http://www.sportsgrid.com/nba/watch-amare-stoudemire-get-interviewed-in-a-red-wine-bath/
We were going with the hard sell in the title of this post, because there really is no subtle, honest way to insinuate the video below has any redeeming value whatsoever.
Amar’e Stoudemire on how he started taking red wine baths: “At first I was like, ‘Why would I want to take a red wine bath?’ But then once I started to enjoy the relaxation of the red wine bath, I kept going.”
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</center>Amar’e Stoudemire on the wine he uses for baths: “It’s the good stuff. You wanna use the good stuff around your body.”
Amar’e Stoudemire on his bowel movements after his last red wine bath: “It was a massive eruption.”
Ok, maybe that last one was a bit out of context, but he did very seriously say the words “massive eruption” with a straight face to ESPN’s Sam Alipour while the two soaked in a stainless steel tub of alcohol. He was actually talking about the response to his Instagram post last year when he let the world know he indulges in the practice of “vinotherapy” — a 23-year old spa treatment that has largely been debunked as having any regenerative or healing effects.
We were going with the hard sell in the title of this post, because there really is no subtle, honest way to insinuate the video below has any redeeming value whatsoever.
Amar’e Stoudemire on how he started taking red wine baths: “At first I was like, ‘Why would I want to take a red wine bath?’ But then once I started to enjoy the relaxation of the red wine bath, I kept going.”
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</center>Amar’e Stoudemire on the wine he uses for baths: “It’s the good stuff. You wanna use the good stuff around your body.”
Amar’e Stoudemire on his bowel movements after his last red wine bath: “It was a massive eruption.”
Ok, maybe that last one was a bit out of context, but he did very seriously say the words “massive eruption” with a straight face to ESPN’s Sam Alipour while the two soaked in a stainless steel tub of alcohol. He was actually talking about the response to his Instagram post last year when he let the world know he indulges in the practice of “vinotherapy” — a 23-year old spa treatment that has largely been debunked as having any regenerative or healing effects.