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Some advice for younger athletes and the younger generation in general, based on the context, would be: 1. Be proud of what you're posting on social media. 2. Don't give up on your dreams of playing at the college level. 3. Don't let your ego get in the way. 4. Stay disciplined, especially on your bad days. 5. Be polite and show coaches how dedicated you are. 6. Keep a level head and strive to always improve. 7. Don't be afraid to take leaps and opportunities. 8. Don't sell yourself short, but also don't sell out. 9. Take risks and try new things, because you never know if you don't try. These are some valuable pieces of advice that can be helpful for young athletes and individuals in general.

Lucas Daniels | Wisconsin Diving

It definitely took some time . Um, some advice I would give to the younger generation that I wish I would have known when I was a kid is make sure you're proud of what you're posting . Um, on social media, coaches see it, teammates see it, your future teammates will see it .

Lucas Daniels | Wisconsin Diving

Luckily, like with that, um, it's been very helpful, too, financially, and I've just thoroughly enjoyed doing it . For younger athletes trying to play at the the college level, um, my number one advice is don't give up . Um, when you're a young kid, you I was undersized kid .

Lucas Daniels | Wisconsin Diving

Um, the truth is you just have to be willing to accept that it's not going to be easy and you have to accept that you're going to need help sometimes . That's my best advice is don't be too proud and don't let your ego get in the way . I mean, me personally, I'm taking 18 credit hours this semester, and the first thing, you know, I realized I needed to do was get a tutor .

Lucas Daniels | Wisconsin Diving

Hi, I'm Lucas Daniels and I go to the University of Wisconsin Madison and I am a diver on the men's diving team . I think some of the best pieces of advice I have received are um stay disciplined on your bad days . You know, you fought too you fought through too many bad days to give up on a bad day that you know in retrospect probably isn't going to be that bad .

Lucas Daniels | Wisconsin Diving

Um, I actually have a ton of experience I would say in the recruiting aspect . The number one thing you can do is be polite and let a coach know how dedicated you are . I think a lot of times we'll get a recruit and maybe he'll come on a visit, blah blah blah, and he won't really line up morally or I would say, yeah, morally what we're looking for in a teammate .