Man Still Considers Self Athletic Despite Not Believing In Organized Sports

In American, there has been a rapid fall of young men not committing themselves to the field of athletics. For example, 24 year old Julius Grey, despite his peak physical condition and in the prime of his life does not use his abilities to help out his area sports team. Julius considers himself athletic despite not believing in organized sports. 

An adonis of a man, he stands at 6’7 and weighs 250 lbs of pure muscle, and is currently attending North Carolina University, but stays far away from his school’s houses of football and basketball worship. “I never wanted to put a label on my athleticism,” said Grey in between reps of his 350 lm bench press. “My parents took me to organized sporting events when I was a kid, but I never believed in the home team,” Grey contituned. 

Grey, who’s 40 inch vertical could be used to dunk a basketball for the Tar Heels, doesn’t see the need to. “Just because society pushes organized sports on us athletic folks, it doesn’t mean we have to follow its playbook,” said Grey, who was shirtless, revealing 8 pack abs. Grey, who was raised by fundamentalist athletes, is believed to be a rarity in the world of sports.

The young man, who is wrapping up his final year of Medical School at UNC, has been disappointing his parents for not associating himself with sports. “We do not talk sports at the dinner table anymore,” said Grey while casually running a 4.3 40 time. 

Despite his skepticism of organized sports, Grey is choosing to keep an open mind. He mentioned just last week he went with a friend to try a new sport. Grey was recently brought to a sporting event run by indoctrinated followers of the San Diego Padres.

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