Jordan Seaton is not ready to compromise his workout routine and planned a beach workout even while vacationing in Miami. However, the Miami weather had other plans. The offensive giant was about to materialize his plans by the seashore, but there came up a thunderstorm. Weather being the ultimate villain, Seaton shifted to the gym to continue his physical grinding session.
With all sights fixed on the Black and Gold Day that is about to happen on April 27, there is not much time for Seaton to waste. Meanwhile, he is joined by another Buff on this trip.
Seaton’s workout plan altered due to weather
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Seaton shared bits and pieces from his vacation in Miami with the Buffs fans. Showing the view outside from inside the gym, he told his fans, “There a rainy day outside today as you can see there a lot of thunderstorm.” However, the weather failed to break his morale. Instead, pumped up with great enthusiasm, the offensive tackle is found claiming, “We out here in Miami, the work don’t stop. Go say he said, is you living up to what you want to be. Sometimes you got to put that in perspective and just no matter where you are, see got get done.”
Joining Seaton on his Miami trip, Buffaloes’ quarterback sensation Shedeur also enjoys the serene getaway. Besides working out, the duo devised another interesting purpose for this trip. In another video, Seaton shared, “It’s actually not a trip, but GTA. We play GTA all day. We literally do that every single day. As far as trips, Miami.” However, while enjoying his vacation, he works to meet Coach Prime’s expectations.
Seaton’s training while keeping Coach Prime’s suggestion in mind
Earlier in an interview, Seaton confessed why he chose Buffaloes by putting down Tennessee’s multimillion-dollar offer. The offensive talent said, “Every other visit I went on, they told me how good I was… Coach Prime told me three things he wants me to work on.”
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Deion Sanders instructed Seaton on how to focus on improving his posture. As pointed out by the player, “He told me I need to bend my hips a little bit more, so I’m like, ‘I can work with that. Right now you’re trying to elevate me, and I’m not even here. You’re invested in me and just want me to win.” Hence, the 6 ft 6 and 287 pounds offensive giant is not in a position to compromise with his workout goals while on vacation.
Seaton is all set to leave no stone unturned in giving his best to become a strong player in his dream team. Already under Deion Sanders’ radar, he is now evolving into his best form, keeping in mind Coach Prime’s suggestion ahead of the Spring games.
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