

(While playing for the Patriots, Junior Seau often beat him to it.) “I used to hear my teammates say, ‘I’m going to work out in the morning, then I’m going to go back at 5 p.m. “I’ve always been the guy to wake up and smell the coffee,” says Moss, who would aim to get to the gym before any other players on his team. RELATED: 20-Minute Beach Workout for Runners On crushing a hard workout in the a.m…
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(I’m told Bill Belichick, coach of the New England Patriots for whom Moss played three full seasons, helped shape Moss’ punctuality thanks to steep fines and locking late players out of practice.)Īfter pulling back my hair for Moss’ killer beach bootcamp class that morning (scroll down to try it!), I pulled up a chair to listen in on his life post-NFL. Lucia, where Moss was leading beach workouts all week, he immediately calls me out for it, in his friendly southern drawl. So when I showed up exactly one minute late to interview him at The BodyHoliday Resort in St. RELATED: Inside the Mind of an Ultrarunner: Meet Dylan Bowman Randy Moss: Committed to FitĪfter 14 years in the NFL, Moss, now 40, still has a regimented schedule imprinted in his DNA, just like his unmatched speed and power. It’s his continued dedication to fitness (he’s in the gym at least four days a week) and his commitment to spreading that passion to the masses through free bootcamp classes and active getaways. These days, though, it’s not the records Moss has trampled that make him stand out from the crowd. Most of these chart-shattering stats come from his tenure with the Minnesota Vikings, where he’ll get inducted to the Ring of Honor later this year. And, he’s second all-time in career regular season touchdowns (156).

He holds the record for single-season receiving touchdowns (23) and single-season receiving touchdowns for a rookie (17). The sheer athleticism of former NFL player Randy Moss is nothing short of jaw-dropping. Photo courtesy of The BodyHoliday Resort in St.
