Like many guys his age, Patrick Chan loves to play video games.
But to an extent.
The 22-year-old Ottawa native can only handle so much sitting around.
“I do love video games. But after a while, you feel like you really need to get up and do something,” he tells Sun Media in a phone interview.
“There isn’t quite a feeling you get from playing video games that you get when you’re playing sports, which is like a sense of euphoria. You just get the satisfaction of doing something active and feeling good after.”
Besides, Chan didn’t become a three-time world figure skating champion by sitting on his couch....
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But to an extent.
The 22-year-old Ottawa native can only handle so much sitting around.
“I do love video games. But after a while, you feel like you really need to get up and do something,” he tells Sun Media in a phone interview.
“There isn’t quite a feeling you get from playing video games that you get when you’re playing sports, which is like a sense of euphoria. You just get the satisfaction of doing something active and feeling good after.”
Besides, Chan didn’t become a three-time world figure skating champion by sitting on his couch....
http://chealth.canoe.ca/channel_hea...s_id=33548&news_channel_id=159&channel_id=159