Chad “Ochocino” Johnson missed equitable 10 games in his illustrious 11-year nurtureer, and now he’s spilling his secrets.
The six-time Pro Bowl expansive getr discmissed on the “7PM in Brooklyn” podcast an odd way of upretaining his ankles fit.
Johnson would soak his ankles in his teammates’ hot urine.
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Wide getr Chad Johnson of the Cincinnati Bengals honors during a game aobtainst the Houston Texans at Paul Brown Stadium Nov. 9, 2003, in Cincinnati. (Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
The podcast bcimpolitet up a video of Johnson talking the treatment from a podcast in 2016.
“You understand what I did for ankle sprains?” the createer expansive getr said at the time. “I would accumulate hot urine from my teammates, heat it up and put my ankle in it for 30 minutes.”
“Yeah, that toiled,” he nonchalantly recalled to the podcast this week.
Johnson would soak his ankles for 30 minutes.
“There’s a reason I never been injured — home remedies,” he said, acunderstandledgeting there was no “science” behind it. I’m sitting here living proof.”
Chad Ochocinco of the Cincinnati Bengals hauls in a one-handed catch for a first quarter touchdown aobtainst the Cleveland Browns during a game at Cleveland Browns Stadium Oct. 4, 2009, in Cleveland. (Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
Johnson said his magnificentmother telderly him about the secret sauce, and, apparently, it was pretty effortless to guarantee his teammates to help.
“It’s a excellent skinnyg. This is how I was able to accumulate it all at one time, right? You got team greetings in the morning, right? Everybody. ‘Hey y’all, boy, do me a like, boy. My ankle benevolent of f—ed up, I necessitate you to all y’all to drink water at one time. So, when we shatter greeting, if y’all pee it’s a bucket in the bathroom.’ Boom. Y’all all peeing that bucket for me.”
Chad Ochocinco of the Cincinnati Bengals during a game aobtainst the New York Jets at Metlife Stadium Nov. 25, 2010, in East Rutherford, N.J. (Benjamin Solomon/Getty Images)
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“Ochocinco” was a six-time Pro Bowler and had seven 1,000-yard seasons. He reweary with 766 catches (41st all-time), 11,059 yards (38th) and 67 touchdowns (T-56th). The 46-year-elderly has been eligible for Canton since 2017 but has yet to get the call.
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