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Training was grueling but necessary from "summary" of The Race of My Life by Milkha Singh
The training sessions I endured were nothing short of grueling, pushing my body to its limits day in and day out. Each session was a test of my physical and mental strength, requiring me to dig deep within myself to find the motivation to keep going. The intense workouts left me exhausted and sore, but I knew that this was necessary in order to achieve my goal of becoming a champion. The long hours spent on the track, running countless laps under the scorching sun, were both physically and mentally draining. I pushed myself harder than I ever thought possible, determined to get stronger and faster with each passing day. The pain and fatigue were constant companions during those training sessions, but I knew that they were a necessary part...Similar Posts
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