full well we will not catch it because nothing is perfect. But we are going to relentlessly chase it. Because In the process we will catch excellence. I'm not even remotely interested in being just good."

This speech demonstrates Lombardi’s pursuit of perfection, since he didn’t care about team’s past performance record or inexperience, but he was focusing on helping his players to become the best they could possibly be. This resulted in igniting a different level of energy & confidence in the players, as shared by Bart Starr, his team’sstarting quarterback "I couldn't even sit in my chair I was so excited!". This followed with the tough practice routine for the players which was harder, longer and with more intensity than any other team of that times in the professional football.



Lombardi’s Coaching Principle:

1. Focus first on the Fundamentals:

For each year at the beginning of the training camp Lombardi, with football in his hand, used to begin by telling the team “Gentlemen, this is a football”. He also used to review basic techniques of blocking and tackling, even though some of his players were best in the game. Repeating the fundamentals may seems to be boring or less important, but Lombardi knew that, the will to win was not enough, and to perform at their best, his players needed to know & believe that they have prepared as thoroughly as possible to win.

2. Emphasizing the Efforts:

Lombardi is often remembered for his three powerful quotes related to efforts:
“Success only precedes work in the dictionary”
“The harder you work, the harder it is to surrender.”
“It’s not whether you get knocked down, its whether you get back up.”
Thus, he always worked on developing the belief of practicing and training hard to consistently deliver the best performance during the game.



3. Leveraging the Love:

Lombardi knew the importance of team and teamwork for improving the overall performance, and therefore he trained players to play for each other instead of focusing on the individual glory. As shared by one of the players, “Coach didn’t want us picking on each other. Instead he wanted us thinking, ‘What can I do to make it easier for my teammate to help us win the game?’” The question was not, “How can I look better?” but “What can I contribute to make the team shine?"



Results & Achievements:

In the 1st year of his coaching, ‘Green Bay Packers’ team won 7 matches out of the total 12, and all other teams were shocked with this kind of radical improvement in the last ranked team of the previous season. Lombardi was awarded with ‘Coach of the Year’ honours, for this transformation. Moving ahead, in the 2nd year ‘Green Bay Packers’ amazed everyone by reaching the finals! In the next 7 years, ‘Green Bay Packers’ team won NFL championship 5 times, something no other team has done in NFL history. These 5 titles included three continuous titles, from 1965 to 1967. In the year 1967, Lombardi’s beloved alma mater, Fordham University, awarded him its highest honour, the ‘Insignis Medal’, for being “a great teacher.” Later in 1969, Lombardi left ‘Green Bay Packers’ and became the head coach of the new franchise ‘Washington Redskins’, which also registered its first win in the 14 years. Unfortunately, Lombardi couldn’t continue further as he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of colon cancer, and died in few months.

As a tribute to this legendary coach, the NFL's Super Bowl trophy was named in his honour and in 1971 the late coach was also inducted into the ‘Pro Football Hall of Fame’.



Inference:

Vince Lombardi was truly a football genius. However, it was not his genius that made him a football legend, but it was his willpower, persistence, honesty & dedication towards his work, without getting affected by the good or bad results. i.e. ‘Karmayoga’. Since he remained constant and consistent in his coaching efforts during the challenging period of his coaching career and even during the best period of his career, when his underdog team won NFL championship year after year for 5 times. Thus, this practice helped Lombardi in not only achieving the success, but also prolonging it for several years.

Moreover, Lombardi also proved that, those who not able to reach their dreams are not always the ones who fail, generally they are the ones who either do not push further and settle for "good", or those who begin to compromise their principles and make decisions based on what others are doing, or those who are unwilling to make the hard sacrifices necessary to achieve excellence. And further the root cause of such failure is getting attached with the short-term results of the efforts, which further affects subsequent efforts.

Thus, as per ‘Karmayoga’, for the prolonged success it is essential that one completely devote oneself in the work, without getting affected with the short-term results.



 


Prof. Krunal K. Punjani
Assistant Professor
DR V N BRIMS, Thane


 

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