Early in my life, I fell in love with soccer. At a young age I never really had the exposure or proper training to get better, and it really punished me after I tried to move up in the game. After finding my current team, and powering through 2 consecutive injuries, I have developed a fire burning in my heart to be the best player I can. With my hard work-ethic and passion for human anatomy and orthopedics, all I want is to pursue this passion to help other injured players who need help to get back on track and to be a better player, as well as keeping good academics and an open heart to people who need help.
I think I am a good candidate for your team because I have a natural vision of the game, I am coachable and serious, I always am trying to become a better player, and will listen to any criticism or advice that you tell me. I am always striving to get better and I take any advice that you tell me and dig deeper and master it. I try my best to encourage my teammates to keep going and always help them if they have a training question, injury question, and more. My goal is to be able to play collegiate soccer as well as being in a good school for orthopedics.
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