Zitat des Tages über Champion:
The last three or four reps is what makes the muscle grow. This area of pain divides the champion from someone else who is not a champion. That's what most people lack, having the guts to go on and just say they'll go through the pain no matter what happens.
It was priceless. Being the UFC champion and having my kids in the Octagon, my wife, them holding the belt. That was like a movie.
I'm not normally a jewelry person. I'm supposed to be a working class champion and all, and I don't like to rub my success in people's faces.
Whether I ever become WWE champion in my career, I'm proud of what I've done.
Creating emotion was what my career was all about. I wanted people to laugh at me; I wanted people to cry with me. I wanted people to feel good or to think about something when they watched me. I think that's why, even not being an Olympic champion, I have such a huge following around the world.
Anytime you fight a champion, you got to watch the tape closely and study him closely.
I don't want to be remembered as a beaten champion.
You'd be hard pressed to find a bigger champion of high-speed rail than me when the bond went to voters. I believed in it.
There's people that tried to celebrate when I lost that got nothing to do with it. That's not the sign of a champion.
Rhetorically, President Obama is a champion of bipartisanship. In practice, though, he is almost always its enemy.
I made my debut on October 10, 2008, so it'll be seven years to the day that I could become world champion. That's a massive night to be crowned.
What is clear is that business leaders must commit to champion change - to be transparent about their goals for change, to align their incentives systems to drive the change, and to make sure their work environments are flexible in a way that allows men and women who choose to work to be able to achieve all of their potential.
The best and fastest way to learn a sport is to watch and imitate a champion.
Every time we do a new record, we do the best we can. For us, every record is stepping into the ring with another heavyweight champion.
I've got a winner mentality, the mentality of a champion.
Canelo's the big name, but I am the champion going in... I took this fight. I'm not in a situation where I have nothing to lose in this fight. I've got a title to lose.
I had never, ever drunk beer in high school, and by the time I got to Tech we were having these parties out in the cotton fields and getting so drunk. I was the champion beer drinker; suddenly I was pouring it down my throat... Insane! Insane!
The only yardstick for success our society has is being a champion. No one remembers anything else.
No excuses. Play like a champion.
Being a world champion is something I'm already proud of and can take for the rest of my life.
I worked in factories, slaughterhouses, as an upholsterer. I did demolition work, was a postman, was a tiler, a plasterer. I even sold double-glazing door-to-door. But I always dreamed of being a world champion, first of all as a boxer.
Take the feeling of hunger out of your gut, and you're no longer a champion.
I'm the champion, and to stay ahead, I have to work harder.
Every absurdity has a champion to defend it.
I think that the World Champion should try to defend the quality of play more than anyone else.
I don't want to just be a champion, and I'm done with that. I wanna be a lightweight legend.
Students today need experience to get a job, and they need a job to get experience. The Chegg Champion program provides students with a real-world working experience that actually offers financial rewards.
I'm a champion for personal differences. I have no sympathy for drug companies that can't figure out how to make personalized medicine. We could generalize that to 'All society should be much more personalized.'
I can't even imagine what it's like and right now I'm like in shock, I can't believe that I'm Olympic Champion.
I don't champion the idea of being in a Hollywood movie. I never had fun in one of them.
For a long time, I felt like my identity was to fight. My identity was to be a world champion. That almost defined me.
Realizing full well that fine condition and confidence will not in themselves make a champion, it is my belief, however, that they are essential factors.
As an Olympic champion gymnast, I have always stayed involved in my sport.
I champion the idea of being more conscious. I call it being an active architect of your own life. Building your life like an architect builds a structure.
My only real claim to fame is that I was southern England show-jumping champion in 1966. The day after my father died, 'Horse & Hound' magazine tipped me as a future Olympic champion, and I took it seriously. You can only really enjoy something if you take it seriously.
My senior year of high school, when I was getting recruited for college, my dad goes to me, 'You can become an Olympic champion.' And that's the first time that I'd heard someone else say that to me. I was like, 'Uh, are you talking to me?'