I try not to get caught up on how cool I am. That way nothing ever gets done. I'm always thinking about what I haven't done.
Where is women's sports prominently displayed with the men? Tennis is the only thing I can think of.
I think that going on any reality show is not good for your mental health because you behave differently when you are being watched, and you constantly have an extra bit of awareness of what's going on all the time.
I really think that this magazine [Sports Illustrated] is a big step in the "healthy is the new skinny" movement.
I grew up with a lot of body image issues - not just about my weight, but I would always see these perfect orb, domed boobs on television, and think, "Mine don't look like that." I thought there was something wrong with me.
Even though I was painted, even though I had on seven layers of paint - to the point that I got a tan, it was as thick as a fabric - I think I felt the most naked because I couldn't cover myself at all. I didn't have to, so I had to be much more open and relaxed.
I think that Floyd Mayweather is the best boxer that's ever lived; like actual technical boxer.
I kind of like to think of myself as the bad girl Olympian that would get kicked out of the Miss America pageant.
Fear of failure is always a driver but the thirst for more is a good one too... So I think you need a little bit of both.
Some people like to call me cocky or arrogant, but I just think 'how dare you assume I should think less of myself'