It all started a while ago when we were preparing and sculpting our essential questions...now it's time to reflect on our experience in Boston and make sense of all the information we gathered.
We had a great workout and information session with the folks from BU's Athletic Enhancement Center and learned a whole lot about recruiting and coaching from the pitching coach at Northeastern on Monday. On Tuesday, we were able to view all the in's and out's of Boston College's football complex and finish the day with the Sports Editor from the Boston Globe.
Here's a great place to read about each group member's experience...enjoy!
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
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I learned a lot but probably like the sports psychologist the best. BC's facilities were by far the best. I'd want to go next year as a senior leader.
I learned alot of useful information from everybody that we talked to like the nutritionist and the sports psychologist. Out of all the facilities we visited, BC by far had the nicest. I will be able to use the information that I learned to help me make the transition to college and hopefully playing college sports.
I learned a ton on this trip, I learned how to eat heathly what to eat before a sporting event and what to eat after (check out www.kidshealth.org/teen/food_fitness/nutrition/eatnrun.html)
a game at BU
Unfortunately my essential question didnt get fully answered but we know that supplements are being used because the NCAA and the professional associations are still making and enforcing rules banning the supplements. (www.kidshealth.org/teen/food_fitness/sports/sports_supplements.html and www.nida.nih.gov/NIDA_notes/NNVol15N3/tearoff.html
anonymous above is Derek
I have to agree with Kyle and Doug, BC was the best facility
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