“I really feel like that concept of enjoying the now and not worrying about the future is what my coach has been trying to teach me for 14 years - and that is what has made me such a different athlete 10 years later, and that is what has made me strong enough mentally to make this Olympic team.” FeelsTryingYearsHas BeensMadeDifferentEnoughStrongEnjoyTeachWorryTeamConceptsAthleteCoachesStrong EnoughNot Worrying Author:Melanie Roach
“When I'm in the gym, I'm in the gym, and that is my focus. But when I'm not in the gym, I'm enjoying being a mom and taking care of those responsibilities .. They really do provide me with the balance that I need to be a more complete athlete.” NeedsCareEnjoyResponsibilityFocusMomBalanceAthleteGymBeing A Mom Author:Melanie Roach
“I'm still an athlete, I'm still a stockbroker, I'm still an actor. I think of it as more of an opening of new doors than an actual transition. I enjoy all of those things, which is why they remain a part of my life.” ThinkingStillsActorsEnjoyDoorsAthleteOpeningTransitionStockbrokers Author:Brian J. White
“I'm a shy guy... I don't enjoy being bothered but I never say no to a fan. I say yes to everybody... even though sometimes you have some days where you don't feel like it, but it's your duty as athlete to do it. Because the fans that pay it's going to make you live, so you have to do it. So I force myself to do it all the time.” FeelsSometimesGuyForceEnjoyPayFansDutyAthleteShyMmaBotheredShy Guy Author:Georges St-Pierre
“Professional football's a tough game. It's a lot of contact. It's a lot of wear and tear on your body. You've got elite athletes running into each other, play after play, at high speeds. And this is something that I love and I enjoy.” PlayBodyRunningGamesEnjoyTearsFootballToughAthleteSpeedYour BodyContactElitesHigh SpeedTough GamesElite Athletes Author:John Urschel
“Every athlete has training they enjoy and training that they do because they have to and they don't enjoy so much. Do the training you love, remind yourself why you do it and hopefully it'll all come good for you.” EnjoyTrainingAthleteHopefully Author:Alistair Brownlee