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    At 50, Gault still a speed burner

    Cool story that gault still got that "fast willie" speed

    At 50, Gault still a speed burner

    By Bob LeGere

    Former Bears wide receiver Willie Gault has an easy explanation as to why he’s been able to hang on to the world-class speed that made him one of the most dangerous deep threats in the NFL for a decade.

    “I never really stopped,” he said of the football and track training that he started as a freshman in high school. “I just never took much time off.”

    That’s part of the reason the 50-year-old Gault recently set masters age-group world records by running the 100 meters in 10.88 seconds and the 200 meters in 22.44 seconds last month at the Occidental Invitational in Los Angeles. He also set 45-49 age-group world records in both events with a 10.72 in the 100 and a 21.80 in the 200.

    How fast is that?

    Well, consider this: Gault can still run a 40-yard dash in under 4.4 seconds, which is only a step or two slower than what he ran in his 20s, when he was leading the Bears in receiving yards every year from 1983-87 and in receiving touchdowns in all but one of those seasons.

    After establishing his records in the 50-54-year-old class, Gault said: “I cherish what I do. I’m very fortunate to be in this sport, and I don’t take it for granted. I just love the sport — track and field is the greatest sport in the world.”

    That’s high praise for someone with a Super Bowl ring, who played 11 seasons in the NFL and averaged19.9 yards per catch for his career. In his first 10 years, five with the Bears and five with the Raiders, Gault never averaged less than 17.3 yards per catch, accumulating 6,635 career yards on 333 receptions, including 44 touchdowns.

    Gault wasn’t condemning football by praising track, but he says he has always enjoyed the individual challenge of his favorite sport.

    “I think (track) is better than football as a pure sport,” he said. “You don’t have to rely on anyone else to be successful. In football, you have to rely on the coach to call the right play, the line to block and the quarterback to get you the ball. In track I train hard, I get in the blocks, and then I just have to beat the guys next to me.

    “Is football a great sport? Of course. I’ve done a lot of sports, but track and field is the greatest because it’s just you out there.”

    Gault has obviously been blessed with natural athleticism and speed, but so have a lot of other former professional athletes his age, and none of them is performing at the elite level that he is today. There’s a lot more to his success than elite genetics.

    “I enjoy training, and I’ve always been a hard worker,” he said. “I always had a great work ethic. I’m in as great a shape as when I played. I outrun guys half my age (at open track meets).”
    His workout schedule is proof enough that Gault enjoys the training aspect of his regimen. He lifts four times a week — hoisting about as much weight as he did as an NFL player — and does track work four days a week.

    Gault’s ability to defy age doesn’t stop on the track. He could easily pass for a man 10-15 years younger. Taking care of himself and working hard every day have been lifelong missions, but he enjoys the spoils of his toils.

    “It keeps me young,” he said of training and competing with athletes the same age as his 24-year-old daughter and 20-year-old son

    “I’ve always thought about what I want to accomplish and how I want my body to look,” he said. “I eat right. I’m a vegetarian. I don’t drink, I don’t smoke, and I don’t do drugs.
    “I know I’m only going to get one body. You can’t trade it in like a used car. I’ve always been very conscious of my body, and I treat my body right. I try to be stress free. I realize I’m never as great as my best day or as bad as my worst day. I don’t take anything too seriously, I laugh a lot and I play a lot. Acting like a kid sometimes helps keep me young.”

    Gault has some basic advice that has worked well for him when it comes to avoiding stress.
    “Life is too short to have bitterness,” he said. “Don’t hold grudges; move on. You’re only here for a short time, even if you live to be 100.”

    The way he’s going, Gault might still be competing on the track at that age.

    Without being preachy, he offers a simple explanation as to why other people his age, even former professional athletes, have been unable to look or perform as they did in their primes.

    “It’s what they’ve done to their bodies,” he said. “From now to my fastest time ever (10.1 in the 100 meters), it’s less than a second apart. I just never really stopped running. It’s really easy to get out of shape, especially when you get older, and then it’s just way too hard to get back. People get discouraged because after a few weeks they’re not seeing great results, so they give up.
    “I never want to get out of shape. I’ll do it 3-4 times a week until I die. That’s my plan.”
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    Willie collected that high ypc average because all he did was go deep and he was very good at it. Not many CB's could stay with him once he turned on the jets. Quite a bit like Hester does when he gets an opening on a return. Willie was a pretty good KR too. Glad to see he's still competing and doing well. He's done a lot with his athletcism including that stint on the Jamaican Bobsled Team, LOL. I thought that was hilarious that an island who'd never even seen a snowflake would put a bobsled team in the Olympics.
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    that's amazing that at 50 still runs the 40 better than most of the NFL. that is a serious atheletic freak! : )

    And Gault's biggest problem as a player is just what he says, he was always a track star first, football 2nd.. and never liked being hit at all( or blocking for that matter)... Always thought if had wanted to, he could have been devin hester before hester, but he hated being hit on the returns and with the exception of 1985, never really returned punts/kicks despite that blazing speed and acceleration, and stopped returning punts after his rookie year,and his almost 20 yrds FOR CAREER avg still remarkable.. though the asterik is the next pass he caught over the middle would be his first : )

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman View Post
    Willie collected that high ypc average because all he did was go deep and he was very good at it. Not many CB's could stay with him once he turned on the jets. Quite a bit like Hester does when he gets an opening on a return. Willie was a pretty good KR too. Glad to see he's still competing and doing well. He's done a lot with his athletcism including that stint on the Jamaican Bobsled Team, LOL. I thought that was hilarious that an island who'd never even seen a snowflake would put a bobsled team in the Olympics.
    Don't remember him on the jamacian team, he was on the usa team though..

