I started learning different sports since I was about 3 years old. Baseball was my first sport, even though I was not a good batter but I remember got better at 8 and start pitching. The little league closed and my mother sent me to golf with First Tee in Nashville TN. I got pretty good at golf and made it to Eagle class at age 12. I still play to this day and according to my friend I done pretty good. I was always learning something new, I remember scuba diving one year then snow board the next and then archery the following year. My mother always think that learning when young so I will keep on growing and stay out of trouble. At age 15 my mother put me in Football team because she thinks I needed the exercise, she hesitated at first but when I grew about 6 foot and 190 lbs she thinks its time for more challenging sport. After first practice I was ready to give up, I can't even do push up right at that time. but I was not allowed to give up and after another two weeks I started got much better. That year I also started Kick boxing, it was fun until I realized I liked football better. I would like to be able to continue playing football in the future perhaps even to pro. I am 17 now and will earn at least 40 college credits since I am homeschool and able to do full time dual enrollment at MTSU and Trevecca University in the Spring . I train myself daily and meeting with coaches in regular basis, I know a lot is expected from me but I know it is for my best. Beside sport I also enjoy building blocks since I was a toddler. Robotic engineer is something that I would like to pursue, beside owning my gym and personal training for young and old. I love working and earn money. I have worked with ChickFilA, Richland Country Club, YMCA, Lipscomb Camp, Soundwaves Water Park and Top Golf in Nashville. I also certified diver, Lifeguard and golf coaching and rock climber. I also sang in choirs and play piano and African drum. the Only I missed learning that I realized I wished got a chance to learn is skate boarding. Watching students at MTSU strolling campus with their skateboard is so fun. It will probably safe my time traveling from class to gym, etc. Guess what I am going to learn now?
Isaiah Mason
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