Maybe if he didn`t do stupid stuff in the gym it would save him 500,000 a year.Not too bright at all all. I have to ponder that if not for the NFL, I doubt he could even run a Watermelon stand in Detroit even.
This post proves you're not too bright.
If I was doing a workout that I required 500,000 dollars to recover from, I think I would re-examine the workout.
Who said it was "required"? I guarantee it's the training that's giving him longevity in the league.
I think its probably because he is good at whatever he does even though he wastes 500,000 a year combating the shitty workouts.
He's 39 and still plays at a high level. Trains at 3:30am on early days 4:30am on his late days. Spends over $500k a year just on recovery.
Think about this little guy, his contract is like $500-$600k guaranteed a year. Why would he spend that?
But are those plates real?http://www.fakeweights.com/
"Little guy" haha. I'll be 55 and at 225 I'm at 15.6% as of last week (yes, I can prove it) but I digress. Harrison is in his 15th season, he just signed $3.5mil contract at 39. $500k is disposable income to him. C'mon sunshine, I thought you were some finance guy that drove around in rented Ferrari's. Btw, I can affirm that he's much closer to 5'10-11 than 6'2.https://www.si.com/si-wire/2013/05/15/james-harrison-spend-money-body-bengals-nfl
Fake plates doesn't bend barbell..
what if the barbell is fake toowww.fakebarbell.com
I guarantee it's the training that's giving him longevity in the league.
$500k is "disposable income" to a guy who signed a contract that ensures him $500k (before taxes). You need to realize just because someone says the moon is purple doesn't make it purple.
lololol, only on getbig can a nobody twat criticize a future nfl hall of famer on his training