Why I Want To Be A Sports Therapist

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Automobiles and sports have always had a special impact on me. Whether it be when I represented my country through football or when I took part in selecting my family’s current car, the memorable moments in my young life always included one of these two passions. One memorable moment which really triggered my decision to pick these two courses was when I unfortunately suffered a broken leg about three years ago during a football match. It was during my rehabilitation process where it occurred to me that the role of a sport therapist was extremely important in helping individuals recover from their injuries. Due to the long time I spent rehabilitating, I constantly became more and more intrigued by the methods they practised and grew a liking for therapy within sports. During the whole incident of my leg break, once entering the vehicle I was stunned by the amount of equipment the ambulance van was able to carry and still move and accelerated as well as keep everything stable during the journey – I was truly fascinated. The memorable experiences motivate my plan to turn either of these two loved-filled joys into a successful career in future. …show more content…

It was something I could say I was good at. I felt the same way when it came to P.E., despite not continuing the subject in my later years at academy, it was a subject I excelled in due to my natural gift of athleticism and understanding how the body works. Although I have achieved the required grades to join either of these courses, they are both something I have a great passion for, which I know will serve as a brilliant motivator to do well in my desired

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