My cheat meals aren't even that exciting.
— J. J. Watt
Every year, I take 10 of my best friends from high school on a trip. That's kind of my way for saying thanks to them for being so loyal, for keeping me honest, and for just being great friends throughout this craziness.
I'm a Wisconsin kid, so I like brats and burgers and stuff like that. Cheese curds.
I get a lot of letters that say, 'I'm a normal, down-to-earth girl. I love to cook, and I love sports.' What I also get are letters from a whole bunch of moms saying, 'My daughter is awesome,' and, 'My daughter is a great daughter.'
I never want to let a day go by without having done something to get a little better.
Trust me, I would love to have a wife and kids. I would very much enjoy that. But I also know that you have to be in the right place to do that.
Everybody has a job to do, and you just know that every day you have to do what it takes to get there. Of course, everybody has those days where you don't feel like doing it. I'm just like anybody else in that respect. But there's a difference between not feeling like doing it and not doing it period.
I live with the fact that while I am playing, I am going to give everything I have, and I will live with those consequences.
You can find just about everything on my iPod from Eminem to Zac Brown to Justin Timberlake to One Direction. Everything is on there.
I'm going to continue to work to be the best player in the world, and whenever that doesn't sound fun to me anymore, that's when it's over.
My whole life, I've been trying to make people proud.
I eat two breakfasts, two lunches, and two dinners throughout the day. It's always eating.
I think there are definitely some people that would say I'm crazy.
If you're thinking like that - 'Does this person want me for me?' - then you're gonna have a hell of a hard time falling in love, 'cause you're constantly thinking about what they look like on paper.
I'm a kid who grew up working hard.
I was impressionable at that age, and my high school coach did such an unbelievable job helping me, so I want to do that for other kids.
No doubt about it. For every player. Thursday nights are very tough for us because it is a short turnaround.
I love brunch. Brunch is my favorite meal.
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I'm always trying to learn and grow, so my diet has, over the years, evolved.
A quarterback is always going to be the most valuable player on a football field because he touches the ball every single offensive play.
When I picture myself after football, it's down home, coaching high school football, just a relaxing, normal life.
When budget cuts happen - which has been happening a lot in this country - after-school athletics and after-school music are some of the first things to go.
I know I'm going to be remembered for football. That's why I work so hard at it.
I have three Defensive Players of the Year. Only one other player has done that. But being a defensive lineman, it's hard to control the game.
There are games where I go a whole game without saying a word. There are games where I'm talking the whole game. It really depends on the mood and vibe that I'm in that day.
I have no idea when it's going to be, when I'll retire.
Over the years, I've learned a lot about nutrition and about myself, so it's a lot more based on feel. I stopped putting a number on it because people were analyzing it too much.
It sounds weird when you complain about having to eat so much, but it's like a job.
It may not matter to anybody now, but when you go out there and perform on the field, that's what matters.
You don't know who wants you for you, who wants you for the money, who wants you for the fame. You have no idea. And how would you know? There's no way.
My mom taught me from a young age to give back and volunteer any chance you get. It was something that I knew, if I made the NFL, I would financially have the ability to do.
I want to coach high school football, and that's always what I've wanted to do.
A reputation takes years and years and years to build, and it takes one press of a button to ruin it. Don't let that happen to you. You've done so much work; you've put in so much effort. Don't let one moment ruin your entire life because you wanted to be funny or you were mad or because you had a mood.
What I remember most about high school are the memories I created with my friends.
I just go out there every game and try to be the best I can be for our team.
In the off-season, I train twice a day, five times a week with my trainer. Then, there's always massages and neuromuscular therapy worked in there as well on different days.
I want to go out and chase greatness. That's all I want to do.
You have to find the right situation, and you have to be in that right mindset where you can give everything you have to that. Because whatever I do, I want to be the best at. I want to be the best husband. I want to be the best father.
As long as I've known music, Bose has been the company to listen to. They're a lot of fun to work with, but also being able to associate yourself with such a high-quality product is great.
Part of me wants nothing to do with any Hollywood. But another part of me wants to go there. I feel like I could be successful at it.
I'm honestly all over the board. I think if I had to pick one, I'd probably say it's country first, but I listen to literally everything: country, pop, rock, rap.
I know that I'm going out there, and I know that I am going to get hit in the head. I know that's part of football. That's like a firefighter knowing he is going to go into a fire at some point. You know you are going to be put in danger's way, and you accept that risk, and you do it.
I'm sure I frustrate the trainers - in fact, I know I frustrate the trainers to no end. But I think there's a very fine line. I listen to their advice. I take their medical expertise very seriously. But then I also, the reason I am where I am, the reason I play the way I play, is because I push beyond normal.
I'm not strict on my calorie count; I just pay attention to my body.
I feel like, growing up, I watched football, obviously, and you see great players, and as a fan, you want to watch the best you can possibly watch, and you want to see what's capable of being made.
If you want to be remembered as great, if you want to be a legend, you have to go out there every single day and do stuff.
Teams are always hitting me in the gut, trying to grab me when I jump and stuff like that. But I expect it.
My dad's a firefighter, so I know what it's like for policemen and firefighters to be on their own on Christmas Day.
It's a very violent game, and bodies take a beating, so you want to make sure you do everything you can to get your body back. It's just something you have to do.