I didn't have the same fitness or ability as the other girls, so I had to beat them with my mind.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I wasn't real quick, and I wasn't real strong. Some guys will just take off and it's like, whoa. So I beat them with my mind and my fundamentals.
I wasn't like most girls.
The only woman I have played in my career was my wife and I beat her easily! But she wasn't much good.
I was always bigger than the other girls. My sisters are very, very beautiful and very skinny, and I've always had a more muscular body. So I grew up with a different mentality.
You know, I had no trouble with the girls.
When I was in school, there was no such thing as girls' athletics.
I'm naturally athletic, and I think playing strong, female roles just kind of happened.
Now, being a girl, I was ashamed of my body and my lack of strength. So I tried to be a man. I shot, rode, jumped, and took part in all the fights of the boys.
By the time I was 15 and I stepped in the high school gym, I was just stronger than everybody.
I trained at The Groundlings and was surrounded by some very funny women and also some very unfunny men. I didn't feel a sense of things being different because I was a girl.