Austin (KXAN) – CJ StRoud stopped at Houston Texas in Austin during the period of seasons at the C4 Nutrabolt headquarters, where he filmed a video of C4 Energy.
The 23 -year -old, who played university football in Ohio and is now standing as one of the most promising midfielders of the American Football Association, said his partnership with the energy brand dates back to his university studies.
“C4 has been a partner since I was in college, and it was something that I just believed in,” Strud said.
The gym and sports hall that focuses on the executive director exclusively for a basketball stadium, boxing, sauna, ice baths, and all the equipment and all that the gym needs. Among the professional athletes who hit the gym hall former football player in Texas Bijan Robinson, who is now running with Atlanta Falcons.
Despite his upbringing in California, he has spent a lot of time in Texas, including Austin.
“My agent lives here, moreover, he does the elite week where he brings all his players who has a charitable event here in Austin. The city is great. I love hills, lakes and nature in Texas.”
His positions in the city?
“Here in Austin, I must go to the city center to the guesthouse and lakes.”
Now in his third season with Houston Texas, Strud said that the city has grown on it.
“I love Houston. It was time to get used to it, but now it looks like a second house, and I’m grateful,” he said. “It is great to be part of rebuilding.”
It tends to faith and guidance
Strud said that faith is still the cornerstone of its personal and professional growth.
“For me, this may have been the growth that I saw in myself, my relationship with God and my faith, and I managed to apply it inside and outside the stadium. There are a lot of things in the Bible that I can communicate with. It is the game’s plan for life … without God, I am nothing,” said.
The guidance is another value it carries.
“I like to flow and love to flow. It is extremely important to share life experiences. I think the best thing we can do is communicate, and while people stop judging each other and showing more love,” said Strud.
StRoud also shows a point to direct the younger athletes, especially Qurtubbere.
“On this day and this era, on social media, it seems that everything is perfect. I tell them that this is not what appears, and the failure is good. I learned my best lessons from my failure. You know,” LS “losses only when you don’t learn from it,” Straod said.
His advice to ambitious athletes:
“Do not compare yourself to anyone. Be yourself. Don’t go on social media think that this person is the one who are, because everything is a front. You must really grind your goals and what you have and focus on it,” Straud said.
We look forward
With a heading to the new season, Strud said that his focus is simple:
He said: “To be myself just. I know this is clichés, but it is better to focus on what I like. The better, the better, the better, I can give up on others.”
As for his partnership with C4, StRoud said it continues to fuel his daily.
“I love what they are doing, and how they work in society,” he said. “I am very blessed, and I am honored to be part of that.”
StRoud and Texans lost their first match in the 2025-9 season against Los Angeles on Sunday.




