There's no such thing as anybody who can't be beat; everybody can be beat. It's a question of how hard you're willing to work. It's a question of the environment, the surroundings. Frankly, there's a lot of issues with timing.
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You can time a part perfectly and play it badly. And some people have very individual offbeat timing, which is their own. It works simply because they are who they are.
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.
I'm off to race around the world - a race against time and two men. I know I can beat time. I hope I can beat the men.
I want everybody to run at the same speed as me. But some people are more conscientious, they think more and they plan more. And they're more careful.
The world isn't fast-paced, it's frenetic. People have to be managers of themselves. Time has been managing itself for 15 billion years; we have to manage ourselves in the context of time.
Humans all want to beat the clock but nobody ever does.
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.
If you train hard, you'll not only be hard, you'll be hard to beat.
I have a God-given talent and I work very hard for what I do. Anybody can run fast. It's how you run fast. I pay attention to technical things now.
You can't go over every beat, every second, and worry about how you can do it better - it'll eat you alive.