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Last updated on April 19, 2025.
While others were out partying, I was training. While they were out dancing at the clubs, I was training... and training... and training.
For the off-ice training, I do basic strength training, and for the on-ice training, I practice jumps, spins, steps, and my new long program with my new coach Peter Oppegard.
The potential elite runner must realize that hard means hard, easy means easy and they must patiently seek out what combinations work for them. They have to learn to be persistent and patient with their training and racing.
I need to just keep training hard and getting all the information from the coaches and the players. — © Reiss Nelson
I need to just keep training hard and getting all the information from the coaches and the players.
I'm always training, whether I'm training my mind, or I'm training my body. I'm always doing something.
The sacrifices you make are so hard when you're training every day.
Young players try and imitate the best players like Ronaldo. They try to imitate the hair, the clothes, the cars, the tricks. I try to tell them how hard Cristiano Ronaldo trained in training and after training. He only wanted to be the best. Everything else came after.
Moving to middleweight had a massive impact on my training regime and my mental space leading into everyday training. I was training for the fight, not just trying to burn calories and get my weight down. It was a big mental relief there.
Dance training can't be separate from life training. Everything that comes into our lives is training. The qualities we admire in great dancing are the same qualities we admire in human beings: honesty, courage, fearlessness, generosity, wisdom, depth, compassion,and humanity.
Basic training was hard, but I made it - because I wanted to be the best me. Sometimes you have to learn that being the best you is being the second best you. I learned the hard way that the army doesn't want people who always come first. Otherwise, there would be only one person in the army.
You need to keep working hard on the training field to show the manager you want to play.
Great performers - in sports, the arts, business, or whatever field - have undertaken massive amounts of training. And when that training is complete... they train some more, and harder than they expect to perform. Why? Training builds confidence and ensures peak performance.
Outside the ring I work hard when I train and I spend as much time as I can with my family when I'm not training.
When I started not training as hard and doing what I needed to do, everyone else improved without me improving. — © Mirai Nagasu
When I started not training as hard and doing what I needed to do, everyone else improved without me improving.
I just come to training, work hard, go home, prepare for the game, then play.
I'm getting more confident in what I can do in the ring, and that just comes with hard work and training.
After a hard training day, I used to massage myself. That meant recovery was slow.
My arm is strong I'm working hard every day physically to be in shape come training.
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 take every day as it comes, try to work hard and benefit from the training.
People think hard sparring will get you sharp. And you do get sharp in the gym. But anytime I've trained that way, I've actually been a little bit flatter in the fight. And the knockout shot hasn't come. It's almost because my training has been too hard.
We are all football players and we are here to do our best. You want to work hard in training and we will see what happens at a weekend.
Success in business requires training and discipline and hard work
You can train so hard and eat bad stuff and you're training for no reason.
Over the years, I was always training hard, no matter what position I was in.
I just push myself as hard as I can, in training and games.
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'm just going to keep working hard on and off the training field.
Besides training, you need to be focused and not shy away from hard work.
There are a lot of inaccuracies out there when it comes to the SEAL training process. You will see guys carrying logs around on television. They think that the hardest part about being on a SEAL team is getting through that training. The fact of the matter is, if you have a good attitude, that training is fun. I had a blast.
After a hard day of basic training, you could eat a rattlesnake.
We had a very hard training during our childhood and I don't want to live it again.
I'm a product of good nutrition, cutting edge supplementation and hard training, and I'm an old guy.
Every training session, I work hard to improve my weaknesses and build on my strengths.
I need to work hard at training to become more clinical in front of goal.
My hard work and excellent training entitled me to be a better actress than some of my competitors.
I have to work hard. I have to get fitness back. If I get game time - which is always different to training - I have to work hard on my game and get confidence again.
Since I was 12 and didn't want to go training I have always worked hard not to waste my talent.
The theater was my first training ground. It taught me discipline, dedication and appreciation of hard work. — © Ben Vereen
The theater was my first training ground. It taught me discipline, dedication and appreciation of hard work.
I have the love and blessings of Indians and my family and I have faith in my own hard work and training. That is all I need.
It wasn't an easy journey to participating in the Olympics. It has taken me 14 years of training and hard work.
Obviously, I don't want to be a sub, so I will just keep working hard in training. It's not that easy for me as a sub to come on with tempo.
Melody is my strength and it requires a lot of hard work, proper training and guidance for singing such songs.
It's hard to peak when you've been training since 1965.
Hard work ain't so easy, strength training is just plain old hard work and it ain't easy.
Fruit is carb-based, and I limit carbs when training hard.
I still want to look good while training hard and throwing down.
In training, I work hard to make the starting line-up, and I try to do my best to be picked.
You can work really hard, but if you're not training in the right way you're not going to improve and get to the level that you want to. — © Michael Chang
You can work really hard, but if you're not training in the right way you're not going to improve and get to the level that you want to.
I'm very focused and working really hard in training every day.
I am working very hard at training to improve my efficiency, to be more clinical in front of goal.
If I train hard and have a great training camp, and I'm as prepared as I can be, I can take any heavyweight in the world.
I can eat almost anything and still keep weight as long as I'm training hard.
It's very relaxing for me to sing. It's a good break from the hard training and the fighting.
My hard work and excellent training entitled me to be a better actress than some of my competitors
I have to work hard and give my all in games and training sessions.
Training is principally an act of faith. The athlete must believe in its efficacy; he must believe that through training he will become fitter and stronger; that by constant repetition of the same movements he will become more skilful and his muscles more relaxed...He must be a fanatic for hard work and enthusiastic enough to enjoy it.
I work very hard during the week at training, and when I have the chance to play, I want to do everything I can to help the team.
When I came to Afghanistan, I couldn't choose the training camp; al Qaeda and the Arabs ran the camps. I said, 'Hey, I want to help.' They said I could not until I had training. I said, 'OK, I'll take the training.'
It's important for me to work hard and give 100 per cent in training to try to improve.
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