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#1 I grew up in the 1970s, and I was always obsessed with athletics. I was a fairly skinny kid, but I ended up being 6'5 by the time I graduated high school. I ate the same stuff everyone else did, and I was constantly reading about how to get big and strong.
#2 I was a premed student at the University of Texas in Austin when I decided to become a doctor because I was fascinated by science and the human body. I studied a premed curriculum.
#3 I was athletic, big, and fast, which helped me become a rugby player. I enjoyed the sport, and when I finished medical school, I dropped out to go to New Zealand and play for a top-level club team. I returned to Texas and joined the Air Force.
#4 I was eventually sent to F. E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, Wyoming, to babysit as many as 150 nuclear warheads. I was decent at pretending to launch nuclear bombs, and was named Missile Combat Crew Commander of the year. I eventually became an instructor.