My Passion and commitment for football has helped me to develop a much stronger understanding to the scientific and motivational elements of life. I have been taught by my mother, my pastors and my coaches to put my life in order by faith, family, school, and football. From a young lad I've always been passionate about football. For as long as I can remember my biggest dream has been to play college football and to go on and play professionally. I consider myself to be an gifted and outstanding athlete but I strive every day to become better. My most fierce competition is with myself. I work out daily after practices in my home gym and one on one with my personal trainer. Yoga and meditation have also become a very important part of my life. Yoga lengthens me and repairs my body from the bumps and bruises of football, while meditation calms my mind and giving me a different outlet.
Currently I'm in my senior year while training and preparing for college level football. I am 5'10 and 190 lbs. My goal is to increase my speed and stay in top shape I will be running track and field this coming spring. What makes me stand out amongst other players is that fear on the field is not something I possess. I'm known on the field as "The Beast". My teammates depend on my strength, encouragement and the tenacity that I bring to the game. They depend on me to hold them up in our weakest moments and frustrating times during the entire 60 minutes on the field.
I can offer a team the skills of a running back, full back, and linebacker. Preferably I like to play running back because that was my designed and most trained in position, but being that I am such a versatile athlete and player on the field I can stand in any position that would most benefit my team.
I plan to study double majors in college with Psychology and Clinical Studies for children being my major and Business being my minor. I want to study Psychology because I have a special bond with children and I want to study their different behaviors, which will in return help us to know why people do things and react a certain way to different types of situations. I hope to one day write a great philosophy on learning behaviors. The business part is for the inventions that I plan on creating that will be worth billions of dollars someday. I will work hard and study even harder academically to earn my four year degree at whatever college I attend.
In the words of Coach Rodney Wells:
The Great Always Do More!!!
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