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This football player found his own way to do up-downs. Screen Shot/@eaneast

Let's face it, Allen Iverson kind of had a point.

Practice, though extremely valuable, can be boring and monotonous at times.

That's why you need to seize any opportunity to take normal drills that you do every day and spice them up a bit.

Take for example this young man, who decided that instead of doing boring old up-down drills, he was going to flop up and down like a fish out of water.

Though unorthodox, he's moving through the drill a lot better than some of his teammates. Maybe that's why his coaches don't really seem to mind.

We applaud No. 57 for his creativity -- hopefully he pursues a career in professional wrestling.

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