Routines, Presented by Thorne, shows how U.S. Men’s and Women’s National Team players and staff prepare to maintain world-class form on and off the field to compete with the world’s best.

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13 Comments

  1. Diabetes runs in my family. I am fortunate enough not to have the disease, but I have even more respect now for Jordan Morris. It is truly amazing that he can manage it well and perform at such a high level. May you continue to do well and prosper, Jordan.

  2. I have had type one diabetes for 10 years. I'm 26 years old. he is so lucky to have made it this far in his career. I never beleived I could play soccer at a high level because of it. i wish I could of thought differently

  3. Damn, I'm moved. Diabetes seems horrifying at the biological level. I don't have the disease, but my grandfather had type2. To be able to have made it even this far is amazing and it was freaking Type1 as well. Mad props. I don't regret buying his jersey before last season in the slightest. I heard one of his interviews just before the season started and I knew he seemed like a good, intelligent kid.

  4. My 12 year old son has type 1 diabetes…These are the types of stories/people that are very inspirational for everyone involved with this disease! Thanks for sharing and GO USA!

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