My dream is to become an Athletic Trainer and to represent the USA in the Olympics. I set my goals at high standards so that I push myself to strive for them and go above the goals set. I Do my best to achieve everything and anything I have set on my mind. I stay focused and I am committed to what ever I am doing in order to achieve them. That's my motivation. College is a big priority for my future and being apart of a college team will fulfill my dreams/goals and to also receive a great education.
What makes me different from other recruits is my ability to adapt and make new learnings and teachings into my own while following the rules and guidelines. The support and love from the sport and individuals on a team gave me a positive mind set that carries with me today and rubs off to others making them and myself more positive. With this positive mind set, I am able to look past the negative aspects of what the sport or academics have and focus more on the beneficial opportunities of academics and sports I am apart of.
Event | 2015 Varsity Team |
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110MHH | 15.34 |
300MH | 40.99 |
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