A lot of us females think if you are really lean you are going to run really fast but it is not really about that -- it is if you are really strong you are going to run really fast. If you are too skinny you haven't got any bulk so it is quite a fine line.
As long as I do the talking with my feet and not anything else, I can rebuild myself.
I am probably in the best shape I've ever been in but I haven't raced. I was so nervous at the start my hands were absolutely jumpy. I haven't run a 400 for seven months so I was just petrified.
I feel fantastic, really strong over the last 100m. Twenty days to go. I'm ready to go.
I feel great. I didn't have any kick in my legs in Sydney two weeks ago but I had to hold it back today. It's the old me, I've been praying for it to arrive.
I have never seen anything like it,
I'm absolutely stoked. It was just a second below my PB (personal best) so in these conditions I couldn't have asked for more.
I'm ecstatic, it was quite an easy run. I finished that with no problem. I wasn't tired, I wasn't fatigued, I felt tall, open and strong and that is a great spot to be in this close to the Games.
I'm pretty close to that (a low 53sec) now, so I'm pretty confident.
I've just had a tight hamstring since Brisbane (last week). I didn't want to risk it, I'm in too good a shape to risk my Commonwealth Games this year. That's it really.
It's really helped me. I'm feeling strong again.
It's the most exciting thing to happen to me and I think my wedding will be second.
Rosie asked me to run and I want to run for them. To run the relay is a bonus and there is no real pressure.
She did an awesome job. It's a beautiful story for her to win in front of her home crowd.
That is where all the talk should be done, nowhere else.
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This website focuses on proverbs in the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian languages, and some parts including the links below have not been translated to English. They are mainly FAQs, various information and webpages for improving the collection.