Still, Sheffar was stubbornly set on competing. After all, it was just the flu, and the flu can come and go like the breeze. Maybe all he needed was a good night’s sleep. Maybe he’d feel better in time.
“I probably watched the Jordan flu game highlights a thousand times, not gonna lie, just trying to get hyped up and convince myself I could do it.” “The mental struggles are just as tough sometimes. Even if you are physically fit, your mind can let you down.” Sheffar embraces routines. He finds calmness in obsessing over them, in being able to control exactly where everything is and when everything happens. On race days, his morning starts with an easy five-kilometre run eight hours before he’s due at the starting line. Then he has breakfast and coffee. At the track, he puts his socks and shoes on in the same order every time; there’s a pair of each for warm ups and a pair for racing.
WesternU ThomasKetko It will be a happy ending when I get to cancel all your shit services once Dazn gets the EPL next year. Liverpool vs Chelsea on Sportsnet World looool good riddance you vultures