Compare And Contrast Derek Jeter And Derek Jeter

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The Way Sports Should Be Played (Prompt 1) Dedicated athletes of all professional sports must put in a superior amount of work into their job, along with the born talent they have received. Despite the sport, the athletes have strong similarities as well as noticeable differences. Odell Beckham Jr. and Derek Jeter both illustrate this excellently with their different body types, practice styles, and attitudes. Odell Beckham Jr. could arguably be the best receiver in the National Football League at the moment. Although he may not be an imposing force as far as size may be concerned, he gains major points for his team, the New York Giants. He is only five feet, eleven inches and 200 pounds of pure, ferocious aggression that is unleashed on …show more content…

For a shortstop, Derek was a good size at six feet, three inches and 195 pounds. A shortstop is typically tall, quick, and never overweight, just like Jeter. His legs and core were undoubtedly strong, which is imperative to be an infielder of high caliber. Derek 's workouts in the offseason were every day, after a period of rest for three weeks once the season concluded. During the workouts, Jeter super-set a variety of leg, back, chest, and arm exercises. Also, on each Tuesday and Thursday, he included a satisfying core workout to strengthen his abdomen and improve balance. Along with the weights, he performed different agility exercises and fields and hit hundreds of baseballs daily to maintain his game in the field. Although Derek 's performance was unique when compared to all players, his attitude is what makes him beloved and such a tragic loss to the baseball world when he retired. Jeter carried himself with class, dignity, and often times different girlfriends. Even though Jeter was one of the best ballplayers, he did not make it apparent that he knew it. He was incredibly modest and was always looking to improve his game. It seemed that Jeter wanted the best for everyone around him, as he was always generous and respectful, even to his opponents. Jeter set a standard for future players and single-handedly bettered the game

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