I am a junior here at University of Wisconsin and I wrestle . I'd say the best advice I've been given by my coaches is uh you know, you're more than a wrestler . You're more than who you are within the sport .
Uh just helping kids out uh get better at their wrestling and um growing as a person . So we have regular practices and then also being a mentor and being a role model for these youth . Been doing it for few years now .
Um, I see it as, you know, doing brand deals as, uh, you get to meet more people and, um, like I said, get your name out there and for future post college, um, just creating more word of mouth about, uh, yourself to kind of get yourself uh, set up for the future . Something I'd give to younger athletes looking to get scholarships is um, just enjoying the whole process, the highs and the lows . um not getting too hard on yourself and uh realizing, you know, you're still someone outside of the sport .
Been doing it for few years now . Uh we do it in season, out of season, and then also doing one-on-one or small group privates on the side . My biggest challenge would be um actually falling out of love with the sport .
What I focus most on in my training is, you know, being intentional and then, um, having fun with it, too . Uh, you know, being able to create a space that you like to be in and actually look forward to coming to, like looking forward to coming to practice allows you to kind of focus more in on your stuff, and that's how you improve more . I coach down at uh it's called Riley Training Center down in uh Milton, Wisconsin .