I was an All-American in wrestling in high school was National Champion in Chinese kickboxing in 1999 and have spent a lot of time around professional athletes which includes my eight-plus years as CEO of a sports nutrition company.
We've seen the kind of social impact a professional sports team has on a city. A team brings high-profile role models into your community who are healthy and they're great images for the city to gravitate toward especially for kids.
The two major things that changed the makeup of all professional sports are money generated by television and courts that players went to in order to win their freedom as free agents.
Several professional athletes have wrongly taught many young Americans by example that the only way to succeed in sports is to take steroids.
I think professional sports football to use it as an example it's fundamentally a form of entertainment.
I played professional level sports. When you're playing for money it's a whole other level.
At ten I was playing against 18-year-old guys. At 15 I was playing professional ball with the Birmingham Black Barons so I really came very quickly in all sports.
It's not just the NFL. Every other league has a draft. It has been fundamental to the success of professional sports.
Soccer and cricket were my main sports growing up. I had trials as a soccer player with a few clubs interested Crystal Palace being one but it was cricket which became my chosen profession.
I have zero interest in sports of any kind - professional college or international.
There's not a long track record of people leaving professional sports to become a software developer.
I was showing early symptoms of becoming a professional baseball man. I was lying to the press.
I had pro offers from the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers who were pretty hard up for linemen in those days. If I had gone into professional football the name Jerry Ford might have been a household word today.
As I get older I think contrary to modern assumption but in line with the old Lerner and Lowe song that it would actually benefit both them and society if - to quote Professor Higgins - a woman could be more like a man.
We need to tap the resource of current and retiring science and math professionals that have both content mastery and the practical experience to serve as effective teachers.
My parents divorced when I was born and my mother is a political science professor like a feminist Mormon which is sort of an oxymoron.
I'm an amateur science enthusiast. I'm not even a professional enthusiast. I don't know anything I never even passed biology in high school. But I read the science section of the newspaper.
Here in the United States our profession is much maligned people simply don't trust or like journalists anymore and that's sad.
I got into acting because my teachers kept nudging me into it. The power a teacher has to influence someone is so great. I can't think of a profession I have more respect for.
Because of my tremendous respect for Bob Barker and for the show's high standards of professionalism I consider this a tremendous honor that few announcers have ever been treated to. Both Rod's and Johnny's shoes are huge I can't think about filling them.
The Epistle is a correction of profession without life and most valuable in this respect.
A blank wall of social and professional antagonism faces the woman physician that forms a situation of singular and painful loneliness leaving her without support respect or professional counsel.
In science a healthy skepticism is a professional necessity whereas in religion having belief without evidence is regarded as a virtue.
I like to say magic is the world's second oldest profession a mystical and often awe-inspiring spectacle that throughout the ages has blended superstition trickery and religion.
We don't need a weakened government but a strong government that would take responsibility for the rights of the individual and care for the society as a whole.