Shaquille O’Neal Explains Why He Told His Sons They Have To Go at 18, But Not His Daughters
Shaquille O'Neal says his daughters could “stay as long as they want,” while his three sons have “got to go” when they become 18
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Shaquille O'Neal says his daughters could “stay as long as they want,” while his three sons have “got to go” when they become 18
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Once a professional track runner, and now a sports performance coach (and a member of Central Michigan University's Hall of Fame), I share my time, talent, and experience to develop an athlete's athletic ability, leadership and cognitive skills, and self-esteem. Moreover, I have the opportunity to teach athletes how to handle the physical and psychological demands of sport and life.