I do not like sports, unless you consider treating all humankind with love and respect a sport.
In the sports arena I would say there is nothing like training and preparation. You have to train your mind as much as your body.
I’m a big sports fan and go to games.
This social media era is giving us a more in-depth look at our favorite people, and it’s all aspects, from music to movies to television to sports. I think it has been somewhat of a distraction at times, but also a huge benefit.
I love sports – I used to play volleyball really competitively…I went to Junior Olympic qualifiers, and I’ve ridden horses my whole life.
You know how sports teach kids teamwork and how to be strong and brave and confident? Improv was my sport. I learned how to not waffle and how to hold a conversation, how to take risks and actually be excited to fail.
Sports is a unique thing in our country. It’s so influential. It’s almost like a sacrament for religion.
I like playing all sports, from football to soccer, and I love playing baseball.
We all know that girls who compete in sports perform better in school, are physically healthier and have a stronger self-esteem.
I love outdoor sports, like volleyball, and I play them whenever I can.
Unlike most traditional, season-long fantasy sports sites, which make most of their money from administrative fees and advertising, FanDuel and DraftKings take a cut of every bet. That is what bookies do, and it is illegal in New York.
In the field of outdoor sports, the American boy is easily capable of devising his own amusements, and until some proof is adduced that baseball is not his invention, I protest against this systematic effort to rob him of his dues.
I’ve always been a mediocre student, so I never won an award in school. I’m not very athletic, so I’ve never won a sports award. So, I’m a mediocre person.
I love sports and I love sports movies.
Though teenagers are generally very interested in sports, they must realise that education is the most important thing in their lives. They must find the right balance.
I’m sort of like a lame, single guy in a red sports car.
Your ups and downs in sports, I think they are as normal as daily life: One day you wake up and feel great, the next day you wake up and feel maybe less great.
In female sports, if you’re gay, most likely your team knows it pretty quickly. It’s very open and widely supported. For males, it’s not that way at all. It’s sad.
Amateurism is the strongest form of discrimination in sports. Because it discriminates against the underprivileged, it discriminates against the poor. If we want sports to go back to the wealthy, let’s make it amateur again.
I watch all sports in some shape or form. When you grow up in a small town, sports becomes a form of you.
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.
When Colin Kaepernick refuses to stand for the anthem, that’s both a sports story and a politics story.
In sports teams, apart from talk of sporting prowess and the imparting of inspirational thought, an extraordinary amount of time is spent discussing, and flaunting, material possessions.
I’m really into beaches, but I also enjoy a bit of culture. An ideal holiday would have a nice balance of the two, but I’m definitely not into adrenalin sports, nor would I enjoy spending a month solid on a beach.
When I get into a bad mood, I do sports and then everything’s OK. And then I go and make decisions, however painful they may be.