A Quote by Cub Swanson

My goal in this sport is to be the best version of myself that I can be. — © Cub Swanson
My goal in this sport is to be the best version of myself that I can be.
I'm too busy with entertainment to think about anything else. No one knows this sport better than I do. I've been a fan of this sport since UFC 1 in Denver. I've followed this sport, I've been obsessed with this sport, I've trained with the best of the best, and I've fought the best of the best.
My goal is this: always to put myself in the place in which I am best able to serve, wherever my gifts and qualities find the best soil to grow, the widest field of action. There is no other goal.
As a stylist, my goal is to help people be the best version of themselves.
My goal is to help women to become the best version of themselves.
In 1997, when I started as a professional athlete, my sport was not like it is now. I needed to develop myself to beat the next generation, but things also changed in the sport. Bikes have changed, the sport has gotten faster, and it's becoming more professional. But my goal always was to try to be one step in front of all the others. That was my motivation. That helped me to work every day during the year, and very hard. And it never stopped.
I have a singular focus, I'm a perfectionist, and I always want to prove I am the best and the best version of myself.
A lot of people will say they strive and drive to be the best in the industry and I get that, but for me, I think I'm just pushing to be the best version of myself that I can be.
My goal is to become the best fighter in the world, and I did that and at a time when there was no money or interest in the sport.
My customer has her own sense of style and knows herself well. My goal is to help women become the best version of themselves.
My only focus was to be the best version of myself.
Without God, for me, I'm not the best version of myself.
I'm on a missionary journey to become the best version of myself.
When you're in a sport like speed skating where the clock gives you the results, there is always a faster goal or a personal best to beat.
I had a really dark time after the Olympic Games... But then I said to myself, 'This is a sport that's blessed me with a home, with an education, with some money. I can't hate this sport. This sport took me out of Louisiana. This sport gave me a chance when so many people don't get a chance. And I love this sport.'
A lot challenges me! Not psyching myself out, not doubting myself, not comparing myself to others... all of that challenges me. But inevitably, challenges are put into our lives so that we may grow and become the best version of who we are meant to be.
I always try to be the best version of myself regardless of success and failure.
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