{QTtext}{timescale:100}{font:Arial}{size:12}{backColor:0,0,0} {textColor:65535,65535,65535}{width:320}{justify:left} [00:00:01.00] {italic}music [00:00:08.00] Coach: Put your body under here like this, so, go ahead, show me... [00:00:11.00] {plain}I love the sport of soccer. ItÕs creative. [00:00:15.00] When you get that ball, thereÕs not a set thing to do. You can start dribbling at a person, you can pass, you can do a little flick. [00:00:24.00] There are so many things that you can do, and itÕs all your decision. [00:00:28.00] IÕm a Physics major here at UVM, and IÕm taking quantum right now and itÕs a great class. [00:00:34.00] I love it, I absolutely love it, and I see myself studying things small rather than big, and thatÕs about the only thing I can tell you about physics. [00:00:44.50] [00:00:47.00] I mean I enjoy ski racing simply because itÕs just you and the mountain. [00:00:54.00] It is very individual. A lot of times itÕs you against yourself. [00:01:00.00] I was always a very intense athlete and being now like Division I and stuff like that [00:01:07.00] IÕm surrounded by the same people that just love the sport, and love to work hard, and really want to do well. [00:01:15.00] [00:01:17.00] I definitely made my friends through the ski team and the soccer team, and the Physics department. [00:01:23.00] I have a lot of good friends in there, too. [00:01:25.00] And yeah, just being around people, and what happens in when you are doing the same stuff, you relate to them, [00:01:32.00] and it is so much easier to make friends when you know that they understand. [00:01:38.00] [00:01:40.47]