Boxing, mixed martial arts and tennis are the hardest sports to train for.
“Boxing, mixed martial arts and tennis are the hardest sports to train for.”
— Andy Murray · Arts
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Boxing, mixed martial arts and tennis are the hardest sports to train for.
“Boxing, mixed martial arts and tennis are the hardest sports to train for.”
— Andy Murray · Arts
Boxing, mixed martial arts and tennis are the hardest sports to train for.
I've never felt nervous in front of big crowds and in big stadiums.
Sometimes you're looking to play perfect tennis but it's not going to happen all the time and you have to accept it.
My dinner options are kept simple during Wimbledon. I have either salmon with rice, roast chicken with vegetables and potatoes, or steak with salad. My girlfriend Kim will cook, and I know each night that it will be one of those three.
For much of the year, you're just trying to maintain your fitness. It's not often you get a lot of time to really concentrate on improving it.
Jackie Chan is a very good comedy/martial arts star. He does one kind of martial arts that Jet Li doesn't know how to do and Jet Li does a martial art that Jackie Chan doesn't know how to do. You can both go to two Chinese restaurants, but both can have different kinds of food.
More than anything, the arts are the best teaching tool.
My martial arts background is Tae Kwon Do.
Like, even going to Duke Ellington School of the Arts, like, they slept on me. I think they thought I was talented, but for whatever reason, they didn't want to give me a lot of solos or any type of just love like that. But I don't know. I think that's what encouraged me to grind so hard.
I did musical theater, and I did dancing for what it was at the performing arts high school that I went to. I went to a school where I was there on a scholarship. So I think when you're on a scholarship, you always work a tad harder, or you want to work a tad harder than the next person.