When I'm asked to describe myself, the only word that comes to mind is adaptive. I moved most of my life, so I got to experience multiple cultures and social norms. This correlates with my work experience as well. Through the experience I gained from work, I've obtained multiple traits that can help me become the best coach I can be. When working for my local YMCA, I attained social skills that helped me deal with daily problems with a professional attitude. Then, moving toward more hands-on jobs, such as landscaping and plumbing, brought a different kind of experience. This form of experience helped me sharpen my work ethic, and attention to detail.
During all of this experience, I have been working on my bachelor's degree in athletic coaching and conditioning while playing football for the university. I am a 2x first-team all-conference standout, with awards and accolades that go back to high school. I know and have experienced what it takes to be successful on the field, and my goal is to share my knowledge with the younger generation while helping them hone their abilities and skills.