One of the things we're trying to do more of is not just take money from corporate partnerships, but get more involved in the business side for when I retire. So Puma are going to make me an ambassador for life. I have a clothing line coming out. I am investing a lot in housing in Jamaica, buildings for rent.
I don't even like to go out onto the streets sometimes because I can't get anything done. People want pictures and autographs all the time.
Since they came in with the selfie, it's the worst thing. You hardly ever get asked for autographs any more. It's always selfies.
Sometimes you lose sight of what's going on around you.
The clubs, that's easy to cut out, because I know when the season ends I can look forward to going out.
I can still improve a lot, but there is definitely a limit to what the human body can do.
As long as I'm in good shape, you'll always see me smiling.
I think my acceleration is very good. That's the key for me.
Surprisingly, maybe the place I get recognised the least is the United States. America is not so big on track and field. Some recognise me there but lots don't.
When I played football, I liked being a goalkeeper or a midfielder. I was probably better at cricket. I would be a very good cricketer if I was a professional now. I think I would probably have been the best, in fact.
All I have to do is to work on transition and technique.
Once a year I will clean my room, just because I feel I should.
I can't watch a [Floyd] Mayweather fight. I don't find it exciting. I used to watch boxing in the [Michael] Tyson era when it was exciting. Now it's all bob and weave, a punch here and there. It is not entertaining.
I'd like to say to all my fans out there, thanks for the support. And to all my doubters, thank you very much because you guys have also pushed me.
It's a great feat for me to have broken my world record.
I stay as far away from politics as possible, or any controversy.
I try to focus and compete and do positive things for the sport.
I try not to eat too much fast food but still go for hot wings occasionally. As I get older, I have to pay more attention to my diet. My favorite food is jerk pork.
Politics is tricky, especially in Jamaica. There are two parties, Jamaica Labour Party and People's National Party, and if I went for one, I would upset supporters of the other. I stay as far from politics as I can.
I want to be one of the greatest athletes ever to live, not only in track and field, but in all of general sport.
My diet is much better. I eat what I have to. The older you get, the better you get at making sacrifices.
As long as I'm in great shape, nobody beats me, for sure.
The important thing was that I got the win. It's good for confidence and the season.
We Jamaicans are not so much stressed about time, you know, but you have to stay on top of it. And, of course, on the track, every time we go on the track, it is all about the seconds and the fractions of a second that count.
At the end of the season, I normally get some time off training and can go on vacation and enjoy myself.