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Right where I want it! Here I am doing my End-zone Dance.

To put that on record, the phrase “performing your own End-zone dance” means once you have a touch-down, you run to the border(s) of the field to celebrate. Be as exaggerated as you can be because people will remember you for that. Once people remember that standard end-zone dance of yours and you are readily associated with it, your value would have increased because you have now sort of become an icon, your action to be copied by adults and children alike around the world. That’s if you are a famous American footballer.

Applying this to a more familiar context, soccer, the idea isn’t that different, actually. You score a goal and you celebrate. Millions around the world can see you, copy you, adore you now more than every before. Your move becomes a trademark.

Let’s not forget Usain Bolt and his pose. And his Puma shoes.

And my Puma shoes:

blackbolt whitebolt

September 30, 2009 Posted by | AQ, Reflect | Leave a comment