I do a lot of core strengthening exercises and the plank push up is a great one that you can do anywhere and anytime.
I was taught some very good life lessons and morals as a young kid growing up.
I understand that not everyone shares my faith and some find it difficult to reconcile with their own beliefs.
They are allowing young kids in primary school to be able to have the permission to change their gender if they want by taking away the permission of the parents. They are trying to take control, as a government, to make those decisions for young kids who are basically 16 years old, or young.
Just my relationship with people - my teammates, my family, my partner everything. I don't really know how to explain it, it's just a peaceful feeling inside.
If I am playing the game freely, and those opportunities come up to cross the line, then I get enjoy that a lot. But when I try to force things, I am not playing my best footy.
True believers in Christ, are we going to follow through and profess Him wherever we go?
Mum didn't have shoes. She was the eldest of 10 kids, and some nights they went without food. That's why, from a young age, I wanted to work hard and change that cycle, to provide not only for my parents but my siblings, too.
I've been watching a whole heap of video footage of different players on different teams and how different players get the football. But the best way I learn is getting out there and playing.
In Ezekiel, chapter 33, verse 11, it says, that 'God has no pleasure in the person that's living in sin.' He's a loving God and he wants people to turn away from what they're living in and he'll give them life. That's the message I'm trying to share, even though it comes across as harsh.
It's really important for kids to read right through childhood but I know sometimes it's hard to get them to read. The key is finding something that they're passionate about, and for me it was, and still is rugby, and being healthy and active, and a lot of kids are like that too.
Growing up, I never imagined my journey would pan out as it has, but the one thing I always knew was that I believed in myself.
No Australian of any faith should be fired for practising their religion.
You can't please God and please man at the same time. It's impossible; you can't do it. You've got to choose one.