You know, there is more to being a coach than just techniques.
“You know, there is more to being a coach than just techniques.”
The World Motivation
You know, there is more to being a coach than just techniques.
“You know, there is more to being a coach than just techniques.”
You know, there is more to being a coach than just techniques.
Titles are spoils of war.
When I was five years in, I was the UFC heavyweight champion, and all I could think about was fighting.
I grew up in a great era of professional wrestling. WWF was just really coming into it's own. The start of WrestleManias, the legendary performers like Macho Man, Hulk Hogan, Honky Tonk Man, Iron Sheik, Sgt. Slaughter.
There's a lot of indigenous wrestling styles there that used to be a lot more popular and stronger within the European continent. Although, there's still quite a few countries over there that produce pretty spectacular Greco and freestyle wrestlers.
If you write in the same way over and over again, like, in the same place with the same techniques and with the same people, you're sort of writing the same song over and over again.
For me, it's always the same: worrying about how I can get better, the techniques I can do.
I do creative visualisation techniques in the morning. It's only 15 minutes. I used to do hours and hours of it, but I found that 15 minutes has really helped me, and it's not time-consuming at all.
I don't use any techniques; I'm not trained to be an actor. I just enjoy working in films.
There are different techniques - some interventionists are really loving, others are very tough.