After the first day of practice, there's not one guy who's playing at 100 percent or who feels great. Sometimes, getting up in the morning and brushing your teeth is the hardest part of the day - it just hurts.
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Sometimes, getting up in the morning and brushing your teeth is the hardest part of the day - it all just hurts.
I practice every day, I warm up before I play.
When you get old and play every day like I did, it's hard. Hard on your body. You start to get sore. You gain weight. But that makes me work harder, be stronger in my mind, and show I can still play.
Better a tooth out than always aching.
It's fun to be there with the guys, to practice with them, arrange the balls, do this, do that, but when you play you can get some of this nervousness out of your system.
When I'm at home I practice everyday.
The moment you've brought a toothbrush to work, then you're getting into crunch time.
You might not feel good, and you might not want to practice, but you still go out there and practice as hard as you can.
It hurts every day when you practice hard, but when this decathlon is over, I got the rest of my life to recuperate. Who cares how bad it hurts?
I used to hear about guys who played saying how difficult it is getting up in the morning, and now I'm experiencing it; those same effects.
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