Yoga, Pedialyte, and the Movie 300: How 6 NFL Players Prep For Sunday
Here’s how Danny Amendola, Greg Olsen, J.J. Watt, and other pros get their minds and bodies ready for game day

For NFL players, Monday morning can feel like waking up after being in several car crashes. What’s more, they have to be ready to rumble again in six days.
The banged-up players start treatment, while the rest of the guys begin with gentle lifting and movement drills to start the recovery.
Related: 3 Ways to Speed Recovery After a Hard Workout
“As much as it hurts to work out after a game, it helps that much more,” says Danny Amendola, the 5’11”, 190-pound, 30-year-old Patriots receiver.
In the October issue of Men’s Health (available now on newsstands and the Apple iTunes Newsstand), Amendola and other NFL players reveal the details of how they get ready to perform at their peak—less than a week after taking a beating. Keep scrolling for a preview.




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