12-19-2007, 01:10 AM | #1 |
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Eldrick Tiger Woods
I don't think Tiger is the best athlete in the world, but I think he is quite possibly the best competitor on earth.
Like MJ before him, he is completely guarded about his personal life, so I find it interesting to read about when he drops his guard and talks about life outside the ropes. ""I felt like I hadn't really appreciated having Dad around. I didn't talk to him as much as I should have. I didn't call him, didn't see him, wasn't there enough. It was kind of in my mind through the entire last year and even the beginning of this year. That I didn't do enough ...." "But when I had [daughter] Sam this year, I wanted to take in every moment and appreciate everything. And I think that's where my life has changed off the course. And no doubt I played better as a result. But it's sad. One thing I regret is that it took the fact of my dad's passing for me to appreciate how good my life was with him. I wish I had been able to realize how good it was when he was there." On training... "Woods' initial foray into the soldier's life came in 2004 at a four-day session of skydiving and other combat drills at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, where Earl Woods had undergone training before and after tours in Vietnam. This year, more than ever, Woods incorporated hardcore Navy SEAL-style training exercises, like running with a weighted vest, as a regular part of his two-a-days at home." http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/colum...t&lid=tab1pos1 Last edited by 8ballrollin; 12-19-2007 at 01:13 AM. |
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