As someone who's never been athletic until ~23 yrs old, I've been learning a lot through exposure & talking to other knowledgeable people.
(for ref, I do CrossFit 5-6x a week 🏋️🏽♀️)
I am by NO means an expert in this, but here are a few things I wish I knew sooner 🧵
Lewis Hamilton dedicates his win to his fans! 🥹
“DREAM THE IMPOSSIBLE. I can't begin to describe how amazing it feels to finally win in red. Grazie mille, Scuderia Ferrari.”
“To all the fans, this win is for you. I could not have made it to this moment without the support from you all. You've stuck by me. There have been dark times, times where the negativity won out and I felt useless and hope felt impossible.”
“You all told me to remember. To remember to fight, to remember to keep going. To remember who I am. This win is just as much yours as it is mine. Thank you Team LH, thank you Tifosi. Let's keep it going.” ❤️
At 41, Lewis Hamilton stands on the podium as the first driver in Formula 1 to win 106 races. The first Formula 1 driver to achieve 206 podiums, and the first Formula 1 driver to win a race for McLaren, Mercedes and Ferrari.
You cannot spend years breaking a child's spirit and then expect a few words in adulthood to repair what took years to destroy. You cannot teach a child to fear your footsteps, your voice, your moods, and your anger, then expect them to see you as a source of comfort later in life.
I’m at that weird age where every younger person I meet makes me realize how much l've aged, and every older person I meet makes me realize I'm still a baby.
I’m an eldest daughter which means I’m automatically irritated by your incompetence because I was never given room or grace to be imcompetent. I won’t be elaborating. The daughters who know get it.