So pray and , and keep your mind focused on what you have at hand . So I think that would be something I would tell myself .
And I say I will also tell myself that no matter what happens , just stay on track . Like don't be focused on your dreams no matter what your friends say , your parents say what no one in your family say . Um just stay on track .
And then later in the years , we brought in some more coaches , coach Brown coach Talley that taught me a lot of the fundamental stuff cause they coached a lot of college , a co a lot of college guys . So just having them around , they showed me like the things that I should be doing and things that I shouldn't be doing on the field and off the field . And then I had a trainer .
So when all of that started to hit me , I kinda felt myself starting to break down , like , mentally . So , um , for one , I started talking to our counselor , um started going to see her when I felt things were starting to get too hard . I'm getting overwhelmed .
And I feel like being loose as an athlete is about like the best thing you could do cause I feel like that kinda is overlooked in high school and a lot of places . So I feel like that's about the best thing you could do is working on your flexibility and being able to open cause that'll help you with your breaks , your cuts , all that up . Um For starters , I say something that I feel like made me stand out on the field was my work ethic .