I'm as strong and supple as a pane of thin glass. I've got too many ailments - left shoulder, left elbow and left wrist - in fact, the whole of the left arm.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have a strong tennis arm.
Not many people know, but my joints are extremely hypermobile, and that's why I'm more prone to injuries. That's why most of my major injuries were with the joints. I had a career-threatening wrist injury where picking up a fork to feed myself was a problem, and the thought of playing tennis again was so far from my mind.
I can pull a bone out of my shoulder and dislocate it.
Sometimes I feel my arm is like a swan's neck - so weak.
Countless hours of physical therapy - and the talents of the medical community - have brought me new movement in my right arm. It's fractional progress, and it took a long time, but my arm moves when I tell it to.
I have not only Arms but a large proportion of Armourers to make.
I am extremely lucky; I've never been ill - although about 20 years ago I broke my right arm hang gliding.
I'm just like everybody else. I have two arms, two legs and four-thousand hits.
Whether I'm 40, 50 or 60, I'm going to be as physically strong as I am able.
I've had extraordinary good luck with my health, other than a broken elbow.