Psychology is much bigger than just medicine, or fixing unhealthy things. It’s about education, work, marriage – it’s even about sports. What I want to do is see psychologists working to help people build strengths in all these domains.
I do enjoy playing some sports, even though none of them are organized. I enjoy football most of all.
I’m a huge sports fan, but I am also a huge supporter of the United States of America and our militaries and everything that we’ve got for us.
When I was younger, to be honest, watching Bo Jackson, I dreamed of playing both sports. But as I got older, the opportunities were much better in hockey than baseball.
The public schools I attended were dominated by athletics and rarely inspiring intellectually, but I enjoyed a small circle of interesting friends despite my ineptitude at team sports and my preference for reading.
I was neither good in sports nor at studies, but I always wanted to stand out and be noticed.
Sports are my favorite. It’s the first thing I turn to every day.
Competing in sports has taught me that if I’m not willing to give 120 percent, somebody else will.
My parents never forced things on my brother and me: not our faith, not our sports, not our friends. Yet they taught us about surrounding ourselves with the right people: the kind of people we want to be.
I come from a small town in Ohio and was always into sports.
Every child should have time for arts, music, sports, drama, robotics, school newspapers and the like, not to mention recess and play.
Culture in general wants to connect ethical issues with consumerism. And we can see that overflowing into something that is consumed so much, which is sports.
Even in school, I was that kid others tried to pull down because I was naughty and did well in sports and academics. Life has trained me well.
If you’re a sports fan and you’re home and you’re washing dishes, usually your TV is on ESPN and you’re just getting the highlights and keeping up-to-date with all of the sports going around, all of the news.
I play a lot of sports. I played football for 12 years, I like tennis, I surf, I snowboard, and I ski. I always like to do an activity.
My life in Hollywood surrounded by celebrities became a point of view for me – sports, fashion, music, film, arts, and politics as a media play.
I have long recognized a link between fitness and mental health and I think we need to encourage young people to take part in sports and team activities because we know it has such positive results.
I was more interested in playing sports than acting. I didn’t take acting too seriously until the end of my junior year.
Discrimination and prejudice of any kind have no place in sports or in our society.
With the polarization of points of view around significant political and social issues, sports is a place where people can sort of talk about something together. And I think that is important to people.
I’m a huge sports fan.
The diet for climbing all the time isn’t really different from the diet for living. It’s not like cardio sports where you’re burning a bajillion calories every day.
The ESPYS are about appreciating moments in sports and not looking down on it because it’s maybe not your favorite athlete or your favorite team.
It should be common knowledge that women and men can talk about sports.
I have fought all over the world, and I am excited to be in ‘EA Sports MMA’ because this game is going to show the global appeal of mixed martial arts.