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Re: Dilemma
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Originally Posted by JamesCH95
Two thoughts:
1) Physical health and fitness is, IMHO, important to metal fitness. If you decide to drop Football at least get into a regular exercise routine. My opinion is that athletics add an extra dimension to life that some people sorely miss. A vast majority of the students involved with a varsity team at my college were high academic achievers, including my class' valedictorian.
2) My junior and senior years I managed 3 seasons of competitive varsity and club sports, AP/Honors classes, a Dartmouth calculus class, and FRC. Find out what you're made of, it's a great time in life to do it.
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I have been an avid lifter since I was 13 in 8th grade, so lifting has been part of my life for a long time, its nothing to worry about when it comes to exercise. Yes I know this great guy that was all league receiver and had 4+ gpa and the greatest guy you can meet. Was the valedictorian and I honestly do not know how he pulled it off.
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