Football is by far the toughest sport most physically and mentally demanding. No matter how good you are and how much you practice it always provides a challenge in some way or another. I love this sport and I always will accept a challenge. I have been playing football since the age of nine and have improved my mental and physical game more and more as the years progress.
I am addicted to getting bigger, faster, and stronger. I am in the weight room five to six times a week and along with every workout I do speed drills and agility work. I learn very well from my mistakes alone and am also very coachable. I do my best do be the best role model as possible by being in weight room everyday and making every practice as fun as possible for every player on the team. I pick up and drop off anybody that ever needs a ride to the weight room and practices because I know it is my job to give them as many opportunities to make themselves and the team better.
My high school academics consist of many classes that people pass up because of the challenge factor. I do my best to pick the classes that give me a challenge and will best develop my learning skills. I work very hard in each class. I push myself to get the best grade I can accomplish and then push myself even harder. I have learned that taking the challenging classes is preparing me for college classes.
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