I am excited about my college experience that lies ahead. My hometown is small and I am anxious to spread my wings a bit as I did when I spent the summer in Europe. I am looking forward to becoming a part of the UW Whitewater community where I plan to be a cheerleader and be involved in the campus life. For the past four years, I have been a part of a competitive cheerleading team in Janesville, WI. I quickly learned that in order to succeed, our team had to get along, work together and trust each other. It takes a lot of work to learn new skills but even more work to get along and be a team. Hard work pays off, though. I am thankful for my experiences at Glitz which have shaped me into a strong athlete and leader with drive and motivation to be the best I can be. …show more content…
Being an athlete involves more than just conditioning and practicing. It involves setting goals and striving to reach them, being accountable to your team and leading by example. I am older than many of the athletes at the gym. I try to be a good example for them, both in and out of practice. I am thankful that my coaches have guided me and taught me that trust is key; trust in my teammates and trust in my coaches. I am looking forward to continuing my cheerleading career at Whitewater, where my four years of All-Star competitive cheerleading experience, leadership skills, and commitment to the sport can be
I consider myself to be a multi-sport athlete because I have participated and continue to take part in various sports such as figure skating, competitive swimming, and soccer. Along with these sports, I’m currently taking life-saving courses to eventually become a lifeguard. I’ve also volunteered at my skating rink to help younger children learn how to skate every Saturday morning. I make school my number one priority so having these sports can be difficult to manage so I tend to shy away from extracurricular activities, but when I do find time I try out for the basketball team and the track and field team. I’ve previously played with the school’s junior girls basketball team and played discus and shotput in the track and field team. Inside
I am thrilled to be attending UW-River Falls in the fall. There are so many experiences I wish to explore while attending. I feel there is a lot I can bring to the campus and very excited to get to know new people. My mom is an optometrist which has sparked an interest for me to become an ophthalmologist. I know becoming a medical professional is not an easy task, but I am sure I can do it if I work hard enough.
This year the opportunity to look into my future arose, and I acted on it. I was given the opportunity to job shadow an athletic trainer at Northwest Nazarene University. Athletic trainers, or ATs, are health care professionals that work alongside physicians to provide preventative care, emergency aid, clinical diagnosis, and rehabilitation to injuries. I have chosen to study this career because I have been involved in athletics since the fifth grade, and I want to stay involved in athletics for a very long time.
I could be considered a hidden figure because I am a multi-faceted individual. I have a passion for learning and recalling information. For example, I have been the team captain for my Black History Quiz Bowl team which competes for 6-8 hours, Jeopardy style against other schools. I initiate contact with my school advisers and study groups outside of school hours. Other academic talents include continuous A-Honor Roll, scoring 5/5 in every subject for the state End of Grade testing. I was selected as the highest academic achiever in the 4th grade, thereby receiving honors and recognition at the UNC and Duke Football game as “All Star Achiever.” My next hidden talent surfaced as I attended an amazing summer camp at Clemson University. I built
The study of the human body and its movements has been present for centuries. While there has almost always been an interest in the human body and its way of working, modern technology and scientific discoveries have greatly aided modern medicine and research of human anatomy and physiology. These days, the study of medicine is far more extensive than many people understand, and those who want to pursue a medical field have great amounts of work awaiting. Athletic Training as a profession in this day and age involves extensive schooling, training, and focus when on the job.
We all have specific talents that make us, humans, who we are. My talent is also my idol. If I did not have this piece of my life, then I feel like it could very well make my college application incomplete. I hope to be a successful prospect of my specific interest. Playing baseball is what I do.
Goals to be accomplished A time in my life when I attempted to fulfill my goals was to play Varsity Basketball as a freshman. It all started when I was 13 years old. I played basketball for Mead Middle School and when I made team and it was close to the end of the season and the Varsity girls from East came to watch us play and I wanted them to notice me.
I grew up loving sports. My favorite sport has changed over the years, but the love for sports has always remained. Being an athletic trainer would allow me to stay involved with athletics and includes my love of science. Since I was a child I knew I wanted to be a scientist. Started off as veterinarian, then zoologist, then marine biologist but has always been in science. This football season has showed me the career path I want to take. I have recently been on a college visit and talked to a professor in the Kinesiology department. I know that there won't be a lot of free time in the program, so that means not a lot of time to work. This scholarship would allow me to continue my education, even with a limited income. I don't want to have
"Here she comes around the last curve she's just about to break the world record for fastest mile run by a woman. Almost there, and she's done it! But wait, she's on the ground, gee whiz I think her knees gave out!" How is this girl going to get better? What should she do to fix this? An athletic trainer would be able to answer these questions and help this girl get back into the best physical condition possible so she could run again. The following are key parts of the Athletic Training career, including, but not limited to: requirements of education and colleges that offer programs; basic job titles and responsibilities; employers; benefits, hours, annual income; extending the job experience. An Athletic Trainer is by definition "a
How did Roger Banister break the 4 min mile? How did Dennis Kimetto run a marathon in 2:02:57?
Some people think cheer is not a sport, to me it is my life. There is school cheer and competitive cheer, some prefer one over the other or they do both. School cheer is the yippie, go, go, go sideline chants. Competitive cheer is when a team of five or more create a two and half minute routine and compete against other teams on the same level. Both sports take huge dedication to the coaches and teammates.
I am thoroughly excited to possess the opportunity to go to my top school of choice, Norfolk State University! They make sure that they thoroughly prepare
Instead of feeling pressure to conform as a student at the University of Georgia, I have found that being in college has made me value the importance of a higher education more so than I ever had before. During high school, my primary goal was to play well enough to receive a football scholarship. At that time, my focus was not on academics. However, since I've arrived at the University of Georgia, my entire concept of the value of a college degree has slowly changed. Rather than seeing just football in my future, I can now picture myself as a football player with a college degree. Consequently, instead of having a negative impact on my personal growth, college has helped me broaden as a person.
Being in an American school begins a student’s search to find who they are considered in the system. From a nerd to a punk, many academic ties are also involved with this identity. The one group of students who get the most academic ties with his or her extra-curricular activity is the “jock”. As having the title as a jock, a child learns that many people look at someone who plays football or basketball doesn’t have the ability to learn as fast or as well as someone who just studies and doesn’t have extra-curricular activities. Studying this topic is not as stressed as it should be, even when many programs claim to get more physical activity in students. The articles that have been reviewed were testing whether the athlete gets good grades
While high school student-athletes invest a lot of time and energy into their sport, the collegiate lifestyle brings a new level of difficulty that many incoming freshmen can find intimidating and overwhelming at first. In addition to being under more pressure to perform on a larger, more competitive stage in front of a more expansive audience, they must also deal with the every day challenges that normal college freshmen face: homesickness, transitioning into a more demanding academic workload, and creating a new social network. College athletes have to have their routines extremely time focused, and make time management essential to their daily lives.