How has your regime changed in the build-up to Rio?
The main thing to understand about the Olympics is that is just another day, another competition, it just happens to be one of the biggest events for my sport and many others. So I wouldn't say I have changed things as such, I have just evolved and developed step by step over the years, so when I race it isn't different to any other day.
What exercise gives you rage?
Rage? Typically I am not a very angry person, but gain empowerment by achieving things I thought I never could do. Whether it's doing a muscle-up, or reaching a max speed in my kayak, it's all about personal achievement and that is what makes me proud.
How do you deal with being deprived of something you love?
It's all about making better choices, so I don't like to think I deprive myself of something, I just have it less or when I like to reward myself. Because it isn't a treat if you have it all the time and I love treats, e.g. chocolate and icecream.
What's the single greatest piece of advice have you been given in the last year?
I am lucky because I have great mentors who are always giving me advice, but a great one is something that I have just understood and it is a quote from Sir Ed, "It is not the mountain we conquer, it is ourselves."