A Quote by Lauren Fleshman

Anyone can train hard. Do you have the discipline to recover? — © Lauren Fleshman
Anyone can train hard. Do you have the discipline to recover?
Do you have to discipline yourself to have breakfast, lunch or dinner? Of course not; and so discipline - the usual concept of it - doesn't apply here. I had to discipline myself to learn English, but never to train.
I train hard. A lot of people that I train with, they get blown away by how hard I'm able to train.
Talent is the discipline, commitment, and willpower to practice/train/study often, long, and hard. Discover your passion and pay the price.
I know if I train hard, focus, I can beat anyone out there.
You train hard and I'll train hard, and may the best man win, and good luck to both of us.
When you train as a dancer, you understand you have to work exceptionally hard. I think dancers are the hardest - working people in show business. You have to push your body beyond where you thought it could go. It's athleticism. Perfection doesn't exist, but with classical ballet, there is an ideal, and I got obsessed with that ideal. In some ways, it was problematic because I don't have an ideal ballet body, but the discipline is what I carry with me to this day. That's my park, the discipline of dancing.
This heavyweight division, it takes just one punch for anyone. It doesn't matter how hard you train or what.
I train really hard for each and every fight. I never take anyone lightly.
My idea is that players need to recover first, train later.
If you take a hammer and hit something over and over again, it's gonna be destroyed. I don't wanna destroy my body cause I want my body to last me as long as it possible can. If you train hard and push it everyday, your body is going to wear out. So I give my body time to recover.
What is needed, however, isn't just that people working together be nice to each other. It is discipline. Discipline is hard--harder than trustworthiness and skill and perhaps even than selflessness. We are by nature flawed and inconstant creatures. We can't even keep from snacking between meals. We are not built for discipline. We are built for novelty and excitement, not for careful attention to detail. Discipline is something we have to work at.
There's a difference between someone who's 'harsh' and someone who is 'hard.' Life was hard. You lived in the South, as my grandparents did, and you had to survive. That is hard. In order to respond to that, he had to become a hard man, with very hard rules, very hard discipline for himself, very hard days, hard work, et cetera.
I want to train hard, train well, and then help the team with my qualities.
I train like an animal in the ring. There's nobody that can beat me because I train hard for everybody.
The triathlon can be a very hard sport to train for. You see all the time when people try to improve - like their swim, for example: they train really hard for two to three weeks, and then when they go back to normal training, the swim goes back to where it was before.
I train very hard, until I am sick. Sometimes I train like a foolish man who has no mind.
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