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Have you ever considered joining a sports team in college? I sure didn’t! That is, until I was at a barbeque the beginning of my freshman year and a member of the rowing team encouraged me to try out.

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Although it wasn’t something I had considered doing beforehand, I decided to go for it—and I made it! During the school year, I practiced, competed, and became close friends with my new teammates—all while taking classes.

Even though it required a lot of hard work and buckets of sweat, I loved every minute of it!

In case you’re considering, here’s the lowdown on joining a college team your freshman year—and my experience.

Go For It!

So, why should you even consider going out for the team? Think about it. You gain so much:

You have nothing to lose. If you have the desire to join a team, you should try. Seize the opportunity—many sports teams hold tryouts for their freshman/novice teams. They typically have a high rate of advancement to varsity later on.

Don’t spend the rest of your college career wondering, “What if?” You never know until you try!

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Being an athlete has its perks!

Being a college athlete definitely has its perks. However, when you’re a freshman, it’s almost a completely new lifestyle that you have to adopt.

It varies from sport to sport and from school to school, but you should be ready for two practices a day. The first practice typically will start early in the morning--mine starts at 6:30! The second practice usually starts in the afternoon or evening, after classes.

A typical day in the life of a college athlete is filled with practice and schoolwork. I had to adjust my lifestyle to meet the needs of rowing.

For example, because our practices started so early in the morning, I had to make sure to eat a full dinner the night before. That dinner is the meal that got me through the morning practice.

There are huge advantages to being a college athlete...

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