A Quote by Genzebe Dibaba

I train mainly with guys, and they help to push me. — © Genzebe Dibaba
I train mainly with guys, and they help to push me.
I train with faster, lighter guys, I train with guys from my category. I also train with heavyweight guys.
I think I can help push the tempo just a little bit... I feel I can get the ball after a rebound. Push the fastbreak. Push the tempo. Get guys some easy shots.
You can train with heavyweight guys, you can train with 205 guys but this is training. A fight is completely different.
I took a lot of pride, honestly, in hiring these young guys, that not only to become future head coaches, but I wanted young guys that could help me - guys that can coach, guys that could study, guys that loved it, that would do it for nothing. That's how I got into coaching with the 49ers when John McVay hired me.
Some guys train more, some guys train less; everyone needs to cater to what works best for them.
That's why I train with faster guys, lighter guys, my category and with the heavyweight guys. Because I want to be ready for everything.
There are guys who grow up thinking they'll settle down some distant time in the future, and there are guys who are ready for marriage as soon as they meet the right person. The former bore me, mainly because they're pathetic; and the latter, frankly are hard to find.
I have been having some help to channel my thoughts in a better way and hopefully that can help push me on.
When you fight in the UFC and train with the guys that I train with, you learn that there is always still a lot of work to do.
Normally when I train, I'm all mad, thinking about all I've been through to push me.
I'm not afraid to challenge guys. I'm not afraid to put guys in positions to help the team. And I'm not beyond accepting criticism and challenges myself. I think that's why guys are attracted to wanting to play and be around me. They know I'm all in on winning.
I didn’t fall in love with it just because it was me playing. I fell in love with it because I’ve got guys like this – like these guys every single day that push me to be the best that I can be.
For me there is no reason why to go up in weight class, because when you go up in weight class you have to fight bigger guys - then you have to train against bigger guys. The guys are not better, they're heavier, but it means you have more chance to get hurt.
Being single I feel is a boon - why do you guys want me to push me into hell by getting me married?
I want to train hard, train well, and then help the team with my qualities.
My audience consists mainly of people who already recognize how bad this culture is, and I want to push them to become more radical. It doesn't really matter to me if they are Left or Right.
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