Jamaican Usain Bolt will cross the finish line and won gold in the final of 100 meters of men during the London Olympic Games in 2012. (AP ensemble) Olympic legend Usain Bolt on Sunday evening rarely performed publicly at the Tokyo National Stadium, where he re -created his famous “to the world” 60,000 cheering fans. The 39 -year -old icon of Jamaican sprinting, which retired in 2017, revealed that he is now leading a relaxed family -oriented lifestyle, watching films and building LEGO sets.The eight -fold Olympic gold medalist still holds three undefeated world records – 9.58 seconds per 100 meters, 19.19 at 200 mA 36.84 in 4x100m relay. He noted that his generation of sprinters, including Tyson Gay and Yohan Blake, was faster than today’s athletes, and since 2012 she has interrupted the 9.70 second barrier.Bolt, who promotes the Ultimate Athletics Championship in Budapest, shared his current daily routine. He spends time with his children, Watches Series and developed a passion for LEGO. After suffering from Achilles’ rupture last year, he admitted that he had left the marches to breathe and mainly held exercise in the gym than running.
I’m not a fan, but now I think I was out for a while, I actually have to start running. Because when I walk up the stairs
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“No, I usually do gyms. Watchman.A former athlete who has not followed athletics since retiring, until the recent Melissa Jefferson-Wooden and Slip Seville, now includes the most pleasant lifestyle at home and focuses on family time and entertainment rather than competitive sports.“I normally wake up just in time to see the kids to school, and then it depends on what I have to do. If I don’t have to do, I just cool down. I could ever work if I was in a good mood. I’m just watching some series and cooling until the children come home.”“I will spend some time with them, hanging up until they start annoying me, then I leave. And then I just stay at home and watch movies or I’m into LEGO now, so I’m doing lego.”Bolt, which dealt with the impact of new technology on athletics, pointed out to improve the Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce with super spikes as evidence that natural talent remains essential. “You have Shelly who has new spikes, and she was running faster. So it’s just talent. We’re many more talented men at the time,” he said.Sprinting Superstar encouraged contemporary athletes to be more authentic in working with fans. “He’s a personality,” he explained. “I think many people are trying to be fun, but it comes from differently. It’s just a good time. If you try too hard, it won’t be the same.”His connection with the fans remains legendary when he remembered the unforgettable moment from the 2012 Olympic Games: “When I was in London, I knew the queen, so I waved,” he said, explaining how his natural approach helped him to contact people around the world.
