When you learn, you grow. You have to stretch, and it's not easy. You know, if you're working out your muscles, if you're doing whatever, it's gonna hurt a little bit.
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I think it's important to stretch as you get older, but I try to do basically all the things I did when I played, except I can't do them as well and as much.
The will to challenge myself is strong, but I think that's growing, the desire to stretch myself and make it hard.
I do some weights and I do a lot of stretching.
The turning point in the process of growing up is when you discover the core of strength within you that survives all hurt.
The best part of learning any profession, when you're really going through those huge stretching escalated times of learning and energy, is when you want to do it so much.
I do think that there are certain parts, if you are lucky enough to play them, that are bigger than you, and they stretch you. I don't think you become a bigger person, but you develop certain muscles you didn't have before.
I used to hurt myself by training all the time.
Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow.
I did gymnastics when I was growing up and to this day I can still do the splits.
You have to train hard and be strong while staying flexible and limber, so I'm trying to find that balance.
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