Slater has lived the ancient Greek life of well-being: dedication, consistent excellence, and mastery in his craft. You can just see it in his presence
older brother creat great athletes especially in the nba. Usually players who are 7ft-6’5 are the tallest players they play against thought their youth and get stuck at center . Cade Cunningham Kevin Durant lemelo ball even gannis and Mobley . All very big players who play positions below their height.
I think his opinion on longevity is the best I’ve ever heard. Obviously he is a great athlete. And all that means is that he has been athletic since a kid and hasn’t stopped. And with age comes skill, where you exert less energy doing much less and achieving much more, of which is called skill. Or in other words. Do enough to be healthy and youthful. And don’t ever go 100%… Like a car, if you do 65 constantly and just make the correct decisions of what lanes to switch too and when. Of which is the skill. You’ll not only beat the guy racing you doing 80, then slowing to 40 then revving to eighty and slamming too 40 again. But his car will retire while yours hits 200 thousand miles with regular maintenance. It’s like that no shit, that’s common sense thing that’s not common lol
Slater has lived the ancient Greek life of well-being: dedication, consistent excellence, and mastery in his craft. You can just see it in his presence
Which ones joe
older brother creat great athletes especially in the nba. Usually players who are 7ft-6’5 are the tallest players they play against thought their youth and get stuck at center .
Cade Cunningham Kevin Durant lemelo ball even gannis and Mobley . All very big players who play positions below their height.
Kelly is the G.O.A.T
Joe should also interview Kai Lenny, Italo Ferreira, John John Florence just to name a few!
I think his opinion on longevity is the best I’ve ever heard. Obviously he is a great athlete. And all that means is that he has been athletic since a kid and hasn’t stopped. And with age comes skill, where you exert less energy doing much less and achieving much more, of which is called skill. Or in other words. Do enough to be healthy and youthful. And don’t ever go 100%… Like a car, if you do 65 constantly and just make the correct decisions of what lanes to switch too and when. Of which is the skill. You’ll not only beat the guy racing you doing 80, then slowing to 40 then revving to eighty and slamming too 40 again. But his car will retire while yours hits 200 thousand miles with regular maintenance. It’s like that no shit, that’s common sense thing that’s not common lol