Eight to ten hours in a day is the maximum you can give to a sport, any sport. After that, I should be free to do what I want.
Having children is a great responsibility, and I don’t want to have kids while I am still playing.
When I realized I was having a baby boy, I wanted him to know that I’m there in his life: ‘Dad loves him. Dad’s always going to support him and be there for him.’ I don’t want him to have to worry about anything.
I wanted to do whatever I can for Olympics. I just want to give my best shot.
I would not want to be unable to talk. Imagine not being able to talk when you’re a talkative person.
I want to win every game – soccer, tennis, it doesn’t matter. When I play I am very loud. I am very emotional.
I never want to change my offensive and attacking football because I love it and I love it when the fans have an emotional time in the stadium. So I will not change this. But if there is a time when I cannot win like this, then I will have to change.
I want to wear colours that cheer people. Forget all this navy and beige and black.
My expectations are to establish my dominance and kick butt. And I want to become a leader in the sport.
I didn’t want my book to be soapy – maybe it’s my vanity but I think I can write better than that.
I want Usain at his best, and I think he wants me at my best. That’s what people want to see.
You can get all the knowledge and wisdom and advice you want. But, it’s up to you to put in the work.
I want to go out there and show the world I can stretch my legs even more and exhibit more talent.