Quote by Steve Blake
Im pretty quiet. But I love to play sports. I like playing all spo

Im pretty quiet. But I love to play sports. I like playing all sports. Ill act goofy at times around my wife and my son, around my own family. I like to have fun in general. – Steve Blake

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Im probably the least flexible athlete youll find. When it comes to yoga, I cant get in the positions and I cant hold them. You have to be pretty flexible to do it. Once you get certain positions, you have to have the core strength to hold those positions. Its a pretty good workout. – Steve Blake

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