My name is Joe Marmora and I am currently majoring in physical education along with health education. The reason that I chose PE as my major was because of the great PE teachers that I had while I was in high school. I could just tell how much fun they were having with all of the kids in class as well as coaching after school. I would have to say that my soccer coach played the most impotent part of my life that led me to move toward PE. He had the ability to get even the laziest kids in class to be enthusiastic about what was going on in class; weather it be football, basketball or pickle ball, so in turn that made the whole class more active. The only reason why I picked
Since I was 14 I have been working at the swim club in my town. I’ve done everything from cook burgers to save lives. For the past four years I have been giving swimming lesson. As well as coaching the swim team. This past summer I finally got the promotion I was looking forward to, I was promoted to manager. This is a great job, especially for teachers since we have the summers off.
When I’m not at school or working I enjoy paying soccer. I play for a sponsored club team that is apart of the garden state soccer league. We have games every Sunday. I also just love hanging out with all my friends.
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In response to my post “Memories about Reading”- I did not realize that once I posted my experience, others might be able to relate. This is the first time I have meet someone that also did not have a great experience with this. It makes me feel a little better about it knowing others share the same frustrations… that I am not alone. For so long I thought I was just plain stupid, but I have realized I am real smart. Just at different things. And this is just a challenge I am willing to take on. I must say though even though u might have dyslexia, you are doing a great job with coming up with you own techniques to deal with it. I think that is a whole different kind of smarts you should be proud of!
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