I have to quit football in order to graduate on time because the school I'm transferring to doesnt offer football and I have to graduate on time because I already enlisted in the Air Force and got the date for boot camp but I'm depressed I have to leave my team and the game I love. How to I deal with this?
Copyright © 2024 Q2A.IT - All rights reserved.
Answers & Comments
Verified answer
My best advice for you is to stay at your current high school, and continue playing for your school's football team. At this point, it is not worth it for you to quit on your high school football team.
Just work hard and perform very well in practice every day. In addition, what you need to do this month (and every offseason) is eat healthy, exercise by doing weight lifting, and either jogging or going for a long run every day. If you do these things, you will get faster, stronger, and into better shape, which will greatly improve your chances of becoming a successful, top notch high school football player, who could go on to play college football.
By the way, your chances of playing college football depend on your performance in football during your senior year of high school. If you perform very well in football during your senior year of high school, you will greatly improve your chances of getting recruited to play for a college football program.
So if the school you are transferring to doesn't have football, how is that a dilemma?
It seems rather straight forward. New school - no football.
It's overrated. I played football in high school and I can definitely tell you that there's a life beyond football.
Get involved in something that will keep you You find that life isn't fair at Once you go to boot camp you wont have much time to think about Thanks for serving our Good
You'll get over it.