I don't try to lose weight. I don't try to do nothing. I just try to put in my work, feel better, the things that I can do in the field to be better are better, so that's what I do.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have a harder time eating properly than I do exercising. It's easier for me to add an activity than to deny myself something. And when I do lose the weight, I don't like that it makes me feel good about myself. It's not who I am.
I'd much rather put on weight than have to lose weight.
I just do my work, try to do everything I can. I don't weigh in all offseason. I just try to get better, be in better position, be an athlete.
I just don't lose weight easily.
I try to be healthy. I train three days a week with a trainer. But I do like to eat, clearly. And I do eat dessert every day. If I cut that out, yes, I would lose weight.
I have this view that losing weight is easy, keeping it off is hard because keeping it off is the discipline.
I have tried every diet to lose weight. When you restrict yourself, you're setting yourself up for failure.
I just try to keep healthy more so than trying to be thin.
I don't feel any pressure to lose weight - and in any case, if I didn't have my food I'd be a nasty piece of work and wouldn't be able to function.
I mean, yeah, I want to lose some weight! I'm doing the best I can.