Quotes about Athleticism
In a way, gluttony is an athletic feat, a stretching exercise.
- John Updike
But I mean, even my family gets spoiled at times watching me doing things that I do, on and off the court.
- LeBron James
Sometimes I don't know what takes me over during a game. Sometimes I just feel I have moved to a different place and I can make the pass, score the goal or go past my marker at will.
- Zinedine Zidane
When I look at myself, I'm not a big man - I'm a guard. I can do everything on the basketball court. You can name it - pass, post up, shoot the ball, bring the ball up, being a playmaker - so I'm excited to break that stereotype.
- Joel Embiid
You want to stick with one sport and master one thing and be good, yeah, you might be able to go to more combines, but the life experiences and athleticism you get from playing three sports or whatever will stick with you and help you progress.
- Giancarlo Stanton
I'm not going to lie. I've done the 'Twisted Bliss' off of Braun Strowman's shoulders before, but that's not nothing to be on top of an Elimination Chamber pod.
- Alexa Bliss
It's hard not to respect Kobe Bryant's game: He's one of the all-time greats.
- Mark Lanegan
Kurt Zouma is a strong guy.
- Michail Antonio
With moderate physical training, you can control anything in your body. You don't have to be an athlete to do it, and this isn't just about people with disabilities - it's about everyone. You just have to have the willpower, the mindset, and the desire to want to better yourself.
- RJ Mitte
I like to get out and get up the court, using my speed and aggressiveness toward the hoop.
- LeBron James
My father first brought yoga into my life when I was 7. He began yoga, meditation, and diet to help with his back injuries incurred from being really athletic. Once he healed, he began to use yoga to take his body to a new level.
- Mandy Ingber
I played basketball, baseball, and football. I never had much downtime. But I think playing multiple sports helped tremendously in my baseball career. I have the agility of all three combined into one.
- Giancarlo Stanton