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College Essay About Wrestling

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At the beginning of seventh grade, I would always joke around that I would do wrestling, like with all the other guys. Later on that year when wrestling season was starting I decided to sign up. I didn’t know what being in wrestling was going to be like because it would be like nothing I’ve ever done before.

For warm ups we would run for at least 10 minutes around the track, after that we stretched and did burpees and up-downs, it was very hard work in the core and upper body. We one time had to team up with a person farthest from your weight class and hold at least a 9 lb medicine ball over our heads and run through the halls. Training was hard since I didn’t have any girls in my weight class other than smaller boys which I didn’t really want to wrestle. I decided to work with a girl that was at least 20lbs more than me, which made me push more harder.

Games were the best when it was at other schools because even though we didn't win any bouts (rounds we are given to pair against other players) the bus ride back to school was …show more content…

Some of the guys would spread rumours about me being horrible, and I would cry (which I didn’t) since I was a girl, even though a lot of rumors were spread and it made my self esteem go down I still didn’t quit, which makes me always think back to it when I don’t want to do something at first. The best girl wrestler on the team was one of my first friends there she was ruthless and didn’t care about what other people would think, that's probably why she had varsity and no other guy would challenge her for it. I did have some guy friends there though, i usually just hung out with the 8th grade guys since they were more chill and smarter than the 7th grade guys. Two people that were very close to me were the team managers they were also 8th graders, they would talk to me between my bouts and also cheer me on from the outside of the mats, they were very

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