Motivation In Football

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I find motivation in football in many ways: I work hard, create motivation, and push myself that every college wants me as a player. These can lead me in long way of life, like you have to work hard in school, football basically everything you do. It's good to motivate people that doesn't have the motivation to do something. Pushing myself to the max, college coaches like a great athlete with good grades then a great athlete with bad grades First, I work hard all day in school and out of school.Everyday I wake up in the morning and do 30 pushups and 25 sit ups, after school I go to the weight room and lift weight I mostly do squats and bench to get stronger on the field and to keep my body in the right shape. During practice we run a lot to different drills some of my teammates jog, I sprint to the next drill. If I mess up during a play or drill I ask coach to let …show more content…
I tried my hardest to have A’s and B’s every quarter to have a scholarship for academics to. I always tell myself to never give up on anything I do in sports or in my classes because that’s the key to receive a scholarship. I know that somebody out there have the same mind set as me, trying to make it to college that's why I never give up on a play during the game or try to skip a drill if I don't get it right. In the article "6 Things Football Players Must Do to Get Better This Off Season," Zac Clark explains how to get in the right shape and taking care of your body. Even if you didn't suffer any major injuries, every athlete has muscle imbalances and joint alignment issues. If these problems are not taken care of before you embark on your off-season training program, they will rear their ugly head and develop into serious problems down the line during training. This is important if you’re an athlete because you have to treat your body after you workout and you need rest to regain your