Most would hear about Greek athletes from the first Olympics. Athletes often participated in the Olympics as a challenge to earn the winning title of the best athlete. For training, most athletes trained hard, but most had to run nude. And the events in the Olympics included Discus, Track, Chariot Racing and other sports that are still used in today's Olympics.
it was a free life just because they were the athletes
Athletes live for sports, for what they do, but of course they have a family & kids TO ACTUALLY LIVE THERE LIFE. until they die know that's the end of how they live their life.
the answer to this is no
Being beaten:D
Some would be Sean Taylor, Dale Jr., and some football athletes. Maybe some old time athletes like Jim Thorpe, Babe Ruth, or Jack Dempsey. Some athletes in the mid 20th century like Babe Didrikson, Mickey Mantle, or Jackie Robinson. Some athletes in the late 20th century like Michael Jordan or Walter Payton.
exercise, a positive outlook on life, determination, and a will to win
dirty cheese
Depending on their sport and skill level, some NCAA athletes will go on to become professional athletes. However, the vast majority will go on to live a normal life working a job pertaining to their degree.
NO SO STOP CONSIDERING IT AND GET A LIFE
they were some of the worlds deadliest people.
train like hell
Mitochondria can be compared to athletes in basketball because they are like the powerhouses of the cell, producing energy for cellular activities much like how athletes use their physical strength and endurance to perform in a game. The endoplasmic reticulum is also similar to athletes as it plays a key role in protein synthesis and transport within the cell, similar to how athletes must constantly work on improving their skills to excel in the game.