User:Ryancombs19

= Ryan Combs = Ryan David Combs was born and raised in East Peoria, Illinois on May 19th, 2000. He attended Robein Grade School and East Peoria Community High School and is currently taking classes at Illinois Central College. Combs loves both playing and watching sports as well as playing with his pets.

Early life
Ryan Combs was born to the parents of David William Combs (Father) and Michele Lee Combs (Mother) on May 19th, 2000. He has an older sister, Ashley Michele Combs, who wanted Ryan to be a girl rather than a boy because she wanted a little sister not a little brother.

Education
Ryan went to a small school called Robein Grade School for Kindergarden through eigth grade. Ryan played baseball and basketball for four years and ran track for two years for the school teams. Combs also played soccer but not for the school because they did not provide a soccer team at Robein. He graduated from Robein in 2014 along with a little under 30 other classmates. After graduating from Robein, Ryan began his high school career at East Peoria Community High School (EPCHS). While attending EPCHS, Combs played soccer for four years (all four on the varsity team), basketball for two years, and baseball for four years. He graduated from EPCHS in 2018.

Favorite Teams and Athletes
His favorite teams include the; Cleveland Cavaliers, Boston Red Sox, Real Madrid C.F., Duke Blue Devils Men's Basketball, Connecticut Huskies Men's Basketball, and Seattle Seahawks. His favorite athletes are; LeBron James, David Ortiz (Retired), Cristiano Ronaldo, and this past year for the Duke Blue Devils Men's Basketball team his favorite player was Cameron Reddish.

Fitness and Wellness
Being physically fit has always been apart of my life. Since I played many different sports I always had something to do which made me be in really good shape. But after high school was over I decided that I did not want to play sports anymore. I lost the love I once had for baseball, basketball I liked to play for fun but not in the same way I used to, and soccer just would not have been the same without my high school coach and teammates. So with no more sports I had to go to the gym more often. I worked out five days a week because of our weight trainning class at the high school but never to the extent of a full workout each day. So now I try to go to the gym as many days as I can a week to keep my body looking and feeling the way I want it.