Bo Jackson Quotes
Top 46 wise famous quotes and sayings by Bo Jackson
Bo Jackson Famous Quotes & Sayings
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I have no problem with my hips - I can still do the things that I used to do. I can run, I'm just not the fastest person on the field anymore.
It is better to give a lick than receive one. If anybody got in my way, I tried to run right through them.
I taught myself how to pole vault in one day. The next day I entered a meet to pole vault and won it all for the state of Alabama.
But now, I get up every morning and go to the gym because I don't like waking up stiff or in pain and wondering if my hip is going to hurt me.
Whenever I wasn't watching the planes, I was playing community baseball, football, or something like that.
It's all about the attitude, gut, heart and determination to go out and give 120% every time to try and help the team win.
I also tell them that your education can take you way farther than a football, baseball, track, or basketball will - that's just the bottom line.
Growing up as a kid, the back of my house faced a little community airport about four or five miles from my house.
The way strength and conditioning has helped me now is that I make it a point to go to the gym everyday if I can.
I think everyone would love to see Jeff Gordon lose or get run into the wall, but I think he uses that - similar to me.
Well, back when I was training, probably the only nutritious thing on the market was Gatorade - that's all that we knew.
You practice Monday through Friday in college, or Monday through Saturday in the pro's - and then you just go out and knock somebody's head off.
When I was a kid, everybody in the neighborhood picked me to be the one in jail or be in the cemetery by the time I was 20.
Being the 8th out of 10 kids, and being the one that stayed in trouble, I sort of became a momma's boy.
I'll never worry about not being successful. I'll just take it one day at a time, one season at a time. And play as hard as I can.
My confidence and drive to go play came when I realized how gifted I was at such a young age and how much bigger my build was than the kids my age.
My workout was running down fly balls, stealing a base, or running for my life on the football field.