One of my hero’s is LJ miles. He is a great role model for anyone's like he is a Christian does all the right things he is older and in college so he has parties and stuff he can go to and friends that do bad stuff he stops talking to them because he is focused on basketball. He is a great basketball player he played here at bad stuff but he blocks them out because he mind is focused on one thing and that is basketball. SCS he trains a bunch of people that go here and treats everyone like family he is really good as a leader and defense. He is a great guy he has manners he's polite he is friends with anyone that treats him right but if u do bad stuff he just stop talking to u which is really hard in life. I think LJ is a great all around
One of my main role models in life is the great Danny Duncan. He is a successful, funny, and all around just a great guy.
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My idol is James Harden, who is one of the best guards in the NBA league now, while just merely few people know his background of beginning. Harden had slower physical development when he was freshmen. Day after day, he kept training himself to be stronger, and potential energy was developed when he was sophomore.
Professional athletes have been peoples heroes and inspiration for many years. They each have stories of tests and challenges, hard times, and times when everything was going good. My hero has faced multiple tests and challenges, times where things looked impossible, and now a future hall of fame career. My hero is Jose Altuve, a baseball player for the Houston Astros. Jose has formed his own hero's journey, and in the process has inspired me and people around the world.
Kobe Bryant 10/27 6th My role model is Kobe Bryant. Kobe Bryant is a basketball player and my favorite sport is basketball and he was really good. Kobe puts in hard work, dedication it is his lifestyle, and job. I want to be like Kobe Bryant because he has fame, money, basketball, a big house and lots of cars.
My hero is Bilbo Baggins from the Lord of the Rings Trilogy and The Hobbit. His first obstacle he faced that leads to him being a hero is when he was first invited to partake in an adventure. The second one is when he was in the caves trying to escape from the creature Gollum. Some struggles he had faced were his fear and his laziness. He had a great and famous mentor known as Gandalf who helped him along his journey.
My hero would be would be the all inspiring Adrian Peterson. The life tragedies he would have to overcome would prove to be a true story of learning how channel that energy into sports and moving forward in life. From everything that has happened to this man the thing that spoke out most to me is that how he learned to move forward whether it be good or bad… just move forward. Losing a brother and a dad would be pretty hard and sometimes it seems like lifes out to get you these are just some of the things that plague Adrian's life, he would channel the energy from this into sports surpassing records and even legends.
can be a hero. One person for me is Aaron Valencia. Aaron also stated that he had to grow up fast in an environment with drugs, alcohol & physical abuse. Aaron lived a rough child hood & ended up going to rehab in 1999. He never looked back since, he opened an garage & started restoring Cars after that he started an after school program to work on restoring classic cars. I find Aaron Valencia as a role model, Thought full & kind.
My local njtl hero is my coach .His name is William Fulton. This person has done don everything for me. He has watched me play tournaments form training me in tennis. I can list all of the stuff he has done for me but the real reason I nominated him as my njtl hero is because he has given his life to the black community. What I mean by this is he gets up every mourning to go to a camp where he is capable of helping kids learn and train to play tennis. The thing that I like about him the most is his drive and his push to work with kids like me. He has told me once that lots of different tennis centers has asked him to come to there camp and coach for them. He said that he could have gotten a lot more money over there then here but, coach wink
LeBron James is my role model, he is a great basketball player, and he is also a great person. LeBron was drafted into the NBA in 2003, straight out of a high school named St. Vincent St. Mary. His rookie year he averaged 20.9 points a game, that’s more than most players in their entire NBA career and that’s pretty good. LeBron is a great player, person, and teammate. He is one of the best in my book.
Growing up I had a role model. He is the most inspirational person I have ever had the chance of meeting. He took care of me when I was sick or when my parents would have to work late into the night, and honestly I am proud to say that this inspirational person is my older brother, Trey Hampton. Not only has my brother been there for me through thick and thin he even managed to introduced me to one of my greatest passions.
Someone who is really awesome is Michael Jordan. Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time. Michael Jordan in high school didn't make the varsity basketball, but he didn't give up though. He played for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill one of the best schools in North Carolina. He enter the draft with round one, pick one. Throughout his years in the nba he was the most valuable player five times, and has six nba championship rings. Michael Jordan is known as the best basketball player of all-time and ever live. Now Michael Jordan is making a living off his shoes that everybody
Your favorite superhero might be Hulk or Thor, but mine is my own Aunt. My Aunt Linda is my role model. She is the person I look up to for many reasons. Throughout her life, she was ill. At the moment, she is in a nursing home at the age of 66. Being sick, she never cared too much about herself, but always thinking about other people. Linda was a nurse, so caring about people was her day job. Linda never got married or had her own children, so she spoiled me to death. I think I had more toys at her house then at my own. Back when I was little, I used to go over to her house in Jonesville every weekend for church. That means, every Saturday at noon we watched the dramatic tv series, Young and the Restless. I will never forget sitting in her living room with a tv tray and ice cream, screaming at the characters. I would laugh and laugh with her. Spending so much time with her, she has taught me so many things, but mostly she taught me to be a kind, loving, and giving individual.
In conclusion, Stephen Curry is my hero because he goes way beyond his limits, is determined, and generous. Today in sports, many people talk about all the bad things that sports players are doing, but when you hear about Steph, it is only good things. His life story has inspired me to go as far as I can in basketball and play as well as I can, and at the same time be the best person I can
Many people have a person that they look up to and who encourages them. It's someone who I think doesn't give up and gets back up when they fall down, who has an impact to other people around them and they work for what they have earned. A person that is a role model to me is a man named Kobe Bryant. He is a basketball player that accomplished many things in his career. He was also born on August 23, 1978 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Biography Today 44). He is someone who overtime has shown persistence and courage throughout his career in basketball. Kobe Bryant was a role model and inspiring basketball player that had a great legacy in the NBA.