THERE ARE FEW athletes with better resumés than Beauden Barrett. The dynamic fly-half scored the match-clinching try to become a world cup champion at the age of just 24, won consecutive World Rugby player of the year awards in 2016 and 2017, is only 22 games off becoming New Zealand’s most capped international of all time, and at 33, he remains a crucial cog in the formidable All Blacks side, recently leading the team to yet another Bledisloe Cup victory over the Wallabies.
Clearly, there are lessons to be learnt from Barrett’s success. Like precisely what gym exercise gets him fired up? What’s his go-to cheat meal? Who has the aux chord in the All Blacks’ dressing room? And what is his personal motto?
Lucky for you, when we met Barrett for a surf at the URBNSURF wave pool in Homebush, we were asking all the right questions. See Barrett take on the latest edition of Men’s Health’s Rapid Fire series below.
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