Normally I don't race other people; I challenge the environment and my own limitations.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you're of multiple races, you have a different challenge, a unique challenge of embracing all of who you are but still finding a way to identify yourself and I think that's often hard for us to do.
I race kind of sparingly.
There's always a lot of talk about motivation to race, but nobody really knows what I do or what I think apart from myself, so I don't really care what people think.
I have a race routine. I have a team of people helping me. I have winning habits. I believe in myself. I have balance in my life.
Try not to turn your life into a race, least of all an obstacle race.
Some of my toughest races are people I've known, because it gets more personal than it should be.
I don't know that the best way to approach it is to try and keep up. When you're doing that, you're setting yourself into a one-dimensional sort of race basically.
I can't go against my nature because I am what I am. I don't try to be anyone different to who I am.
Every single thing in my life is built around race.
I'm a very goal-oriented person, so I look at the specific demands of a certain race and tailor my training towards that.