Late at night, I train after I put my kids to bed because putting my kids to bed is very important to me. I have three daughters; they are 8, 6, and soon to be 4. So I train after they go to bed.
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I usually start my day when my kids wake up.
What is different is I am giving the kids a chance to train every day. Not only once a day, but sometimes when they do not have school, we will try to do something in the morning too.
My trainer is with me all day. We train before I come to work, and then I just keep training all day.
I go to bed when the kids go to bed because I get up when they get up at 5.
I train every day for 3 to 4 and a half hours.
My mornings are really about being with my children, so I tend to lay out my outfit the night before when my children are asleep so I can have a quick turnaround time in the morning.
I train six to seven hours every single day. I wake up six days a week and know that it's going to be the same thing.
I train and I go home, and when I'm home, I think about training. That's my life every day, and that's it.
I train as hard as I can every time I train and I do extra training every day and I've done that since I was a young boy.
I run in the morning, lift weights in the afternoon, basketball training at night, and then lift weights again at night.
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