These have always been my legs. I train harder than other guys, eat better, sleep better and wake up thinking about athletics. I think that's probably why I'm a bit of an exception.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I am an athlete, and I focus more on the issues that concern me: training, perform, eat, sleep.
I'm an athlete, but I'm not a runner. I'm 5-foot-8 and stocky - not exactly a runner's type.
Just kidding, I've been very athletic all my life.
One of the great lessons I've learned in athletics is that you've got to discipline your life. No matter how good you may be, you've got to be willing to cut out of your life those things that keep you from going to the top.
I try to be athletic.
I am one of those athletes who is very hard on myself.
There are a lot of things that can be learned from the darker corners of athletics. You have doctors who view bodybuilders as cavalier amateurs of science. And then you have the bodybuilders who view the doctors as too conservative to do anything interesting. So I've tried to become the middleman for putting some of those pieces together.
Athletes can be a very stressy bunch. We like routine. I'm a very routined person. If something changes, I really don't like it.
Every time I am not playing, I am training harder to keep myself fit.
I lift weights and do as much cardio as I can make myself. I'm not a big cardio fan, and I hate doing legs.