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Steward "Tony" Pacheco
Minister, USMC Vet, John C. Maxwell Cert. Coach, Trainer, Speaker, Teacher, Straight Shooter
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Steward "Tony"’s Answer
Train! Train! Train! Practice does not make perfect! Only perfect practice makes perfect. Be perfect!
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mackenzie’s Answer
Dedication and practice will help you! As an athlete myself, the most important thing is getting enough sleep and eating right so that you can train properly and compete at your highest level.
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Jen’s Answer
Hi Dashawn! These are all great qualities to have. There are so many amazing careers in sports and it's great to start exploring these opportunities now to see what you like and don't like. You could be a professional sports player, a TV sports broadcaster/analyst, a sports researcher, a sports agent, a sports sales account executive, a gym teacher, ticket sales, a production assistant... the possibilities are endless! Good luck!
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Andrew’s Answer
It takes dedication to be good at either football or mathematics. It will require extraordinary effort to be both a professional football player and a mathematician. You will need to make a hard choice.
On the other hand, leadership is a definite a plus in either profession.
On the other hand, leadership is a definite a plus in either profession.