A Quote by Bradley Wiggins

I can get obsessive with my training, but it makes you who you are. — © Bradley Wiggins
I can get obsessive with my training, but it makes you who you are.
I don't understand why 'obsessive' has a negative connotation, I'm an obsessive and I like it. I get an idea and I stick to it.
Never worry about being obsessive. I like obsessive people. Obsessive people make great art
Being a midfielder, I need to get up and down, whether it's to get back and defend or get away from my opposite number. Extra effort in training makes all the difference.
I love obsessive fandom because I'm an obsessive fan who flips out over music.
My brother-in-law skipped work to get me to training. Our family get us through. We'd get the train, a bus and sometimes even walk to training.
I'm kind of an obsessive-compulsive person, like, neat obsessive.
The training at Juilliard School is classical training, and it really makes one very versatile.
The essence of training is the experience of training and what you learn about yourself through it. Training is about the process. You will get there and there is one simple thing to do it. Consistency.
You can do as much training, the hardest training, and you might get there and not perform how you wanted, not because of lack of training but maybe the pressure you are putting on yourself. That's a major part of being a resilient athlete - it's not just physical, it's mental.
In art, women could never get training. They couldn't get their work out into the world even when they could get training.
Before he came to Spain, photographers lined up in the discotheques, but they are still there waiting for him. Ronaldo is an obsessive of training, of the gym, of self-improvement. I’ve never seen a player in such good physical condition. He’s a gladiator.
I love a lot of things, and I'm pretty much obsessive about most things I do, whether it be gardening, or architecture, or music. I'd be an obsessive hairdresser.
Moving to middleweight had a massive impact on my training regime and my mental space leading into everyday training. I was training for the fight, not just trying to burn calories and get my weight down. It was a big mental relief there.
What I think makes people nerds is just being obsessive. I think that's what nerdiness really is - its people who don't just passively like something, they get passionate about whatever they like.
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All these feelings that you get before you fight or when you're fighting or training for a fight, it makes me feel alive, and I love that feeling.
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