Former Jamaican track and field athlete Usain Bolt recently shared glimpses of his godson, NJJ's football sessions who is the son of N.J. Walker, one of Bolt's close friends.
NJJ, 13, has a good knack for football as well as track and field from a young age. While he has scored 10 individual goals in a single football match, the 13-year-old has also shown good speed during his junior track competitions. Bolt's grandson trains in Jamaica at the Ballaza Football Academy where one of his recent skills impressed the Jamaican track legend.
The 38-year-old took to his Instagram handle to share a video of NJJ's football training at the academy. In the video, the track athlete's godson can be seen inflicting an impressive nutmeg on his opponent. The Jamaican athlete was full of praise for the 13-year-old's skills and wrote in the caption:
"god son got skills ✨💫 #NJJ #Ballaz"
Similar to his godson, Usain Bolt also has an immense love for football and is a big fan of Premier League giant Manchester United.
Usain Bolt shares the type of relationship he had with his track and field coach

Usain Bolt recently opened up about his relationship with his track and field coach, Glenn Mills. Besides Bolt, Mills has also coached four-time Olympic medalist Yohan Blake and is currently a crucial part of Jamaica's Racers Training Club.
In an interview with TalkSport, Bolt revealed that he was a very different sort of person in comparison to the expectations of his coach. He also mentioned that while he wanted to have some fun and relaxation in between his track and field career, his coach didn't like this behavior. The Jamaican athlete said:
"I thought it was crazy when he said it to me. I think I'm different. I was never the type of person who could go 100 percent and train all year. I was never that person. I needed breaks to have fun and go and relax, then come back to track and field. My coach (Glen Mills) hated it, but he understood it. I needed to take time off to go and be a human. But we understood each other. "
During the interview, Usain Bolt also mentioned that his coach always asked him to look forward and train hard for two months.