Stardate 05.05.2026
We are one month away from our district championships in the Men’s 40+ and 55+ divisions. The winner of each match moves on to regional competition. The calendar has been quietly counting down while we’ve been putting in the work.
It has been a strong season for our group. These men show up for each other. There is a shared commitment to teamwork and steady improvement that you can feel the moment we step onto the court. We encourage one another. We laugh together. We compete hard without losing sight of the joy that brought us here in the first place.
All winter we trained on the indoor courts. Long rallies. Careful footwork. Small adjustments that add up over time. Now we return to the outdoor courts for this final month of preparation. The wind, the sun, the changing light — they all become part of the game again.
The weather will decide some of our practice locations for us. Some days we will be inside. Some days we will be outside. We don’t get to choose. We only get to prepare.
That realization has stayed with me.
There is something about learning to play well in both environments. Indoors, the conditions are steady and predictable. Outdoors, everything asks for awareness and adaptability. A good team learns to move comfortably in both settings.
Life feels like that sometimes.
There are seasons when everything feels controlled and familiar. There are seasons when the elements shift around us and we have to adjust our footing. The goal remains the same. The approach simply requires attention.
This final month is not about dramatic changes. It’s about sharpening what we already know. Trusting the habits we’ve built. Staying ready for whatever conditions greet us on match day.
Scripture reminds me of this steady posture:
“Let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.” — Galatians 6:9
Preparation often looks quiet from the outside. Repetition. Patience. Showing up again and again without fanfare. Yet this is where confidence is formed.
Regional competition will be intense. Every team that arrives there has earned their place. The margin between winning and losing will be small. What carries a team forward is not emotion in the moment, but the foundation built long before the match begins.
That’s where we are right now.
Lacing shoes. Stepping onto different courts. Paying attention to the little things. Encouraging the man beside us.
Join me here:
https://substack.com/@michaelmulliganlivelong
I’m grateful for the chance to be part of this group of men. Grateful for the way sport has a way of teaching lessons without announcing that it is doing so. Grateful for another opportunity to prepare with purpose.
May you live long and prosper.
🖖 Captain’s Addendum
Spock: “Preparation, Captain, is simply the discipline of meeting the future before it arrives.”
Bones: “I’d settle for everyone remembering to stretch before they try to meet it.”
Sometimes the court is steady. Sometimes the wind is part of the match. Either way, I’m learning to keep my footing and trust the work that’s already been done.

