A Quote by Bernard Tomic

I didn't pay attention and I was 99 kilos. I am tall, I am big. But 99 kilos, close to 100 kilos - that's too much. I felt like I was going boxing. — © Bernard Tomic
I didn't pay attention and I was 99 kilos. I am tall, I am big. But 99 kilos, close to 100 kilos - that's too much. I felt like I was going boxing.
I am so broad and big-structured that even two kilos on me can look like gaining 10 kilos, and losing two kilos can also look like shedding 10 kilos.
From 58 kilos when I delivered Rudransh, I went up to 86 kilos.
The more kilos you have to move around, the more it weighs on your knees. Then of course in terms of stamina, the way you move around, it's a little extra. It might not be much, but when you exercise with two, three extra kilos, you can feel a difference; it's important.
I went into a butchers and I said, 'I'll have a pound of sausages. 'He said, 'I'm very sorry, sir, we only serve kilos in here. 'I said, 'Okay then I'll have a pound of kilos.'
Yes, I've lost close to 30 kilos. Nothing drastic. No crash diets.
I have lost close to 20 kilos, and it has kind of helped prepare my character for 'Sanam Teri Kasam.'
I lost 4.5 kilos in a week. Somehow.
I'm 69 kilos; I don't have a burden on my back.
During the race, we lose 2-4 kilos of liquids.
I weighed 107 kilos when 'Sukh' was released. I had become like a South Indian comedian.
I have no animals, unless you count my two kilos of bacteria.
On the face of it there is a pristine white sandy beach, but within an hour, around 100 of us can collect up to 250-300 kilos of rubbish. It's mostly bits of plastic, fishing line, nylon, bottle caps. We've found everything.
I think I'd better lose 10 or 15 kilos and play up front to score.
My problem is that I have no cartilage or tendons. My 86 kilos are supported by bones alone. That's what generated the pain.
The lehenga I was wearing for my wedding weighed almost 10 kilos. It was a challenge, but I gave it my best.
For 'Baahubali,' I gained eight or nine kilos for the warrior look. But for 'Saaho,' I didn't need look like that.
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