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Date Posted: 20:09:09 09/07/03 Sun
Author: Brandon Muhlgeier
Subject: Sports Bio

Hi my name is Brandon Muhlgeier and I am a Sophomore Kinesiology major from New Jersey. Growing up for me was normally every Saturday or Sunday during the school year a recreational league sports day. In the fall it was soccer, I swam during the winter and played soccer and baseball in the spring. I eventually gave up on the baseball just because I was getting better at soccer. It was pretty much that way till I started to play high school volleyball and run track. Track only lasted 2 seasons because of an infamous snowball fight during practice, which led to a few guys and myself getting dropped from the program. I was better off though because it gave me more time to ski during the winter, which is always a good thing.
Currently I am Emergency Medical Technician and want to go on to get my paramedic license after I graduate. Doing the job I’ve seen a lot of different sports related injuries. Everything from skateboard falls, twisted ankles from basketball, runners and bikers who have been hit by cars, and football injuries just to name a few incidents. I’ve also cut a few people out of cars… but that’s a different story. Driving around in an ambulance is a lot of fun, and you get to have a real impact on people’s lives. It’s definitely a thrill job why I love doing it.

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