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#Interview
Kamila had a wonderful podcast interview lasting more than 30 minutes. Not only did she share a lot of interesting things and wonderful experiences, her humor and decent conversation also made Kamibots bathed in beautiful and pleasant voices.
I will post the English translation in several parts. There may be mistakes, please forgive me and welcome to correct it in the comments.
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PS: The two hosts are abbreviated as Forbes' "F" in this article










Sports and lifestyle - what they mean for Kamila Valieva
0:55 - 3:23
Forbes: --Today, we’ll discuss how regular training can be the key to finding and achieving balance, success, and harmony. And with us is one of the brightest figures in modern sports, the silver medalist of the Russian Championship, the Junior World Champion, the winner of the Junior Grand Prix Final of the 2019-2020 season, figure skater Kamila Valieva.
Hello. Hi, Kamila.
Kamila: --Hello.
F: --Kamila, so, we’re talking about sport as a lifestyle. What does lifestyle mean to you? Let’s agree on the definitions first. And then you can tell us what sport means.
Kamila: --Lifestyle? I think a lifestyle is a healthy way of living, some kind of self-awareness, understanding what you do, why you do it, and simply enjoying it. Combining everything together.
F: --And sport?
Kamila: --Sport is life.
F: --Aha. Sport is life. So, lifestyle is the style of sport, right?
Kamila: -- (Lol), It’s a bit confusing.
F: --Interesting.
F: --So, sport is your profession, your work, it’s truly your entire life. How much space does sport occupy in your life as more of a leisure activity, entertainment, or as a way to relax? Like how people go to the gym to unwind after work. How does it all come together for you?
Kamila: --Actually, I love it. I love any kind of sport for leisure. I enjoy going to tennis, dancing. Even though dancing isn’t really a sport, but still. And, in general, I’m all for any opportunity for active rest. Although, my friends, who are also athletes, don’t always support me in this. They say, "Well, Kamila, you want to? Okay, go ahead. You go alone. Go there and tell us how it was." But I love it. For me, for example, the gym is like a form of relaxation, not training. I just enjoy the moment.
F: --Oh, and when it’s a training session, like a real workout, do you switch your attitude internally? Do you count something in your head?
Kamila: --Yes, yes. A workout is my job. On the other hand, I love figure skating, but there are moments when it’s purely work-related. When you’re preparing for competitions, when you’re performing, there’s always a sense of responsibility, and it feels more like a job. But everything else, when you step off the ice, out of the arena, that’s it. Then it’s sport for myself.
F: --Interesting.











I will post the English translation in several parts. There may be mistakes, please forgive me and welcome to correct it in the comments.
Please also feel free to repost the article or use it as content, but please indicate the source.
PS: The two hosts are abbreviated as Forbes' "F" in this article
0:55 - 3:23
Forbes: --Today, we’ll discuss how regular training can be the key to finding and achieving balance, success, and harmony. And with us is one of the brightest figures in modern sports, the silver medalist of the Russian Championship, the Junior World Champion, the winner of the Junior Grand Prix Final of the 2019-2020 season, figure skater Kamila Valieva.
Hello. Hi, Kamila.
Kamila: --Hello.
F: --Kamila, so, we’re talking about sport as a lifestyle. What does lifestyle mean to you? Let’s agree on the definitions first. And then you can tell us what sport means.
Kamila: --Lifestyle? I think a lifestyle is a healthy way of living, some kind of self-awareness, understanding what you do, why you do it, and simply enjoying it. Combining everything together.
F: --And sport?
Kamila: --Sport is life.
F: --Aha. Sport is life. So, lifestyle is the style of sport, right?
Kamila: -- (Lol), It’s a bit confusing.
F: --Interesting.
F: --So, sport is your profession, your work, it’s truly your entire life. How much space does sport occupy in your life as more of a leisure activity, entertainment, or as a way to relax? Like how people go to the gym to unwind after work. How does it all come together for you?
Kamila: --Actually, I love it. I love any kind of sport for leisure. I enjoy going to tennis, dancing. Even though dancing isn’t really a sport, but still. And, in general, I’m all for any opportunity for active rest. Although, my friends, who are also athletes, don’t always support me in this. They say, "Well, Kamila, you want to? Okay, go ahead. You go alone. Go there and tell us how it was." But I love it. For me, for example, the gym is like a form of relaxation, not training. I just enjoy the moment.
F: --Oh, and when it’s a training session, like a real workout, do you switch your attitude internally? Do you count something in your head?
Kamila: --Yes, yes. A workout is my job. On the other hand, I love figure skating, but there are moments when it’s purely work-related. When you’re preparing for competitions, when you’re performing, there’s always a sense of responsibility, and it feels more like a job. But everything else, when you step off the ice, out of the arena, that’s it. Then it’s sport for myself.
F: --Interesting.