Sliding into a new sport: CFLers turn to bobsled after football season wiped out
Montreal Alouettes running back Shaquille Murray-Lawrence is used to psyching himself up to sprint down a field, evading a crush of muscled men the entire way.
But mentally preparing for his latest venture required bracing for a whole new set of anxieties.
As he readied himself to hop in a bobsled for the first time, Murray-Lawrence knew he’d be zipping down an icy track faster than cars are allowed to travel down most highways.
“It was very nerve wracking,” the 27-year-old Toronto native said of the run. “Once I got in the sled, it was just the longest 50 seconds of my life. I didn’t know if I was going to make it. I didn’t know what was going to happen. I couldn’t breathe. But when it’s over, I was like ‘Hey, man, I think I could do that again.’”