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The Weight of the Unseen

Most people see the highlights. They see the stadium lights, the roar of the crowd, the clean apparel of the KNg Dynasty brand, and the championship ring. They see the moment of victory and call it talent. But as an athlete and as a person of faith I know a truth that most people don’t. You feel it before you see it. You feel it in your lungs when you can barely breathe but still push through one more sprint. In your legs when they burn so bad you wonder if you can take another step. In your mind when nobody sees the tears, the pressure, the fear of failure, or the silent prayers whispered before a game. The truth is, the victory isn’t won under the lights. It’s won in the dark. Athletes live in a world where discipline matters more than feelings, and consistency matters more than motivation. It’s about showing up even on the days your heart feels heavy. That’s something most people don’t fully understand. They see the trophies, the medals, the jerseys, and the applause. But they don’t...

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