It’s a process. It’s a lifestyle,” the 33 year-old Olympic athlete stated during Tuesday’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel live!, confirming that he spends about $1,000,000 per year to keep in shape.
The Seattle Seahawks’ quarterback said: “I think when you’re trying so long as I’m trying — I’m trying for 45, 12 more year — for me, mentality, focus level, everything you have to do must be around that.”
Wilson said that it has been an “amazing ride” since he was drafted by Seattle in 2012. He had a successful college career at North Carolina State University and the University of Wisconsin.
The Super Bowl champ isn’t the only one who cares about his fitness. Ciara is his wife and supports his fitness plan. On Tuesday, he told host Jimmy Kimmel: “I’m in this with him.”
However, the 36-year old “Level Up” singer isn’t above playing with her husband while he’s on a diet she’s chosen to avoid.
The Ohio native said, “I’m doing a 10-day challenge for myself. She’s rubbing it all in, eating Philly Cheesesteaks.” “I’m on no dairy, no gluten, no red meat right now. She loves to eat so she will rub it in. We went to the Farmer’s Market, and she’s now crushing Philly Cheesesteaks right in front of me.”
Wilson isn’t the only person in their family who loves to win. He and Ciara, who have a 4-year-old daughter Sienna, and a 19-month-old son Win are always competing in different activities.
The 54-year old talk show host, on Tuesday, said that Future Jr. and Future are both competitive by nature.
Co-owner of the Seattle Sounders jokingly said, “Pickleball’s an issue. It is a matter of contention. Sometimes we have late-night sessions.”
Ciara explained that she dances on the pickleball courts after she beats her husband, because that doesn’t happen every time.
“I like to rub it [when I win]. She said that because he’s so good at everything, beating him is a huge victory. It’s something I hold onto.