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OverviewIllustrating that there is a spot for everyone, this completely revised recruitment manual is a go-to guide for all high school students that dream of participating in college athletics. It addresses not only how to get recruited by top colleges and universities but also how to excel academically in both high school and college to ensure a successful career as a student-athlete. Offering insider information, this guidebook for getting scholarship money also provides tips for understanding the complicated NCAA recruiting rules, information on what colleges really want from athletes in their programs, and techniques for developing individual skills to transition successfully from high school to college athletics. The step-by-step guide addresses how to best utilize social media and campus visits in the recruiting process. Candid and insightful input from college athletics experts, college and high school counselors, and athletic trainers helps athletes achieve success in many areas of their life--including training, nutrition, and time management--catapulting these students beyond their peers both on and off the field. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stewart BrownPublisher: SuperCollege LLC,US Imprint: SuperCollege LLC,US Edition: Fifth Edition Weight: 0.326kg ISBN: 9781617601392ISBN 10: 161760139 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 26 July 2018 Audience: Primary & secondary/elementary & high school , Secondary , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Navigating through the Rules Chapter 2: I'm Eligible, Why Take the SAT Again? Scholarships and Financial Aid Chapter 3: What College Coaches Really Want Chapter 4: Bigger, Faster, Stronger & Smarter: Develop Yourself for College Athletics Chapter 5: Your Body as an Athletic Temple Chapter 6: Tuck in Your Shirt and Pull up Your Socks: Attract College Coaches Chapter 7: Not a 48-Hour Vacation: College Visits Chapter 8: What is Next? Transition Smoothly to College Expert Insight: Developmental Challenges for First-Year Student Athletes Chapter 9: When Do I Get a Day Off? Develop a Schedule That Allows You to Succeed Chapter 10: The Rules Are There to Protect You Website Resources College Coach and Expert Biography and Contact InformationReviewsBrown's insight will help you become more successful both as a student and as an athlete. --Schellas Hyndman, Men's Soccer Coach, Southern Methodist University A must read for any high school athlete interested in competing on the college level. --Gary Clark, Director of Athletics, Furman University An invaluable resource filled with great tips. It is a must read for any young person considering playing sports in college at any level. --Michael Scerbo, Women's Lacrosse Coach, Duquesne University An outstanding aid in helping students understand the recruiting process. --Charles Breithaupt, Director of Athletics, Texas University Interscholastic League (UIL) Brown's insight will help you become more successful both as a student and as an athlete. --Schellas Hyndman, Men's Soccer Coach, Southern Methodist University A must read for any high school athlete interested in competing on the college level. --Gary Clark, Director of Athletics, Furman University An invaluable resource filled with great tips. It is a must read for any young person considering playing sports in college at any level. --Michael Scerbo, Women's Lacrosse Coach, Duquesne University An outstanding aid in helping students understand the recruiting process. --Charles Breithaupt, Director of Athletics, Texas University Interscholastic League (UIL) Author InformationStewart Brown is a former men's and women's collegiate soccer coach, athletic trainer, and physical education professor. He won Coach of the Year for both his men's and women's programs. He lives in Dallas, TX. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |