

I listen to my coach and what his experience is. “My experience, what I have in martial arts, is so deep, and it’s not only my experience, but I listen a lot. “It's definitely the secret, but you can hear it a hundred times, a million times, but before you really understand what it is, it will never work for you,” she said. There are no specific seasons or training camps for “Bullet.” Sure, things get a little more intense when a fight is approaching, but fighting and martial arts is a way of life for her and has been since she was five years old. Maybe that’s why she’s on top of her game at 32, a dominant world champion with the hunger to stay on top for as long as she chooses to. We could end the story right there and it would have enough knowledge in it from the Kyrgyzstan native to last us well into the New Year. And this is the most important thing, to be happy and enjoy.” If you're surrounded by good and positive energy, it will push you to a high level. It just has to bring something very positive and some good energy. You can be whatever you wish, and you can do whatever you want. And this is what I want to show in my lifestyle.

It's my lifestyle and I want to show that you can do whatever you want you just have to know how to manage things and make them work. I can rest mentally, and to travel doesn't mean this is my vacation. I'll train one day, rest the next, no matter what. “I don't like when people say, ‘Oh, Valentina, you're on vacation, enjoy your vacation,’ because travel is not my vacation,” she said. Register For Your UFC 275 Pre-Sale Tickets As soon as Valentina Shevchenko successfully defended her UFC flyweight title for the fourth time with a unanimous decision over Jennifer Maia on November 21, she hit the road.
