I'm very involved in Shred, constantly checking in on something. It takes a lot of time. But it has let me leverage who I am as an athlete into a product.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For the rest of my life, I realise people are going to ask questions of me, but at the end of the day, I am a clean athlete, and I have worked hard.
I've done whatever it takes to prove I am a clean athlete.
The top athletes are consummate pros who work obsessively at their craft. Approach yours the same way.
I've been an athlete and competitor my whole life, and there's nothing more that I get off on than competition.
Unlike the traditional athlete, I've got to do more than just engage in my sport to put food on the table. When I'm done running, it's straight to the office.
I'm an athletic junkie - I play in all the celebrity all-star games, and I've become buddies with a bunch of athletes.
I'm not very good at sticking at things if I can't be successful at them. I gave up on sport a long time ago.
Sportsmen just do what they do. I'm not trying to be a role model. If there's any inspiration people can take from me, take as much as you can - from my good and my bad.
Competing helps me to polish my shape.
No one can make me work harder than I do, so I'm generally not interested in who I am competing with.