As an athlete, you are literally programmed to endure a specific amount of pain. Abby Wambach amountathleteendure Change image and share on social
The truth is, I've been on a team my whole life. I'm the youngest of 7, so I've been training to be an athlete my whole life. Abby Wambach athletehavelife Change image and share on social
I think making the referee aware of a situation, there is nothing wrong with that. Abby Wambach awaremakereferee Change image and share on social
I'm not sure if I'm going to get into coaching. I'm sure I'll stay in soccer somehow. Abby Wambach coachsoccerstay Change image and share on social
I always think that struggle can bring out the best in people - or the worst. Abby Wambach badbringpeople Change image and share on social
The minute you step off that podium is the minute you start preparing for the next world championship. That's kind of how I work. You celebrate for a brief moment, then you move on. Abby Wambach celebratechampionshipkind Change image and share on social
Winning, you can overlook so many things. Abby Wambach overlookthingwin Change image and share on social
Considering retirement is like skirting with the reality of what's to come, and I think that's why so many athletes decide to do more introspection at that point. Abby Wambach athletedecideintrospection Change image and share on social
When I look in the mirror, I don't see a person who's made the kind of impact that Mia Hamm made on the game. She's still my idol, the greatest player and the greatest teammate. She achieved so much in so many different ways. What she did for women's soccer can't be measured. Abby Wambach achievegamegreat share on social
I really enjoy helping people out, and I enjoy time spent with kids. Abby Wambach enjoyhelpkid Change image and share on social