Junriel B. Grana is an 18-year-old student-athlete who has played badminton since grade 6 and is inspired by his friend qualifying for the annual national games. Though he sometimes feels exhausted from early morning training, he is driven by his motto to "Always train to improve" and can't stop until achieving his goal of qualifying for the national games. Proper time management and discipline are keys to his success as he is expected to compete in the upcoming division meet.
Junriel B. Grana is an 18-year-old student-athlete who has played badminton since grade 6 and is inspired by his friend qualifying for the annual national games. Though he sometimes feels exhausted from early morning training, he is driven by his motto to "Always train to improve" and can't stop until achieving his goal of qualifying for the national games. Proper time management and discipline are keys to his success as he is expected to compete in the upcoming division meet.
Junriel B. Grana is an 18-year-old student-athlete who has played badminton since grade 6 and is inspired by his friend qualifying for the annual national games. Though he sometimes feels exhausted from early morning training, he is driven by his motto to "Always train to improve" and can't stop until achieving his goal of qualifying for the national games. Proper time management and discipline are keys to his success as he is expected to compete in the upcoming division meet.
Junriel B. Grana is an 18-year-old student-athlete who has played badminton since grade 6 and is inspired by his friend qualifying for the annual national games. Though he sometimes feels exhausted from early morning training, he is driven by his motto to "Always train to improve" and can't stop until achieving his goal of qualifying for the national games. Proper time management and discipline are keys to his success as he is expected to compete in the upcoming division meet.
Junriel B. Grana, an 18-year-old who started playing badminton since
he was grade 6. Inspired by his friend who qualified for the annual Palarong Pambansa. The student-athlete is driven by his motto, “Always train to improve”. To him, badminton is the perfect sport to socialize, it is also tactical and requires hard work to excel. Though, sometimes he feels exhausted from waking up early for an early training. He really just can’t stop yet until he achieves his main goal, to qualify for the Palarong Pambansa. This young lad proved that discipline and proper time management is the key to success. He is going to step forward to his dreams as he is expected to compete in the upcoming Division Meet.