I want to continue to improve as the years go by. In fact, my goal is to improve with every session.
As a human, as a professional player, you have to improve every day, every training session, every game.
You have to keep working and try to improve in every training session.
Every training session, I work hard to improve my weaknesses and build on my strengths.
I try to value every day, every training session, every game.
If you are training properly, you should progress steadily. This doesn't necessarily mean a personal best every time you race ... Each training session should be like putting money in the bank. If your training works, you continue to deposit into your 'strength' account ... Too much training has the opposite effect. Rather than build, it tears down. Your body will tell when you have begun to tip the balance. Just be sure to listen to it.
I want to continue to improve season after season, which I think I've done.
Normally, I focus on my job and focus on trying to help my team and trying to improve every training session and try to be as a good as I can.
I have always given my best, in every game and every training session.
I'm eager to keep improving in every match and every training session.
You can improve in every stage of your career, and even in training, after training, analysing your game, you can do a lot of stuff to make steps, and that's also a major point of becoming a top player.
I want to dedicate myself to training and discipline. I want to spend every moment of every day working to improve myself.
Every dancer has injuries, and your injury could happen that season that you were getting that one part that you've wanted to do your whole career. So you have to appreciate every single moment until it happens.
I go to practice every day. I really don't have a training camp. In the boxing world, and that's where that came from, almost every time a guy would get out of the ring and he wouldn't break a sweat again until he went to his next training camp. He would do absolutely nothing until he started training for the next fight.
I will never stop improving until I stop my career because I think every day you can improve, every day you can do something new, and every day you can do something better.
After the training session, video analysis. You can see the good and the bad, show players how to improve. Not because I want to find blame. Sometimes 20 or 30 minutes of video is more important than three training sessions.