25. January 2011 Last updated 7:49 PM EST
Mike Flynt smiles and heard, Herschel Walker returns to the National Football League. Walker, now aged 48, says he is 100 percent sure he help a team. How right now. Preferably, to his home state Atlanta Falcons.
Of course, it could be as different as apples and oranges, day and night, white, and gray matter. But Flynt, of course, knows returns and fitness.
Flynt returned for his senior football season of Division III Sul Ross State University in Alpine, Texas, in 2007 - at the age of 59.
Flynt, an accomplished college strength and conditioning coach, a step back in time for the oldest player in the history of college football. Flynt played in five games and proved that age is just a number. He is married with good health and spirits, with 63 years in his hometown of Franklin, Tenn., he is 38 years to Eileen and has three children and three grandchildren.
Flynt is a big fan of Walker, also.
"Like every other athletic Herschel reached and taken over his life, he almost passed them," said Flynt FanHouse Tuesday.
Walker, 1982 Heisman Trophy winner from the University of Georgia, which was the last in 1997 played in the NFL, has always been good, unorthodox band around him. Ballet dance. Bob Olympics. Athletics. A black belt in Tae Kwon Do, and more recently MMA.
Flynt has memories of watching the defense tear Walker Texas A & M's for 142 yards and three touchdowns in the first season of Walker to Georgia in 1980. Flynt was the Aggies' strength and conditioning coach at the time.
"We could not stop it," said Flynt.
Flynt, creator of the Powerbase Fitness, author and motivational speaker, has his own theory, as Walker Fountain swallowing.
"If his regiment of training, diet, things he is not on a daily basis, think you can not recover the body. It is not possible, but he continues to excel" said Flynt, who at first mainly on special teams appeared Sul Ross, before playing linebacker for the last three minutes and 39 seconds in the final regular season against Mississippi College."Personally - I do not know, because I've never talked to Herschel - I think that Herschel was enabled by training, if you type in the concept of meditation, the brain area that controls the nth degree every and we are physically.
"It allows him to have recovery time, allows him to train as hard as on a daily basis. It really defies science as we know from psychology and the recovery time required to perform. He done for decades. "
Walker is serious, but? That is the question. He made the remarks Monday during a conference call to promote an MMA event.
Flynt believes.
"Anyone who has followed the career of Herschel and monitoring his physical, he will not take long to see if he could do," said Flynt, has launched a team member of the 1966 Permian Panthers State Championship that program retrieves the cash and later inspired the movie "Friday Night Lights." Flynt was the guest speaker at the recent banquet team.
"But my God, you have a chance Herschel," said Flynt.
Jim Henry cooperation "wrote" dull Heisman, was a contributing writer and five other books, including The York Times bestseller on the New Duke Lacrosse, Rex Ryan autobiography planned 2011 release, and Mike Flynt's autobiography of the , entitled "The principal. Here is the website of Mike www.mikeflynt.com. Contact Jim @ jim.henry teamaol.com.
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