A Quote by Ezekiel Elliott

We've talked before what is important is week in, week out, getting wins and getting better. — © Ezekiel Elliott
We've talked before what is important is week in, week out, getting wins and getting better.
That's something I kind of started Week 1, so when it got to where I'm getting a little beat up, I have a routine already for getting my body back together. Just getting in the cold tank, making sure you're getting massages.
I think what is most important to me is to be competitive week-in and week-out - not winning a race one week and then not finishing.
I think the idea of getting out of a traffic jam and getting out of work each week and going and doing all this stuff would be really exhausting.
Getting the opportunity to become England's number one was down to being at Everton, I believe, and being able to put in solid performances week in and week out.
I'm focused on going out and winning ballgames. Focused on getting better with the team every week.
It might sound crazy but you put your money up and take out a little every week. You put yourself on a salary instead of getting $7,000 this week, $20,000 next week and $5,000 the week after that. Take a $1,000. You got your toys, you got everything and your money under your mattress. Break it down and have a salary to take care of you and your family and stretch that money.
When I was playing week-in week-out, I was playing 46 games a season, and there's nothing better than playing every week.
I usually work seven days a week and rarely take vacations, which is both lame and unsustainable. I don't mind the idea of writing seven days a week, I suppose. Getting some work done early in the morning. But ideally I would love to take one day a week off.
You imagine running 120 miles a week, week in, week out, for the past four or five years. It takes a little bit out of you.
As long as I'm playing week in week out, I'm going to become a better player.
Start your week off right by getting back to what is really important - honoring God.
Game-time is the most important thing for me. When you're playing week in, week out you have the confidence to show what you're capable of.
At your church, the week is more important than the weekend. Empower people and send them out for the week.
Having the security of being in a series week in, week out gives you great flexibility; you can experience with yourself, try a different scene different ways. If you make a mistake one week, you can look at it and say, 'Well, I won't do that again,' and you're still on the air next week.
I put my body through hell. I run 120 miles a week, week in, week out.
Training with world-class players week in, week out has only made me a better player and I'm thankful for that.
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