Ana Peleteiro returned to the set of ‘El Hormiguero’ to talk about last night. one of the most special projects of his life. her pregnancy. The Olympic medalist of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games spoke with Pablo Motos about her future motherhood and how it will affect her professional career.
“Pregnancy It shouldn’t affect me, I have a year and a half to prepare after giving birth. Then I will do physical recovery, but if I keep moving, being active during pregnancy, I will give birth in December and I will be at the top”he explained excitedly.
However, he made this very clear. “I didn’t want to stop my private life for my professional life”. Therefore, she sought the pregnancy at the best possible time and informed her coach after obtaining it. He also pointed out that it is in the hands of an expert sports trainer for expectant mothers: “I found out on April 20 and called my coach to continue with him on the 22nd. I wanted to train with her and carry the pregnancy as well as possible. My coach didn’t want to because he didn’t know what could and couldn’t be done. He said yes to me and we are happy.”
He also pointed out that having a child is an extra motivation for him for the future: “The idea of competing with my son in the stands turns me on. Just for this, I plan to pack up”. While Ana is aware that motherhood isn’t easy and kids like her can be a bit of a rebel: “I had a somewhat complicated adolescence, I was an only child, and although I’ve always read and never used drugs, I’ve had a lot of character and I argued with my parents”.
Finally, the presenter asked her to send a message to young children who might feel marginalized: “To be sure of themselves, not to be afraid of anyone, that school is for them to go to If they are bullied, they should talk about it at home and not be ashamed of who they are. We are here for our ancestors. I am proud of my background in terms of biology and adoption. Don’t let anything complicate you because it’s useless for absolutely nothing.