I have been an athlete for much of my life starting at the age of 4.
“I have been an athlete for much of my life starting at the age of 4.”
— Brandi Rhodes · Athlete
The World Motivation
I have been an athlete for much of my life starting at the age of 4.
“I have been an athlete for much of my life starting at the age of 4.”
— Brandi Rhodes · Athlete
I have been an athlete for much of my life starting at the age of 4.
It's interesting to see how a lot of people don't see the other side of the coin. Since they haven't been there. Someone might suggest your character say something that they'd never say. It doesn't occur to them that there are people who think differently about something, from another perspective.
I know that some of the ideas that I have are not always going to be seen as a good idea by everybody but, that's just life. We learn at some point that you don't always get your way.
I am a different type of female. I am not your typical wife of a successful man.
The biggest learning is that an athlete needs to know when to stop. To know that if I push beyond this, there could be a problem.
Growing up as a competitive athlete and playing Division 1 soccer, my entire life was based around hydration.
If an athlete like Michael Jordan played tennis, he would be the best - he's flexible, not too bulky, and has unbelievable hand-to-eye coordination.
An athlete learns how to hold her breath, but that doesn't work in singing. You have to learn to relax.
I surfed until I was 18, and being the athlete that I am, I got really frustrated with how I wasn't really getting any better.
In the case of Sadie Gibbs, fans were going, 'Have you seen Sadie Gibbs?' I'm like, 'Who the hell is Sadie Gibbs?' I looked into her work, and went, 'Wow, this is why these people are so into her.' She's very talented.