One of the most difficult things for people who have been successful in sports is adapting to the daily world where you can't get an answer from someone until 5 o'clock tomorrow. There is always an excuse. Living 40 or 50 years like that doesn't get too exciting after a while.
Major sports are major parts of society. It's not anomalous to have people who love sports come from other parts of that society.
I wanted to play sports my whole life. That's all I really wanted to do.
I'm a sports guy. Football God I flip out.
Competing in sports has taught me that if I'm not willing to give 120 percent somebody else will.
I'm an English boy. I played a lot of sports growing up but I never had any kind of workout regimen.
I started my cooking 'career' aged 15 almost 20 years ago. At the time it was quite a shock suddenly working 75 to 80 hours a week without time to play football or other sports.
We all know that girls who compete in sports perform better in school are physically healthier and have a stronger self-esteem.
As a child I was very involved with sports and I knew at age 9 that I wanted to be an Olympic champion.
I like to feel that I understand little things about sports.
I would never encourage my children to be athletes - first because my children are not athletes and second because there are so many people pushing to get to the top in sports that 100 people are crushed for each one who breaks through. This is unfortunate.
When a sports movie really works it gets you on all levels because the stakes are high. It's black and white. It's win or lose.
My tastes in all things lean towards the arty and boring. I like sports documentaries about Scrabble players bands that play quiet unassuming music and TV shows that win awards. In that way I am an elitist snob.
Read the news section of the newspaper and there is confusion and uncertainty a world buffeted by large forces people neither understand nor control. But turn to the sports section and it's all different.
Tennis is not like other sports where the coach is hired by an independent entity and that makes a huge difference in the dynamic.
Money was never the motivation. It never should be in sports.
I remember when I was growing up I always wore glasses and so if I was on-stage or just being able to move around playing sports I was never really able to because I had glasses holding me back. Wearing contacts has just been very helpful.
So if you want great sports Michigan's the place to be.
But as a practical matter Detroit's the sports city in the country.
I would venture to guess that if I was a construction worker... who requested a transfer to another department for the betterment of his family I would be commended for it. But because it's sports there's just so much passion added to it.
I'm a big sports fan. College football is my favorite.
We should confine booing in sports arenas to sport. I love a good boo as much as the next football fan.
When I was in Birmingham I used to go to a place called Redwood Field. I used to get there for a two o'clock game. Where can you make this kind of money playing sports? It was just a pleasure to go out and enjoy myself and get paid for it.
At ten I was playing against 18-year-old guys. At 15 I was playing professional ball with the Birmingham Black Barons so I really came very quickly in all sports.
I have got instincts that I think are very much in tune with people's very keen sense to see something different. I did not dream of being in politics since I was knee-high to a grasshopper. I was not involved in student politics or not in that partisan way.