I move through life as a commander, not a bystander.
I lead with discipline, clarity, and unwavering purpose.
My athletes look to me for direction, and I earn that trust through action, not talk.
I study the landscape, prepare the path, and stand at the front when the real work begins.
I demand nothing from my people that I am not willing to give myself.
In every session, every challenge, every moment of pressure, I hold the line.
A commander does not seek comfort.
A commander remains steady when others falter.
A commander leads with courage, strategy, and conviction.
Today I lead my athletes the way I lead my life:
with strength, intention, and honour.