Fendi Onobun proves that it's never too late to find a new dream. Like many, Onobun was once just a kid shooting hoops in his backyard, who dreamt of playing for a much larger audience. Onobun knew that raw talent wasn't enough to play in the NBA, so he dedicated his life to training for the day he might play pro-ball. After playing power forward for the legendary Coach Lute Olson at the University of Arizona, a change in coaching staff left Onobun's chances of having a professional basketball career up in the air. With his childhood dream of making it to the NBA in question, friends proposed…mehr
Fendi Onobun proves that it's never too late to find a new dream. Like many, Onobun was once just a kid shooting hoops in his backyard, who dreamt of playing for a much larger audience. Onobun knew that raw talent wasn't enough to play in the NBA, so he dedicated his life to training for the day he might play pro-ball. After playing power forward for the legendary Coach Lute Olson at the University of Arizona, a change in coaching staff left Onobun's chances of having a professional basketball career up in the air. With his childhood dream of making it to the NBA in question, friends proposed the idea of trying a new sport: football―a sport he only played once in middle school! Onobun found himself at a crossroads. In a grueling year where he trained simultaneously to play basketball and learn football, he eventually transformed himself from a power forward to a tight end with NFL potential. Beset with injuries and troubles with his childhood, faith, and trust, he persevered. It was a tough road―for many, it would have been an impossible road―but Onobun's work ethic and determination to do the right thing ended in victory. In this fascinating and unique story, Onobun shares how he got to the top in sports, the hardships he faced, and what it takes to play in one of the most competitive leagues in the world. A story of grit, hard work, faith, and courage, Onobun's fast-paced tale of life on and off the court (and field) will leave you ready to tackle your dream―no matter how elusive it may seem.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Seitenzahl: 300
Altersempfehlung: 13 bis 18 Jahre
Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2024
Englisch
Abmessung: 203mm x 127mm x 24mm
Gewicht: 413g
ISBN-13: 9798990492608
Artikelnr.: 70966831
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Fendi Onobun is a former NFL tight end and two-sport collegiate athlete, that enjoyed a five-year career with the St. Louis Rams, Buffalo Bills, and Jacksonville Jaguars. In 2015, Onobun suffered a career-ending knee injury which abruptly altered his path, prompting him to redirect his focus back to his roots in Houston, Texas.Returning to his hometown, Onobun didn't let adversity define him; instead, he embraced it as an opportunity to make a lasting impact on his community. Through philanthropy, entrepreneurship, and writing.In 2023, Onobun expanded his philanthropic efforts by establishing the C.O.R.E Leadership Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting students in underserved communities. Through a variety of programs, workshops, and resources, the foundation empowers young individuals with the tools they need to achieve success and unlock their full potential.Onobun is a devoted family man, cherishing his role as a father to two boys, Fendi II and Prince, and a loving husband to his wife Stephanie. His ability to balance his personal and professional life while remaining deeply rooted in his community speaks volumes about his character and values.
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