Looks can be deceiving
On the court, you see a focused person sometimes with a grimace on her face and sometimes she is like a robot, working only for the best results possible.
“It is though could not be further from the truth. I am a very emotional person who loves to win and hates to lose but always works hard to achieve my dreams. I love my team and would do anything for them however during a game my only target is victory and for that, I cannot think about my reactions. I try to keep my emotions in check until the final whistle.”
Some athletes like to be pushed hard, some are the opposite and they need positive feedback to evolve. Hungarians are often the latter.
“I have strong willpower but important people to me can ruin my soul by never praising me. However, when somebody gives even at least a little bit of recognition I fly like a bird, I get new energies.”
Everything is perfect in beach handball
Although she still plays indoor handball in the second tier of the Hungarian national championships Csiki made her decision after experiencing the advantages of beach handball personally.
As a person who loves the sun and being warm, no other sport would be as perfect as beach handball.
“If I could do it, I would sunbathe 24/7. In beach handball when the sun is up, I know that the stars align for me and my team. Mixing it with sand, I feel free.“
Other circumstances also help her. Counter to indoor handball where size does matter, in beach handball even the smaller athletes can be crucial on both ends.
“I am among the shortest athletes in indoor handball, however, in beach handball size is not everything. Your footwork, quickness, decision-making ability and skills are more important. This is also a reason why I experienced pretty quick success in beach handball.”
While Csiki was always a scoring machine, it does not give her as much satisfaction as the assists.
“Although I find the back of the net a lot of times, assists and successful key passes give me goosebumps. I am the same in my life as well. I like to prepare for victory and see my loved ones happy. As the saying goes, sharing is caring.”