| One thing that is very interesting in watching | | | | are the wild card in sports competitions. |
| humans compete in sports competitions is that | | | | In other words often the person who wins is the |
| the person with the best physique or body or | | | | person who wants to win the most. They are the |
| muscle groups that looks as if they should be able | | | | person who is willing to endure the pain and push |
| to win the competition is not necessarily the | | | | them selves harder than anyone else. Human will |
| person who becomes victorious. I have always | | | | is a fascinating subject and there is no better |
| thought it was fascinating as a track star to | | | | place to study it than in human sports |
| compete against people who were better built | | | | competition. |
| than me. | | | | It is amazing to see someone winning, who |
| Often, these other people were stronger and in | | | | normally you would never think they could do it. |
| better condition and yet I always won. It always | | | | So I say to you my fellow athlete if you want to |
| amazed me that someone that had the perfect | | | | win it, you better want it. You have to will |
| body for the event that I was participating in | | | | yourself to win and understand the strength of |
| could not beat me? It really made no sense until | | | | human will. Please consider all this in 2006. |
| later on I discovered that human will and intent | | | | |