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Elevating Your Potential: A Guide For Student Athletes Transitioning To Collegiate Sports
Contributor(s): Gaines, Jeremiah D. (Author)
ISBN: 1734853506     ISBN-13: 9781734853506
Publisher: Elevate to Elevate
OUR PRICE:   $15.75  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Nonfiction | Sports & Recreation - General
Physical Information: 0.27" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.4 lbs) 128 pages
 
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Elevating Your Potential is an inspiring, informative book designed to teach student athletes how to find the bigger purpose behind their sport and to equip them to succeed in college and beyond.


Attending practices and competitions. Pursuing a degree. Living on your own. Preparing for the future. Once you enter college, you'll quickly realize that if you don't find a way to manage your student-athlete balance, you'll get burned out and something will fall behind. How do you prepare for this transition?


Jeremiah Gaines, M. Ed, takes his combined experience as a Division 1 athlete and college educator to break down the different components of a college athlete's career and push student athletes to work for the bigger picture of college athletics. In this book, Gaines will discuss:


  • the recruitment and application process,
  • scholarships and choosing your school,
  • money management on a college budget,
  • the need to balance athletics with academics,
  • how to be the best teammate on and off the field, and
  • gathering the resources needed to succeed beyond college.

No matter your chosen sport or future plans either in the world of business or as a professional athlete, college is meant to be a stepping stone to that future. With a thorough game plan on how to best prepare, communicate, and execute, you'll enter the college arena with a fast start and strong finish.


A coach once told Gaines, "Most of the time, student athletes put all of their efforts into getting the chance to 'make it, ' but then once they're actually there, they're not prepared for it. Then the opportunity is gone before they even realize what happened."


That's not going to be your story. You're not just going to make it-you're going to elevate above the competition and thrive.