    http://www.nytimes.com/1988/02/18/sp...e-bobsled.html
    '88 WINTER OLYMPICS; SPORTS OF THE TIMES: THE BEAR ON THE BOBSLED

    IN his red-white-and-blue Olympic warm-up suit, Willie Gault was holding forth on his sudden presence on the United States bobsled team. But he's always a presence. Although best known as a wide receiver for the Chicago Bears, he organized and was the lead singer of their ''Super Bowl Shuffle'' rap video. He has danced in a benefit ballet. He's studying to be an actor. And yesterday, between auditions for a bobsled part at the XV Olympic Winter Games on Saturday and Sunday, he was surrounded by several photographers.
    ''Hold up a No. 1,'' one photographer said.

    Once a world-class sprinter and hurdler, he smiled, but he didn't raise a finger. ''I'm not No. 1,'' he said firmly. ''C'mon, help us out,'' another photographer said. ''That's all phony,'' he said. With his speed and strength, 27-year-old Willie Gault hopes to be a pusher-brakeman on one of the two United States two-man sleds. But he's still working with the third sled. So, he's not about to raise a No. 1 finger even if he is a ham, an athletic ham with the philosophy that ''life is a competition.'' Even Don LaVigne, the Harvard bobsledder whom Gault bumped into being an alternate, talks about how ''there's nothing personal between us. Willie's just a competitive person. He doesn't think he did anything wrong.'' But some members of the 13-man team consider Gault an intruder.

    ''Two or three guys don't accept me,'' Gault was saying. ''I care, but who cares if they don't accept me? I care, but how could I prevent it?'' WILLIE GAULT could have prevented it by not joining the United States bobsled team in Austria last month shortly after the Washington Redskins eliminated the Bears from the Super Bowl XXII playoffs. But that wouldn't be Willie Gault.

    ''Controversy seems to follow me,'' he said. ''I don't go with the flow.''

    With the Bears, the 6-foot, 180-pound wide receiver was criticized by Jim McMahon, in the quarterback's autobiography, for his role in the ''Super Bowl Shuffle.'' That prompted Gault's wife, Dainnese, to criticize McMahon. In their truce, McMahon later attended Gault's benefit ballet performance. But with Coach Mike Ditka and McMahon often sniping at each other, the Bears have been pro football's most controversial team in recent years.

    ''Being on the Bears,'' Gault said, ''prepares you for anything.''

    And when Gault was asked if the two-man bobsled driver should select his pusher-brakeman, he laughed.
    ''That'd be like McMahon picking his receivers,'' he said.

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    Willie has always been a great story for me on how to stay healthy. Anyone know what his 40 time was back in his prime?
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    Quote Originally Posted by short faced bear View Post
    Willie has always been a great story for me on how to stay healthy. Anyone know what his 40 time was back in his prime?
    yep and in a story in 2009 caimed stillrunning a 4.27

    Compare that to Gault, who can still crack 10 seconds in the 100-yard dash, and last year ran the 40 in a blistering 4.27. Age-grading track and field tables suggest that his recent 10.80 for the 100 meters at 48 is the equivalent of 9.76 by a man in his 20s – only a step behind Usain Bolt, and fast enough for a silver medal at the Beijing Olympics.

    http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=li-gault050109

    and the NFl before 1990, did it with hand held held timing( notoroiously inaccurate) ,but have seen 4.21 listed... and also seen 4.15.. but as said henad held timing very suspect back then on what was 'real"( jsut the reaction time of starting/stopping the watch more thana 1/10th

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    Yeah his combine time was reported at 4.28 where I saw it so anywhere between 4.25 and 4.3 is probably accurate.

    I could have sworn Willie was either on or tried out for the Jamaican Bobsled Team but I can't find anything official on it. Maybe it was just a rumor swirling around at the time. I know that he wasn't very popular with his teamates on the US team because he was doing it on a lark and not committed to the sport full time. Maybe it was just a threat that if they wouldn't let him on the US team that he told them he'd try to join the Jamaican team but of course that never happened. Or the again maybe it was just a dream I had after downing an entire pan of brownies ala weed, LOL.
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    Willie Gault is and will always be a true University of Tennessee Volunteer. He was in town a couple of years ago signing autographs, and if it weren't for the fact that I was on my way with Dad to see his high school alma mater's football game, I would have suggested that we go to see "Speedy Willie." It's a shame that he left the shores of Lake Michigan to play in the shit hole of a team (Los Angeles Raiders) and never see the field of glory again. I guess his acting career never took off as far as I know. lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dagan81 View Post
    Willie Gault is and will always be a true University of Tennessee Volunteer. He was in town a couple of years ago signing autographs, and if it weren't for the fact that I was on my way with Dad to see his high school alma mater's football game, I would have suggested that we go to see "Speedy Willie." It's a shame that he left the shores of Lake Michigan to play in the shit hole of a team (Los Angeles Raiders) and never see the field of glory again. I guess his acting career never took off as far as I know. lol.
    Just one more casualty from the Mikey era. He did his best to dismantle that team piece by piece and he succeeded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman View Post
    Just one more casualty from the Mikey era. He did his best to dismantle that team piece by piece and he succeeded.
    Explain something to me, soul (or anyone who can remember the great Bears teams of the 1980s): why was Jim Harbaugh not playing quarterback by 1988 and in his stead Jim McMahon was doing so? It seemed like those last three great teams Ditka put together were a quarterback away from winning it all.

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