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Published 17:03 15 Apr 2015 BST
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"I’m raised in a volleyball family, where tall players also have to dive quickly, so I think there is something genetic." "I have good reflexes and I am still quick for my height, so that’s why I can reach those balls which maybe look impossible for a tall guy to get on the floor. I can save them because I’m quick and tall, so I have both things. I’m sure that playing volleyball when I was younger helped me."He added that it wasn't just the family DNA that helped him become a supremely talented athlete. He explained that he never would have achieved sporting success, if his parents hadn't thought him to keep his ego in check.
"My parents influenced me a lot in the beginning because they are both sporting people. They always told me I have to keep my feet on the ground and be humble because when you are young and talented sometimes you can already act like a big star and people don’t like that,"So in the nature vs nurture debate, Courtois is a member of the "bit of both" brigade. Hat-tip to Bleacher Report
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