'Progress plays a very important role in my life. I am always striving to be better in every aspect'
Q: What’s your hometown?
A: Penticton, British Columbia.
Q: How did you end up at ¹û½´ÊÓƵ?
A: I first began at ¹û½´ÊÓƵ, back in 2013 the year following my graduation. I was playing junior hockey for the Penticton Vees, but wanted to keep my mind sharp, so I enrolled in a few college-level courses. I returned to ¹û½´ÊÓƵ around 2015 in the Trades program, before finally realizing my passion and enrolling in the Human Kinetics program in 2018.
Q: How did you choose your program?
A: I chose my program based on what I am interested in, I have always been active and played sports. I chose the Human Kinetics program at ¹û½´ÊÓƵ, because I had heard good things about it and it was close to home!
Q: What is your area of interest?
A: Kinesiology. My goal is to get my Human Kinetics diploma following the winter 2021 semester and transfer to UBCO to continue my studies. Following that the plan is to apply for my Master of Physical Therapy.
Q: What do you like most about the program?
A: I really enjoy the content in the majority of my classes, but something I have come to enjoy in my time in the program is the different like-minded individuals I have had the opportunity to meet – as well as the amazing job Wendy, Colin and Louise have done to create a community within the program.
Q: Favourite class experience?
A: Favourite class experience would have to be the performing the Wingate. It is a very difficult test that assesses both anaerobic power and capacity. I was grateful to have the opportunity to perform the test and I did pretty good, too. The test is 30 seconds long and my peak power over five seconds was 1,350 watts.
Q: Who gave you the best advice you ever received?
A: I'm very thankful for both of my parents. From a young age, they encouraged hard work and instilled me with a sense of belief. Both of those things I carry with me to this day, and have helped me get on the right path to achieving my long-term goals.
Q: What advice do you have for new ¹û½´ÊÓƵ students?
A: Find your passion and know that if you come prepared to learn, make sacrifices and work harder than you ever have before, nothing will stop you from achieving your goals.
Q: Where are you the happiest?
A: I am a personal trainer, so I spend a lot of time at the gym. Being at the gym doing my own workout is definitely my happy place. But I enjoy spending my spare time with my girlfriend, friends and family!
Q: What matters most to you right now?
A: Getting better everyday. Progress plays a very important role in my life. I am always striving to be better in every aspect.
Q: Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
A: Still working to be where I want to be. Hopefully I will be nearing the end of my education or have finished a few years prior and have my career solidified. I imagine my family life will be different as I hope to be starting a family of my own around that time. I will still have exercise and fitness goals to pursue. Sounds like it will be busy just the way I like it.
About the Kinesiology Diploma
Kinesiology is an academic discipline which involves the study of physical activity and its impact on health, society, and quality of life. It includes areas of study such as exercise science, athletic training, socio-cultural analyses of sports and society, sport and exercise psychology, fitness leadership, physical education-teacher education, and pre-professional training for physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine and other health related fields.
The Kinesiology Diploma program helps students build skills that they can apply to a variety of career options in fitness, recreation, sport, education and health. Course credits transfer towards Bachelor degree programs in British Columbia and elsewhere.
Meet the department
Experienced instructors in the Department of Kinesiology focus on supporting student development of applied skills for athletic performance, fitness leadership and community health promotion so that students can solve complex personal and social problems connected to physical activity and inactivity.
About the Penticton campus
With an active and energetic learning community, the Penticton campus is the perfect place for students to discover life-long relationships and their path to success. Students benefit from the region’s array of four-season outdoor activities, from kayaking and paddle boarding on Okanagan Lake and Skaha Lake, to skiing and snowboarding at Apex Mountain only minutes away.