I enjoy the training. I take it all as a part of the deal.
I'm still kind of like, 'I can't believe I did it.' I hadn't thought about what it meant.
I've been training at Stanford for about three or four months. It a lot of fun. I get to train with more advanced kids and the coaching is real good.
It was awkward at first because I didn't know what to do. When I first wrestled all I wrestled was boys. It didn't make me uncomfortable at all, but guys don't want to wrestle girls.
It was really exciting. It was a lot of fun, I spoke to some of the athletes there. They train constantly. They're really nice people, I wasn't expecting to talk to them. I didn't think I would have a chance like that.
She (Ivy) goes out and gives it her all, doing everything she can. She is non-stop motion. But then once she is off the mat, she is like the nicest person. She's laughing and joking, she's a really nice girl. We still talk after.
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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.