A Quote by Adama Traore

I have trained with expert sprinters many times and they all agree running with the ball and running without the ball requires two completely different techniques.
At Barca we trained every day with the ball. I hardly even took a step running without a ball at my feet.
Training's completely different now. It used to be a lot of running and work without the ball. Now it's all with the ball, which any player loves.
The good thing is I don't put the ball in my right hand and I'm predominantly left-handed when I'm running the ball. I just have to take care of the football and even if I have two hands that are 100 percent, I still can't turn the ball over. It's just something I have to mentally prepare for, and I think I'm strong enough to do that.
As far as dude running the ball, or running with the ball, and somebody hit you helmet to helmet, I think you got an opportunity to go down. You got an opportunity to slide.
When friends wanted to go to the centre of town, they took a bus or tram. I took the ball and went running after them. School was hell because I had to put the ball on the ground. Outside, I was free, playing the ball.
My husband cannot throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time. I can't believe they dropped the ball so many times.
When I get the ball, the players need to start running, and then I just feed them with the ball.
I hate running. Only if I have to, but my job is to get the ball to the receivers, the tight ends, running backs.
I don't think anybody running the ball, besides some running backs, like to get hit.
In Sweden, if a player has the ball, and you're running across the line of vision, you would never call for the ball. In the United States, if you're open, you're screaming.
The stage and working in front of a camera are two completely different mediums. Each requires different techniques.
Every footballer enjoys having the ball at their feet. There are times in training you find yourself without the ball. I enjoy that side of it as well. If we can spend more time working with the ball then everyone will enjoy it.
At some point, you're not going to be able to run the ball for 180 yards, even with the best running back in the NFL. That's when you have to be able to throw the ball.
When you're running for four yards a carry and you're rushing 47 times, you don't really need to throw the ball.
I just think about running the ball and running down the field. I don't really worry about the miles.
How many times can you put together 26 different stories without running out?
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