A Quote by Katheryn Winnick

I grew up in a martial arts gym surrounded by men and boys, and I pretty much call myself a tomboy. — © Katheryn Winnick
I grew up in a martial arts gym surrounded by men and boys, and I pretty much call myself a tomboy.
You know, women are so much cooler than guys because we can do more martial arts. Martial arts are pretty much made for women because we're quicker and we're smaller than men, and so we're faster. You girls really should take martial arts.
I grew up doing martial arts, and I love martial arts movies and fight scenes. I'm pretty athletic, so I enjoy doing that stuff.
I don't think I'm in any position to call myself a martial artist. I'm a student of the martial arts.
As a kid, I was always a tomboy, playing sport and doing martial arts. And I'm pretty opinionated - I've never been told that I'm a weak person.
I'm definitely somewhat of a tomboy. I grew up a pretty big tomboy actually, and was really obsessed with basketball.
I'm definitely somewhat of a tomboy. I grew up a pretty big tomboy, actually, and was really obsessed with basketball.
I am such a tomboy. I grew up fighting with boys, mainly - beating up boys, actually.
Mixed martial arts or whatever you want to call it, it is still martial arts.
Actually, I have never been a great fan of martial arts competitions. Not even when I was training martial arts myself.
A lot of people don't realize, when you are acting in a martial arts film, you're not just performing martial arts. You're not just performing martial arts. You're actually acting as much as any other actor.
I think martial arts, in general, shaped my wrestling style. I think I grew up as a martial artist as a kid.
Miles and I had been looking to do a martial arts show for some time. Our first two movies that we wrote were "Lethal Weapon 4" and "Shanghai Noon" with Jackie Chan. Then we sort of got pulled into the superhero world, but then you look around at what's not on television and there wasn't really a martial arts shows. There are shows that do martial arts to a degree, but there's not a martial arts show.
I wanted to know what exactly martial arts is. When you look at martial arts films, the later ones became more and more exaggerated. It's like, wow, is martial arts only a show?
I grew up kind of a tomboy and I used to fight with all the neighborhood boys.
I am so happy because I want more people to like martial arts movie not just martial arts audience. Even martial arts can be used in comedy, in drama, in horror movies, in different kinds of movies.
I'm a tomboy naturally; I grew up hanging up with boys.
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