I transfered schools half way though my junior year and started working with a physical trainer. Just to make sure I would be in the best shape I could be for spring track and my senior year of football. I was moved from outside linebacker to starting fullback. It took me 4 weeks to get a start at running back. During a half pads practice, the Thursday before the game I got kneed in the thigh. It started as a bruise but overnight my leg swelled . After a MRI I found out a blood vessel erupted and the only fix was for the blood to naturally absorb back into my body. Thus, ending my season. Working with my Track coaches though the winter am now bigger ,stronger ,and faster then before.
My dream is to play football at the college level ,and when given the opportunity I will show you that I am a hard worker and a dedicated athlete. My goal is to be a Physical Therapist. I've played football since the age of five. I was always amazed at how the body healed and though rehab how you can come back stronger than before.
Thank you for reading my statement and I look forward to speaking with you.
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