Usain Bolt Reveals Breath Struggles Climbing Stairs Post-Retirement
Usain Bolt Reveals Breath Struggles Climbing Stairs Post-Retirement

Usain Bolt Reveals Breath Struggles Climbing Stairs Post-Retirement

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Usain Bolt, the fastest sprinter in history and eight-time Olympic gold medalist, has revealed that he now gets out of breath walking up stairs and is planning to start running again to regain his cardiovascular fitness. Since retiring in 2017, Bolt has embraced a more relaxed lifestyle focused on raising his three children and enjoying hobbies such as building Lego and watching television. Despite advances in technology and training, he believes his generation of sprinters was more talented, especially among men, while noting that female sprinters continue to improve. Bolt still holds the longstanding world records for the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay, which have yet to be broken. Recently attending the Tokyo World Championships for the first time since retirement, he was warmly welcomed by fans and expressed a desire for athletes to show more personality to engage audiences. Bolt's reflections highlight the contrast between his past elite athleticism and his current more sedentary, family-oriented life.

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