EP#61: Tennis player Tayah Cross' journey from Kinesiology in the US to becoming a practicing physiotherapist in Australia
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Chris Bates sits down with former college tennis athlete Tayah Cross, to discuss one of our most requested topics: the process of studying in a US college and then returning back to Australia to practice as a physio. Unlike the direct entry Australian model, Tayah's journey took her from an undergraduate kinesiology degree with a minor in French from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, to a Doctor of Physiotherapy at Bond University, culminating in a prestigious clinical placement at Stanford University where she worked with collegiate athletes—coming full circle in her educational journey.
Tayah discusses the varying classes she originally took in her freshman and sophomore year and how the flexible US college system supported her to try different courses before landing on kinesiology. She also reflects on how her experience as a college athlete has enabled her to become a fantastic physio, relating her own life experiences to many athletes she treats in her professional world.
Chapters
1. Introduction to Taya Cross (00:00:00)
2. From Tennis Player to Physiotherapist (00:03:24)
3. College Recruitment Challenges (00:08:37)
4. UTR and Tennis Scholarships (00:16:26)
5. College Tennis Experience (00:25:19)
6. Career Path and Personal Growth (00:32:02)
7. Reflections and Final Thoughts (00:34:42)
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