As well as um plyometrics , like how , like you're jumping and moving , especially um with tall players , the cleaner and better you move , the more like advantages you have , um , and also a lot of just ball skills and touches all the time , more touches you can get , the better . Some challenges I've had to face in my soccer career so far have been , first off , I I had a broken ankle injury and I had to get surgery on it in 6th or 7th grade . And that definitely made me appreciate the sport a lot more .
Hi , my name is Sienna Meyer . I attend UCLA and I play women's soccer there . Some of the best advice that I've been given from my coaches and mentors throughout the year has definitely been for recruiting purposes like how you were acting on and off the field and how much that plays into both the person you are on and off the field , but also the teammate you are and how college scouts will see you and how they will look at you .
Hi , my name is Sienna Meyer . I go to UCLA and I'm on the women's soccer team , and you can check me out at Next Level Prep .
And there's been so much more , we have so much more time to focus on like the deep details of the game , like tactical , technical , all the different things , and especially playing with like um older girls that are all super amazing . Um it's definitely challenged me on the field with my speed of play and my uh speed of thought as well . Um , but overall , I think it's helped me improve as a player and will continue to help me improve for sure .
We were locked down for so long . And that also just made me really appreciate the sport and I found ways to train throughout that , whether it be with my dad , maybe with some friends like socially distanced and it was nice because it was all outside , but it definitely all the challenges I've had have made me appreciate the sport so much more . My recruitment process started .