I've always been working hard on my speed for the last few years. Obviously I'm not slow, but as a striker, the more speed you have, the better you are.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Being faster would probably make me better at football.
You can run in behind someone - one v. one, you're better - so I'm always trying to work on my speed. That's probably one aspect I've worked on the hardest as a player. I want to always improve on everything in my game, but that's one area I really work on.
To be a striker you need to be in good shape.
It's all about the hard work, knowing your strengths and weaknesses. You work on what you know you can do best. I have speed.
I'm going to focus on speed, doing little things like my turns and my starts - just speed.
I already have natural speed, which I don't need to work on, so in training I've been working more on my endurance.
I was always fast; I was always racing guys that were older than me and beating them, so I always had speed. I was able to make good cuts at a young age, on the side of the house with my dad, going through different plays, working on cuts and stuff like that.
If I was bigger I might not have had the same skill set as I do, the speed.
It's always been too slow for me. Playing. The pace of things. I'm a fast sprinter. The trouble was, after playing in the group for a few months, I couldn't reach that point.
I believe I can get faster because I have trained for it, and I'm doing faster times I've ever done in training.
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