Remy Martin wears a wristband during games with the Philippines flag on it. It's a small reminder of the culture that shaped him; a small reminder of the guidance he hopes to pay forward. Martin's mom, Mary Ann Macaspac, emigrated from the Philippines to the United States when she was in high school. "We had a monthly gathering, small or big, and it was always somebody's turn to have it at their house," he said. "Everybody would cook, pot luck. There was Chicken Adobo, Pancit, a dessert called Halo-halo, Chicharon, so many things I would try not to put my hands on because I knew I had practice the next day and had to go work out and it would kill me, but it was so good that I took the risk sometimes. "My mom would buy bottles for me when I was still drinking milk from a bottle," Martin said. "When she was at work, my nanny would take care of me and she thought my nanny was losing the bottles. She would get mad at my nanny, saying 'I just bought them? Where they at?' They ended up finding them in a basket or a trashcan. I was actually shooting them into a basket and nobody knew about it. He hopes to visit the Philippines within the next couple years and he wants to play for the national team in international competitions. If he can achieve that goal, he believes it will open more doors to impact his mom's native land. ___________ This video is edited under by FAIR USE LAW of Youtube. No Copyright Infringement is intended. Credits to the owner of the video clips , images , etc. Video Clips are assured to comply to YouTube Fair Use Law