
Kendall Gammon
Kendall Gammon is the personification of the All-American success story. From his humble beginnings growing up amidst the wheat fields of Rose Hill, Kansas, he began his quest for success at an early age. He ultimately landed a football scholarship to NCAA Division II Pittsburg State University, where he helped his team win a national championship in 1991.
Dating back to those small-town origins, Gammon has always surrounded himself with countless successful people who have helped provide him with a multitude of life lessons. His commitment to four key principles have empowered him to achieve his life long dreams of playing in the NFL, culminating in 2005 Pro Bowl, the NFL All Star game, and Super Bowl XXX. His against-all-odds story of achievement will inspire you to build your business and personal future around these principles.
Kendall is considered a long-snapper extraordinaire and is the most consistent and accurate at it. He even has his own video on long-snapping called "Snap Right," which is made available to high schools and colleges. He has authored two books entitled, "Life's a Snap: Buiding on the Past to Improve Your Future" and "GAME PLAN: Leadership Lessons from the Best of the NFL.
He played in 243 regular season and playoff games as well as playing in 218 straight games, a then record for active NFL players. Kendall has been referred to by many as "the best in the business," which essentially equates to being the best in the world at his particular craft. Perfection has come through consistency, both in performance and longevity.
In college, Kendall played guard and tackle and could be called upon in a pinch to work on the offensive front after seeing limited action at right tackle for the Steelers as a rookie in '92. His college career includes being a member of 1991 NCAA Division II national champion, two-time offensive caption, and three time All-MIAA selection. He started 41 consecutive games, the last two seasons at guard after playing tackle as a sophomore. He was offensive captain during his final two years and three-time All-MIAA selection. As a senior, he anchored the offensive line for 1991 NCAA Division II national champion. Moved from TE to offensive tackle in his freshman campaign. His degree is in physical education from Pittsburg State University. He was voted "Most Inspirational" by his team mates his senior year.
In high school, Kendall earned All-State honors three times in football and basketball. He was a four-time All-Conference selection for football, three times for basketball, and once for baseball. In addition, he was a member of the National Honor Society.
A player-elected representative for the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) 10 of his 15 years in the NFL, Kendall attended and completed the NFL Business and Entrpreneurial Program held at the prestigious Harvard Business School.
MOST REQUESTED TOPICS:
Communicating Through Emotional Strength
Make Life a S.N.A.P.(Set Goals, Notice Strengths, Accept Accountability, Practice Persisitence)
Harness the Power of Emotional Strength
How to Create Successful Connections
Kendall Gammon is the personification of the All-American success story. From his humble beginnings growing up amidst the wheat fields of Rose Hill, Kansas, he began his quest for success at an early age. He ultimately landed a football scholarship to NCAA Division II Pittsburg State University, where he helped his team win a national championship in 1991.
Dating back to those small-town origins, Gammon has always surrounded himself with countless successful people who have helped provide him with a multitude of life lessons. His commitment to four key principles have empowered him to achieve his life long dreams of playing in the NFL, culminating in 2005 Pro Bowl, the NFL All Star game, and Super Bowl XXX. His against-all-odds story of achievement will inspire you to build your business and personal future around these principles.
Kendall is considered a long-snapper extraordinaire and is the most consistent and accurate at it. He even has his own video on long-snapping called "Snap Right," which is made available to high schools and colleges. He has authored two books entitled, "Life's a Snap: Buiding on the Past to Improve Your Future" and "GAME PLAN: Leadership Lessons from the Best of the NFL.
He played in 243 regular season and playoff games as well as playing in 218 straight games, a then record for active NFL players. Kendall has been referred to by many as "the best in the business," which essentially equates to being the best in the world at his particular craft. Perfection has come through consistency, both in performance and longevity.
In college, Kendall played guard and tackle and could be called upon in a pinch to work on the offensive front after seeing limited action at right tackle for the Steelers as a rookie in '92. His college career includes being a member of 1991 NCAA Division II national champion, two-time offensive caption, and three time All-MIAA selection. He started 41 consecutive games, the last two seasons at guard after playing tackle as a sophomore. He was offensive captain during his final two years and three-time All-MIAA selection. As a senior, he anchored the offensive line for 1991 NCAA Division II national champion. Moved from TE to offensive tackle in his freshman campaign. His degree is in physical education from Pittsburg State University. He was voted "Most Inspirational" by his team mates his senior year.
In high school, Kendall earned All-State honors three times in football and basketball. He was a four-time All-Conference selection for football, three times for basketball, and once for baseball. In addition, he was a member of the National Honor Society.
A player-elected representative for the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) 10 of his 15 years in the NFL, Kendall attended and completed the NFL Business and Entrpreneurial Program held at the prestigious Harvard Business School.
MOST REQUESTED TOPICS:
Communicating Through Emotional Strength
Make Life a S.N.A.P.(Set Goals, Notice Strengths, Accept Accountability, Practice Persisitence)
Harness the Power of Emotional Strength
How to Create Successful Connections
