I would love to be apart of your team. This summer I'm really working hard and I plan on trying to make it to as many track and field camps this summer to be better at the discus and pretty much every event that i do this next and last year of my high school track career. I plan on going from 110 feet this year to 170 feet by next track season. I've been putting in the work in this off season and my new practice PR is 130 Ft. I believe that i would make a great addition to the team because I love to learn more nd more about the sport of discuss. this year I made it to U.P. finals all by myself with no coach to train me. I learned as much as I could from youtubers liker throws university and others like them. I did all the exercises and within a month I improved my PR by almost 30 feet. I want to learn more and more about discuss. I want to be the best athlete on the field and off the field, and I'm going to practice all year to be that person, to be the best. I hope this message gives you a little bit more information about the type of person I want to be and will be in the future. Thank you for reading and possibly looking at my profile. if you would like to talk to me more my Gmail is @[email protected]
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