A Quote by Pedro

I have always given my best, in every game and every training session. — © Pedro
I have always given my best, in every game and every training session.
As a human, as a professional player, you have to improve every day, every training session, every game.
Real Madrid have to be at their best in every single training session and every single game.
I try to value every day, every training session, every game.
I'm so impatient. I can't even stand waiting for a cab, and I'm always early for everything. In training, it means I want to run my personal best every session - but it takes time.
I was one of those players who loved to train and tried to enjoy every day, every session, every game.
Every practice, every film session, every game will help our chemistry.
I'm eager to keep improving in every match and every training session.
I want to improve every season, every training session. I'll continue that until I finish my career.
Leading is every day in the training ground, every game and everyone is doing their job to lead the team in the way they think is best.
If you go to the line knowing you have given it absolutely 100% in every training session you have done, you know that there's nothing else you could have done and that helps you to deal with the pressure.
I always feel as though I've made a significant improvement after every training session. It's never S-O-S, same old stuff. It's always something new.
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.
My duty, what I have to do, is try my best in every training session, leave everything of me on the pitch. That's how I can go to bed at the end of the day and be happy with myself.
In all honesty, as you grow older, you understand how important it is to give everything in every workout, training session and match. When you're younger, you think game and practice are different. The sooner you understand they aren't, the better.
In every training session, I learn.
The practice sessions of aspiring champions have a specific and never-changing purpose: Progress. Every second of every minute of every hour, the goal is to extend one's mind and body, to push oneself beyond the outer limits of one's capacities, to engage so deeply in the task that one leaves the training session, literally, a changed person.
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