My camps are always ten weeks. That's what makes me comfortable.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I had 500 kids at camp this past summer for example. We do nine weeks for kids and nine days for grown ups every summer. The adult camp is a lot of fun.
All camps are hard, that's what they're intended to be. They make you focus when you're tired, when you don't feel like doing things, and to see how long you can retain and pay attention.
Camp life is demanding, and even the simplest daily routine becomes a chore in a climate with 90 per cent humidity, not to mention the bugs.
Training camp is a grind, and it truly is all about embracing that grind and coming out here and forgetting about the heat and working to get better every single day.
I train six days a week for four to five hours a day. I like to keep the same schedule when I'm in camp for every fight.
I hate camping, but I love summer camp.
Spring Training is a fun time for me.
One day a week should be set aside for field trips.
Every training camp is important so you can show you're improving and staying consistent.
I don't do fight camps anymore because I live in camp.