A Quote by Patricio Freire

I'm in this sport since 2003, and I need rest. — © Patricio Freire
I'm in this sport since 2003, and I need rest.
Some people start a sport just to reduce weight, or some say, 'My doctor ordered me to run and do exercise', and for others, they run for completely different benefits. But it is not like that with sport. We need to eat, we need to rest, but also we need to run.
In this sport if you want to win you need to be selfish, it is that kind of sport, even though it is a team sport you need to think about yourself.
On the piano, I cover all styles. I turn to it for inspiration in sport, and whenever I need my rest.
I'm always positive when it comes to professional bodybuilding, hell I'm Mr. Olympia for God's sake. If I'm number one in our sport and I have a negative attitude then our sport don't need me and I don't need our sport. There are problems and controversy in all sports. That's really unavoidable.
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.
If a child plays sport early in childhood, and doesn't give it up, he will play sport for the rest of his life. And if children have a connection with, and are involved in the preparation of, the food they eat, then it will be normal for them to cook these kind of meals, and they will go on cooking them for the rest of their lives.
This has a lot to do with the unrest in Nigeria, but also with the production loss after the hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico, the decline in Iraq since the 2003 war, and the decline in Venezuelan output since 2002.
I have been listening to sport and watching sport on the BBC since I was a tiny boy.
We need rest not just so we feel better. We need rest for actual creation of what we're going to need the next day.
Our sport is dangerous. We risk the life out there, so we need to stay calm and focused and leave all the rest out.
Obviously, you need talent to do well in your sport, but I think hard work goes a long way. You need to be lucky within the sport too, though. In badminton, you can benefit from good draws and people getting injured.
Since I'm playing so many matches, I just need to rest. Every nap, it's very welcoming.
The first time I came here to the U.S. to start a career, it was in 2002 or 2003. Since then, it's been so, so hard.
From 1999 to 2003 was the peak of equipment in ski racing. Since then, it's all gone in the wrong direction.
We didn't discover online and think, 'Oh, this is really lucrative. We've got to get on board with it.' We've been here since 2003.
My definition of a sport is that it's a physical activity that involves competition. Since bodybuilders certainly train and then compete, we are certainly a sport.
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