A Quote by Stephen Gostkowski

I'll try to play as long as I can stay healthy. — © Stephen Gostkowski
I'll try to play as long as I can stay healthy.
I try to exercise, I try to think of it less as vanity and more like, how do I stay healthy from the inside out? I try to make my insides happy and healthy and I think that reflects on the outside.
That's my plan in the offseason: to work hard and to try to play as many games as I can and stay healthy.
I watch what I eat. I'm careful with exercise. I do enough to try to stay healthy, but I don't overdo, and I pace myself... Most important of all though, I try to think healthy thoughts.
I want to play at a good level for as long as possible and just stay healthy.
You're going to play good. You're going to play bad. But as long as I stay healthy, I should be happy. Every player should feel the same way.
Staying healthy puts good numbers up. If you stay healthy and try to do the things that you can to win ballgames and do what you can for your team, that's all that matters.
I swim to stay healthy and try to stay as busy as I can.
The Secret to a long and healthy life is to be stress-free. Be grateful for everything you have, stay away from people who are negative stay smiling and keep running.
I'm trying to live until I'm at least 65 or 70, so I might as well try and stay healthy until at least that long.
I feel like I've got a process swing. It takes a long time to get to where it needs to be and to stay there. The advantage - if I'm healthy - more often than not, it tends to stay there.
I won't have to do any major changes to continue my career a long way, hopefully. Just hopefully stay healthy and be able to help a team out as I go through and still play at a pretty high level.
As you grow, you stretch. You become more, and you have more to give if you've lived and learned and experienced. And I try to stay healthy. I eat as healthy as I can. I drink lots of water, and I work out just about every day of my life.
I'd like to play as long as I still love the game, as long as I'm still feeling healthy and playing well so a team would want me to play for them.
With mental health, it's not like there's a box where you're healthy and another box where you've got a mental illness. You try to stay at the healthy end of the continuum, and watch as you move, and I've been able to do that.
I exercise a lot. I try to stay healthy.
I try to eat healthy and stay active.
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