I Want To Pursue A Degree In Sports Science Or Sports Psychology

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Being active is second nature to me - there isn't a day where I'm not playing a sport, in the gym, or staying active one way or another. Along with that, I'm extremely interested in the whole scientific side of the body and how it works, but especially the psychological elements of sport which I have studied in depth in both A level PE and Psychology. I want to develop my knowledge and understanding about the underlying science of sport such as the anatomy of the human body during exercise, how the cardiovascular and respiratory systems are incorporated during exercise as well as the psychological side of performing which is why I am looking to take a degree in either sports science /sports psychology with a view to a career as a physiotherapist or sports psychologist hopefully focused on football.
I love to play a number of different sports including football and tennis I am now in my second season playing for my local men's football team, moving from the reserve team to the first team. I compete at County level in tennis, winning a grade 4 tournament, and although I have not played this year through injury I have now recovered. Other sports that I enjoy occasionally include skiing (with my family most winters), cricket, rugby and …show more content…

I was particularly stimulated by a visit to Bath University last year when I was able to use the VO2 Max machine measuring aerobic capacity and look forward to having access to this kind of equipment during and after I complete my degree to help me collect and use data. My study of aggressive activity in A level PE has informed my own actions on the pitch to help manage my frustration. I have found myself following news items much more attentively so that I can engage fully in discussions in my A level Business class and I have become very interested in current affairs, especially factors affecting the UK

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