Successful Football Player

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A famous football coach named Vince Lombardi said that ¨Winners never quit and quitters never win¨.Something that I would like to accomplish in the future is to become a professional football player by working hard,training,and good grades.

First, to become a professional football player I have to work hard. Working hard would include me always keeping a good mindset for example always keeping satisfy thoughts and actions in mind. And always putting in maximum effort like never giving up or ever cheating myself. Never quit that would help me keep a high confidence level. A good confidence level would always make sure that I am positive and strong in my actions. For this reason working hard will help me accomplish my goal of becoming a professional football player. Football to me is like air I can't live without it

Second, I will train every day.And I will also go to the gym/weight room every day in order to build strength and get stronger. Hire
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Doing all of my assignments ẁould help me form good study habits for later use. Having great test scores could also help with me cause if I don't make it to the NFL then I could fall back on school. Then lastly getting all A's and B's could help me get into the best colleges I think such places like Harvard,Yale,or Duke would be the best in order to provide a better education. And if I ever make it to one of these colleges I could even get a degree in a job that I love so much that I decided not to even go to the NFL. To sum up getting good grades to get into college sounds like the best way to make it into the NFL.

Something that I would like to accomplish in the future is to become a professional football player by working hard,training,and good grades.Working hard,Training,and good grades Create a concluding statement about your topic. I think that if I do these things,that it would be a lot easier to make it to the

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