George Karlaftis on a quest for a third straight Super Bowl

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Kansas City Chiefs defensive end George Karlaftis is no stranger to success. At 23, he has already won two Super Bowls and is now chasing a historic third straight title with his team.

Drafted 30th overall in 2022, Karlaftis quickly made an impact, starting every game as a rookie, including Super Bowl LVII. His success comes from a disciplined routine focused on training, recovery, and preparation. “You give it your all, and if you make a mistake, make it at 100 miles an hour,” he said to meanshealth.com. “Then you can’t be wrong.”

His approach was on display in the playoffs, leading the Chiefs with three sacks against the Texans and making a game-changing play against Josh Allen in the AFC Championship. His ability to play with both aggression and control has solidified him as a key part of Kansas City’s defense.

Karlaftis follows a strict regimen, combining strength training, mobility work, sauna sessions, and chiropractic care. “It’s all about trying to be consistent,” he explains. Even in the offseason, he keeps his body in shape to avoid setbacks.

His background in water polo and jiu-jitsu has helped him develop explosiveness, leverage, and body control. “With jiu jitsu, a lot of it is leverage—and leverage is specific to my position,” he said.

As he prepares for his third Super Bowl, Karlaftis remains focused. “Every opportunity is unique. Every challenge is unique. And I’m just excited to play these guys.”

Source: menshealth.com

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