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I would go for the biggest guy on the team, dump the puck in. I would chase after it because I was very fast. If I wanted to get a big hit, I would have to leap into the guy. The guy would be maybe a 6-3 defenseman, 220, I would leap into this guy and plow him over. He would just fall to the ground. That was my thing.
Some days it’s tough, and I don’t want to train my mental game, or I don’t want to train my components as hard as I used to.
I push myself as hard as I can every day so I can achieve my goals and so I feel I have nothing to regret later on after my career.
No fear – that’s my approach every single time I’m on the ice.
I’m not afraid of falling or failing, because I’ve failed many times, and I learned from them.
I want that three quad program! That’s what’s going to set me apart in the U.S.
Anything is possible. No one understands how far you can push your body to the limit, and I like to play with that.
I’m not going to let anyone tell me that I can’t perform, that I’m not artistic.
The long program sets the men apart from the boys.
Every time I watch a performance, I’m disgusted with how I’ve skated. It’s very hurtful for me.
I have a pretty strict diet, and for breakfast, I have three eggs and a cup of oatmeal.
I was tired of getting last or fifth or sixth. I was tired of falling multiple times in a program. I was tired of competing differently than how I trained. If I was going to do that, why train so hard? I took a step back, and I figured out what I wanted to change about myself.
If it’s a day to indulge, I like to have a burrito or a steak.
I’m never going to let someone else tell me what I can and can’t do.
At the end of the day, I could go back to getting sixth or seventh place and being a mediocre skater, or I could be a champion. I want to be a champion.
I always thought the list needed to be longer. We needed to have a stronger representation of Jewish athletes, and I’m so happy to that I’m part of them now.
It eventually ends, and that’s what I think a lot of athletes forget. It’s 10 years after the Olympics, and you won the Olympics, and that’s great, but no one cares.
I was a host and a busboy and a barback.
There are no words to describe what it would mean making the Olympic team.
In hockey, sometimes a shift can go for a minute and a half, full out.
Nothing makes you try harder than to be told that you are not good enough or that you simply do not have the skills.
I have my struggles. But I’m doing whatever it takes to be an artist, to be the best technical jumper I can be, the best spinner I can be. Nothing is easy about that. But I’m doing whatever I can to be the best.
There were many times that I took such a big hit that I was dazed; I’m not going to lie. I’d see black, but I’m still looking for the puck. Where’s the play going? I’m going to keep going. Same thing in figure skating. If I take a hard fall, I’m going to get up, and I’m going to do the next jump.
I hope to take my Birthright trip.
When I decided to continue in the sport, I decided I would do whatever it takes to be the best figure skater I can be.