They call her T-Rex.Back when I was younger, I was very skinny and I had short
arms, but I used to always be swinging. I was always swinging. I was also kind
of smaller than everybody else and I was really aggressive, so thats how I got
the nickname T-Rex, says?Claressa Shields, the 2012 London Olympics boxing gold
medalist.But Shields is not the old T-Rex she used to be. She still swings her
arms, but now they have a lot more force and training behind them.The advantage
for me is even though [other fighters] are taller and longer, Im very slick, Im
very fast and I punch harder than them, she says. Also, my footwork and foot
speed allow me to get to them on the inside when they are moving and running. So
now I dont have problems with taller fighters anymore. I dont have problems with
shorter fighters, and I dont have problems with fighters my size. Ive checked
all my boxes so that no matter who I get in the ring with, Im always
prepared.She took a break from her Rio Olympics preparations to sit down with
ESPN The Magazine for the 2016 Body Issue and share how shes training to try and
repeat gold.Its all for boxingAccording to Shields, her life has always revolved
around boxing.I started boxing when I was 11, and ever since my whole life has
been about boxing, she says. Everything I do has been about boxing. I played
basketball so I could be in shape for boxing, I ran track for boxing. It gave me
a little joy winning some competitions, but everything I did was for boxing. I
didnt even go to the beach until I was freakin 14.Her training gets very
intense, but it is worth it to her to prepare. Once I walk into the ring, the
only thing Im thinking is, Ive trained for almost six weeks, Im pissed. Ive done
too much training to lose. Thats where my mind is at, she says.Early mornings: I
start my day at 7:30 a.m. every day except Sunday. I have to get up and weigh in
with our coach. He wants to check our weight every morning. We eat a little
meal, and then we have strength and conditioning at 8:30 a.m.Long sessions:?We
lifts weights, body weights, pushups, lunges. We do a lot of sprinting and long
distance running and after that well still do weights. Its like an hour and a
half worth of training.RejuvenationShields says she trains seven to eight hours
a day, which leaves her body very sore.Im always doing extra, she says. Even
though the coaches will tell me, You only got 10 rounds, me being an Olympic
gold medalist I always stay after, I always hit the bag after, I always do
pushups and crunches after -- or I might even go for another run. For some
others its probably five or six hours, or maybe even four, but for me its seven
or eight.With all of that punishment on her muscles, she gets massages three to
four times a week to give her body a break.You know how you are supposed to sit
straight up? Shields says. My back kind of comes in a lot because of how much I
train, and how Im trying to keep my guard to protect my body and to protect my
face, so I kind of round everything to the punch. So that causes problems for my
back.Mental motivationBoxing makes Shields excited, so much so that her family
and friends think she is a little crazy. But Shields uses her excitement to pump
herself up before matches.Im excited to fight anybody and everybody, especially
the girls who say that they can give me a run for my money, she says. Im so
ready for this! You dont even know. Im super ready.This summer, espnW is running
stories, essays and letters on body image as part of a series called Love, My
Body. Read more from the series ? Australian tennis player John Millman is
expected to overcome a wrist injury and compete at the Rio Olympics.Millman
withdrew from a Canadian tournament this week because of an injury to his left
wrist which has troubled the world no.67 for some time.An Australian Olympic
team spokeswoman said on Friday that Millman will be fine to compete in
RRio.ddddddddddddMillman is Australias top-ranked player at the Rio Olympics,
after Nick Kyrgios and Bernard Tomic pulled out, and heads a three-man tennis
team also featuring Thanasi Kokkinakis and Jordan Thompson.
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