Cole Tucker
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
We all lived in the same place.
And we were literally doing like prison workouts in the garage in the morning.
We'd all wake up in the morning.
We're all in our early 20s, go out, tarps off, shirt off, working out in the garage like our trainers would come over and train us in the garage.
So that was like the most obscure off-season I've ever had.
But the rest of my off-seasons, I worked out with a guy named Chip Goswich at Fisher Sports Institute in Phoenix, Arizona.
And it was like an API where there were a ton of NFL guys and, you know, soccer people and basketball people and baseball people.
So it was kind of like that API-type feel where high-level athletes from all over the place are hanging out, working out.
Kind of a cool experience.
But the prison workouts in the garage in COVID were definitely some of the most interesting ones I've ever been a part of.
If you drive by that crew, you're like, these guys are up to absolutely no good.
With anything.
Working out is tough.
It's a mental grind.
You're in your head.
You're in your own thoughts.
But when you have other people who have a similar common goal as you to be a great baseball player, it helps make it easier, make it more fun, easier to show up every day.
Definitely.
Like they don't, he's never, he's never done shoulders in his life.
That's a great question.