I run 50-70 miles a week and lift five or six days. It's my time.
“I run 50-70 miles a week and lift five or six days. It's my time.”
— Casey Neistat · Lift
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I run 50-70 miles a week and lift five or six days. It's my time.
“I run 50-70 miles a week and lift five or six days. It's my time.”
— Casey Neistat · Lift
I run 50-70 miles a week and lift five or six days. It's my time.
I have 60-plus videos on YouTube and over 30 million views. Of those 60, only three or four are branded videos. I built that audience by telling stories the way I like to tell them.
For all the marathons I've run, including the Ironmans that I've run, immediately after the race, I clean myself up, do whatever I need to do to make sure I'm okay, and I get right back out there, and I cheer people on. Because it's the people who come in late in the race I find most inspiring.
I work in both very strict conditions and very loose, more open-minded conditions in advertising, and Nike is by far the most open-minded of all.
It's not about how much weight you can lift in-season. It's about how fast you can move it, how strong you are, how you can maintain that strength so you can produce on the floor.
But there's no problem to lift before the game in the morning, then play the game at night.
I'm so Mexican. We just work. I don't lift my head and just look back at what's been happening.
I don't really lift weights. It's kind of a vanity thing that I don't get into.
Well, once you've resigned yourself to the fact that you are the more mature pop performer and you're past the age you ever thought you would do it, you might as well do it as long as you can. As long as I can still lift a microphone, then I'll do it, you know.
I use iPod all the time, almost every day. It's great.