I was captain and should have set the example. I would lift a minimum of weights. Mine was natural physical strength. I always thought quickness and agility were much more important.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My strength was that I am more balanced and calmer than most other riders.
As an athlete, I used my speed, agility and quickness to go out and play against the big guys.
I like strength. I depend on my own.
When you have a certain fitness projection, it's going to give you an advantage. Having strength, stamina and speed is important because I'm working with dogs who can kill me.
You have to train hard and be strong while staying flexible and limber, so I'm trying to find that balance.
I've always been really athletic, which really helped, because when I first started doing the training for Bulletproof Monk, it required so much strength that if I didn't have a base I don't really know what I would have done.
I think my strengths are definitely - I'm a really good glider. I'm one of the fastest, like on a straight drag race, I can pretty much kill that.
Fitness, defending, the mental stuff - those were all weaknesses of mine. And I turned those into strengths.
Irrespective of who's up against me at tournaments, I have always relied completely on my own strengths to get as far as I can, and tried to adapt my game according to the match-situation.
It takes a great deal of strength to be an optimist.
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