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Great Runner Dedication
Limping back to my car after completing a track meet, I curled into a ball, an excruciating pain radiating from my shins- a memory that will stick with me forever. The injury that I was experiencing was shin splints, an injury common in amateur runners. With shin splints comes a very large risk of a stress fracture which can end an entire career of running. Through my dedication to the sport as well as the support from both my teammates and coaches, and despite this injury which still plagues me, I have continued to push myself to become a great runner.
My dedication to running is clearly seen through the results produced under the conditions that I was put under. During my first season of track, I suffered through the constant pain of shin splints, but I pushed through to the end. After track season ended, I took a two month break to recover before joining cross country where my progress finally began to show. At the beginning of the season I started off
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When I first began my running career, I saw little hope in becoming a good runner. It wasn’t until after cross country ended that I was told by my coach,”You have all the tools available to you, now use them.” At the time I didn’t understand what he meant, but when I finally understood it I used it as a motivator to push myself farther and farther. The support of my coaches coupled with the encouragement given by my teammates gave a me an even larger boost in confidence. Before my first relay I clearly remember hearing my teammates telling me not to undermine my ability by thinking about my injury. In that relay I ran the second fastest leg, a major step in the right direction. After that meet I began to see a major improvement over the previous track season, and with that knowledge I have put it to heart and began the climb to

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