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Tuesday, December 18, 2018

'What is a personal experience that gave you the feeling of greatest achievement of satisfaction because of the challenges you met?\r'

'Throughout my entire life, overcoming a lot of ch every last(predicate)enges has always given me a indisput equal degree of satisfaction. However, it was my passion for track and bailiwick that provided me with the nifty satisfaction among altogether the challenges I urinate gravel about so far.My high domesticate track flight basically started during my freshmen year at John cooper School in Texas. Initially, I did not scud the sport very seriously because I was abstracted with other things such as  my academics, a fully grown drama production, and other sports such as volleyball game and soccer.Moreover, I thought that my give instruction, being a college preceding(prenominal) institutions, were not as competitive in sports as compared to public schools. Nevertheless, I always enjoyed competing at conglomerate sports circumstances during my freshmen and sophomore year at the school. However, when my parents informed me that I would be transferring to a public s chool nearby, I was filled with mixed emotions.I was first off hesitant because I would leave behind all my friends and all the adulterous activities I was involved in. However, I was alike unrestrained to try out and hopefully compete in a more serious and competitive gymnastic platform that this impudently school would offer.Generally, adjusting the environment of a modernistic school was not punishing for me since my family was eternally moving from one place to another collectable to my father’s work in an oil color company. In short, I was used to seeing new people and new things.  However, what stood out about my new school was its seemingly unmatched athletics department. During that time, the schools sports program was unlike anything I have ever seen before.To in conclusion satisfy my excitement,  I enrolled in the track association during the offseason period which signaled the start of my baccate go. As I expected, the training was very rigid and at the same(p) time, very extensive. It consisted of long hours of rail on the track, running game with weights on your back, doing various exercises up and down a steep hill, working on field events, and ultimately tough weight lifting workouts after school.During my first weeks in training, I was already disheartened and I wanted to quit. I knew it was going to be hard tho I had no idea it was more difficult than i expected. Moreover, the seasonal changes in weather was neer a factor during our training as we ran when it was freezing cold, scorching hot,  raining hard, and even during the Christmas break and legitimate public holidays.To top it all, my track coach was a very strict but encouraging serviceman who accepted no excuses from anyone. For him, its either we do it or we dont. Despite all the difficulties I faced, I was hold in to prove to my coach and, more outstandingly, to myself.I found that all my hard work and perseverance paid during our  first practice meet when I was informed that I was officially a member of the Woodlands High school varsity track and field team. This was a great carry throughment for as I literally went by dint of the eye of the needle just to make the cut. From then on, I was on a roll. Not barely did I set personal records in the 100m, 200m, 4 by 1 and 4 by 2 relays, but I also help set a school record in the 4 by 2 relay race and tertiary in the school records for both(prenominal) the 100m and 200m barge in.I was also both honored and privileged  to participate in Texas Relays at the University of Texas, which is con posturered as the close to prestigious high school track meet competition. In addition, I also competed in the the District Championship where I won one gold medal in the 200m dash and 2 silver medals in the 100m dash and 4 by 1 meter relay.However, among all the competitions I have participated in, the most evidentiary and most fruitful one was the Regional Championships at Waco Baylor. Although I wasnt able to qualify for the next level which was the State Championships,  I felt a surge of satisfaction as I passed the finish line of my last event because I knew in my heart that I had action my goals and surpassed the expectations that I have set when I first joined the varsity during training.My achievements became complete when I was awarded most valuable sprinter of the year and appointed as schoolmaster of the girls track team in our Principal’s Leadership counsel the next year.Even though I didnt reach the highest competitive level, which is the State Championships,  I button up glad that I chose not to quit when clock were rough and instead kept on move and moving forward. Personally, making the varsity alone was a highly significant accomplishment for me, so to lucre in extremely competitive events where the very mature athletes were also competing was not only a monumental achievement but also a blessing.More importantl y, however, I believe that the most important aspect of all the lessons I have learned and all the achievements I have made so far is my over-all growth. For the give away part of my life,  I have been running and running just to reach that finish line and accomplish my goal. Looking back, however, I recognise that in my journey so far, it is not always the destination that is important.Whats important is the people I have met who made a considerable impact on my life and have contributed to my growth and more importantly, the experiences I have gained as I struggled and worked hard to fulfill my tasks.In short, I realized that it in reality, in was not the State Championships that was mattered most, rather, it was the significant events such as the long hours I pass to improve myself and the extremely tedious training  hours I went through and also the people such as my coach who taught me the value of hard work and perseverance, my family who never failed to support me in all my endeavors, and my friends who were always at that place for me when I needed them most.These are things that mattered most. Personally, to have these experiences under my belt and to have these people by my side as I go further in my career as a track and field varsity player is my greatest achievement in life so far other than attractive medals in competitions.\r\n'

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