I was kind of wild. I enjoyed myself as a young man. I was moving 100 miles per hour - on and off the field.
“I was kind of wild. I enjoyed myself as a young man. I was moving 100 miles per hour - on and off the field.”
— Charles Woodson · Miles
The World Motivation
I was kind of wild. I enjoyed myself as a young man. I was moving 100 miles per hour - on and off the field.
“I was kind of wild. I enjoyed myself as a young man. I was moving 100 miles per hour - on and off the field.”
— Charles Woodson · Miles
I was kind of wild. I enjoyed myself as a young man. I was moving 100 miles per hour - on and off the field.
I'm a firm believer in that you've got to strike the iron when it's hot.
Practice, training camps to me are fairly easy.
Any time as a corner you feel like you're in good position and the ball's still coming, you don't understand why, but you don't care at that point. You just want to catch the ball and hold up your end of the bargain if they throw it to you.
You have to go through a lot of trials and tribulations as a player to be able to grow and learn from 'em and to become better.
I walk four miles three or four times a week.
I always enjoy it when I walk on stage. There were some times when I was working so much in the '80s, and I felt really burnt-out. But I'd be up there singing and not be 10,000 million miles away, you know, just opening my mouth and the words coming out.
I had to grow up very fast. Especially with traveling and having to drive 300 miles a night.
When I'm not involved in an acting job I try to run 10 miles a day.
I ran the Iditarod twice. I finished once. I came in 42nd or 43rd place out of 70 plus teams the first time, and I scratched 80 miles from Nome the second time. You can read about my experience in the race in my books 'Woodsong' and 'Winterdance.'