McKenzie conditioning mind to condition body

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McKenzie laughed when asked to note anything specific that’s different for him as a fitter, trimmer player.

“Well, I’m not dying by like the midway part of practice,” he said. “It’s being able to perform at a higher level in practice. That’s really what helped me for the most part, you know? Being able to go full speed at practice. I’ve got guys around me who are always going full speed — you know, the defensive line, the offense. Everybody’s going full speed. We’re at that point now where guys can just go out every single rep. It’s good to, you know, be able to keep up with them and be in condition like that.”

McKenzie credited teammates, coaches, the strength and conditioning staff and the Vols’ dietitians for keeping him motivated throughout the process.


Tennessee Vols football's Kahlil McKenzie conditioning mind to condition body
 
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I liked this quote from him..

"McKenzie insisted he saw himself as only one part of Tennessee’s improved roster.

“I’m one piece of a puzzle,” he said. “I’m one of 11 on the defense and one of 22 (including) the offense. Whenever you’re on the field, you’re just one of the 11 guys on the field at that moment. It’s all about working together as a team. It’s not really about what you can do better and things like that."
 
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if a before picture is worth a thousand words then an after picture would be a novel...yes, that much difference in his look now...he gonna be nasty...:)

GO VOLS!
 
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