First, one of my favorite things to do when I was a child was going to the beach. I used to practically live at the beach during the summer and during the winter we would go about every …show more content…
I would always ask my dad to go throw with me in the yard or go in the batting cage so that I could hit. I played softball when I was about nine through high school. Softball was a lot of hard work but I always knew practice made perfect. My travel team would always practice two times a week, I used to look so forwarded to going I couldn’t wait. I pitched for my team, so I also had to go to pitching lessons on top of practice which was always fun. For high school I played for South Granville, where we would always have practice every day no matter what the weather was. My freshman year was the toughest because I was new and had to work for my spot on the team, after that I was fine. My sophomore year South Granville made it into the state championship were we was the runner up, my junior and senior year we won the state …show more content…
My parents knew at the age of two that, that is what I was going to like to do, so my parent’s open a gym. Gymnastics takes lots of dedication, and I was dedicated. I was homeschooled from pre-k until my freshman year in high school. I was homeschooled because I was on the team in gymnastics; my team and I had to train four to six hours a day. My team and I went to a competition in Lumberton North Carolina. That competition was the first time I have ever gotten all 10’s on floor, I remembered when I landed that double back layout with a twist; that was the best feeling I have ever had. My mom did the after school program, so I would use that time to practice on the beam because I struggled with it. I was a level thirteen which means I was at a higher level than anyone else on my team; the girls on my team looked up to me. Finally, in one competition everyone on my team won first place, all of the crowd was so proud because this what we all had worked at so