No, no. I'm saying that everybody should be like me, at least as far as exercise goes.
For everything else … well, probably not.
I accept that this is one way that habits can be established. But that's not how it happened with me.It’s weird you don’t recognize developing good habits most likely comes from outside influences especially with young people. I work out daily, well, just because I want to do so, but I absolutely can point to my background in competitive sports as what laid the foundation to do so. Old strength coaches, former players, they all helped me develop the competitiveness and drive to carry on solo without a competitive team to be a part of.
The most driven people I know can point to something or someone that helped them develop good habits and if they can’t, they honestly must’ve just forgotten.
We are really going to miss Brandon Adams. I was looking forward to watching him this year. Such a loss in so many, many ways.Might see two freshmen (redshirt & true) starting at DT.
I expect to see a lot of freshmen on the field especially during the Clemson game.
Son got his masters in sports admin at ou in anticipation of being a football coach. He had a summer internship at the olympic training center at Colorado spring. I got to visit for a few days and was impressed at the athletes dedication to being their absolute personal bests.I accept that this is one way that habits can be established. But that's not how it happened with me.
In my case, I became very interested in Olympic-style weightlifting - what the rest of the world calls "heavy athletes" - when I was in high school. In those days, not only were there no strength coaches, but our football coaches were very ambiguous about weightlifting at all. Some actively discouraged it. I, oth, thought that weightlifting was cool. I wanted to be strong, pretty much for my own delectation. It helped in sports, but that was secondary to just plain getting stronger and doing the lifts. And I did this all on my own; I never got more then occasional admiration from friends. While I never got really good at lifting, I simply kept doing it after awhile because I enjoyed it. It makes you feel better and it's fun to go to the gym. When I got to college I met some similar enthusiasts and it got to be a social thing. It turned out we had all come to weightlifting in pretty much the same way as well.
I suppose that your road may be more common nowadays since athletic programs put so much more emphasis on being strong, but that isn't how I got the habit. Different strokes, I guess.
Guess most people didn't see James Graham's response video to Jalen's:
Might see two freshmen (redshirt & true) starting at DT.
I expect to see a lot of freshmen on the field especially during the Clemson game.
Guess most people didn't see James Graham's response video to Jalen's:
Hope that we don't see 4 freshmen on the field the first two times we kickoff to Clemson, like we did last year at USF.Might see two freshmen (redshirt & true) starting at DT.
I expect to see a lot of freshmen on the field especially during the Clemson game.
At least 5 freshman are set to see reps at DL, with 3 likely starting.
Sylvain Yondjouen
Ja'Quon Griffin
T.K. Chimedza
Justice Dingle
Jordan Domineck
Anyone know the current size on Dingle and Domineck? I guess to early to tell if Jamal Camp will contribute this fall.