"When you are younger you tend to overtrain and you don't realize it because you're so high on adrenaline and stuff."
About Andre Reed
Andre Reed — Life and Legacy
Andre Reed, a prominent figure in American football, is celebrated for his remarkable career as a wide receiver, primarily with the Buffalo Bills. His contributions to the game are marked by his ability to perform under pressure and his dedication to teamwork, which are central themes in his quotes. Reed's philosophy is encapsulated in his assertion that 'Success is not given, it's earned,' reflecting his belief that hard work and perseverance are crucial for achieving one's goals. Throughout his career, Reed faced numerous challenges, yet he consistently demonstrated resilience. His quote, 'You have to be able to adapt,' illustrates his understanding that flexibility is vital in both sports and life. This mindset not only helped him excel on the field but also inspired teammates to embrace a collective approach to overcoming obstacles. Reed's insights remain relevant today, as they resonate with anyone striving to achieve their dreams. His emphasis on resilience and teamwork serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of collaboration and determination in the face of adversity.
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Andre Reed quotes
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"Guys are faster, they're bigger and they're stronger. I think that's probably the main thing. And that's not just in football, I think it's in every sport."
"I think that while kids are in college they don't think that fitness and nutrition are really important things. But once they get to the NFL it's a job, and just like any other job you've got to be at your best to a certain point, especially with a job like this. You've got to be fit and you've got to eat the right things."
"When I came into the league in '85, the regimen for working out was just basic, and as I got older it became more about the core and keeping your body in balance."
"Guys get injuries and there's a reason why these injuries happen. A lot of time you're going to get your knee injuries and your ankle injuries, but sometimes if a guy's back is hurting it might be because his core isn't balanced with his back."
"I usually eat anything I want. I'm not a big junk food guy, really."
"I think guys overtrain and they burn out. And also just knowing what your body needs. Again, I think rest is really important."
"Some guys don't have to work out as hard as other guys do, but if you balance all that together then your longevity is definitely going to be greater. So, I would tell my 20-year-old self not to over-train."
"There are so many things out there now like these 30-minute workouts. I don't know if they work, but a lot of people have jobs and they don't have time to go to the gym. They can do those little 30-minute workouts they see on TV, or get one of those little portable gyms for their house. I think that's a good start."
"Your diet has to be number one. If you don't eat the right things, it doesn't matter who you are. Sometimes those foods treat people differently."
"The toughest individual I've ever met in my life is Jim Kelly, No. 12."
"I think as you get older and things don't work as much as they used to, you've got to have a tendency to do what's right for your body."
"I was a gym rat and I always thought that was a part of my success."
"A lot of times I go to the gym and I see people and they don't know how to work out. There's no routine or anything like that. I saw a guy who I haven't seen in five years and the guy looks the same as he did five years ago."