A Quote by Adrian Peterson

People say I'm injury-prone but that's definitely not true. — © Adrian Peterson
People say I'm injury-prone but that's definitely not true.
I feel like people think that I have mental lapses and I'm injury-prone, which isn't true. You just don't know me.
I don't want to be that guy they say that's injury prone.
I'm really not an injury-prone player. I just had that one injury that took, like, two years.
I have one of those bodies that is just a little more injury-prone.
My goals are to hit .300, score 100 runs, and stay injury-prone.
Everyone seems to have this perception that I'm injury-prone or I've had a lot of injuries, and that's not the case at all.
I just feel like it's my job to take care of my body. I play a contact sport, 99.9 percent injury rate. As far as being injury-prone or getting hurt, it's going to happen. But it's my job to take care of my body, come week in and week out.
Everyone starts out desperately trying to make a hit, but some people are just more mistake-prone than others. I happened to be fairly mistake-prone. Of the 40 shows I made, I'd say ten were hits, which is a pretty good average.
Neurotics are anxiety prone, accident prone, and often just prone.
People who are prone to guilt tend to work harder and perform better than people who are not guilt-prone, and are perceived to be more capable leaders.
We all think we have our personal favorites. But when I say, "People shouldn't steal - is it true?" Everyone in a room of, let's say, a thousand people all raise their hands and say, "That's true."
Men are more prone to cheating, definitely.
Every injury is specific to what has happened, but the advice that I will give is that if you have a lower body injury, to work your upper body out. If you have an upper body injury, work your lower body out. Again, move what is not broken and you will definitely feel better.
You know just because you don't like the way it sounds when I say it or you don't like my haircut or you don't like that I'm gay, it does not mean that what we say is not true. If you squint a little bit, it is true I do sometimes look like a dude, and I am definitely gay.
I'd always told people that I would have liked to pursue some sort of professional fight career. I don't know if I'm quite right for it, since I'm extremely prone to injury. I've been boxing for a couple years, and I've messed around with some Jiu-Jitsu, and I've always felt that there's such a passion in a real fighter's heart.
I am aware that I have come to the end of my martial times, but training with pain I want no longer. My body is battered by countless trainings. I collected nine operations; the body has become prone to injury.
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