Alison Laycock

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Alison Laycock

Alison Laycock

@LaycockAlison

شامل ہوئے Kasım 2021
457 فالونگ30 فالوورز
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A@eschatonplayer·
Norway has produced two of the most useless athletes I’ve ever seen in Martin Odegaard and Casper Ruud
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Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
Great win by England with so many top performers (esp Rice, Bellingham, Madueke, Anderson.). But my MoM was Captain @HKane who was immense from start to finish, scoring goals and throwing his body around to defend shots too. What a leader! 👏👏
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Alison Laycock@LaycockAlison·
@jmgmoron if this is to monitor his sugars -and the episodes are down to sugar spikes it highlights even more how incredible zverev is with playing with type 1
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José Morón@jmgmoron·
Sinner ha sido visto estos días en Montecarlo usando este dispositivo, que ha despertado el interés de más de uno, preguntándose qué es eso. Es algo muy concreto. El italiano parece estar usando un sensor de glucosa, un dispositivo cada vez más utilizado en el deporte de élite para controlar cómo responde el cuerpo al esfuerzo, la alimentación, el calor y la recuperación. Este dispositivo no mide directamente la sangre en cada instante, sino la glucosa presente en el líquido intersticial, bajo la piel, y permite ver tendencias durante el día: subidas tras comer, caídas durante el esfuerzo, respuestas al calor, al estrés o a la falta de recuperación. Tras el episodio sufrido en París, donde padeció síntomas compatibles con un fuerte golpe de calor y un bajón físico importante, el italiano se sometió a estudios médicos durante dos semanas en Italia para analizar diferentes parámetros y entender qué ocurrió. Es lógico pensar que los médicos le han querido medir la glucosa en diferentes aspectos, como aquí el caso de entrenar bajo el calor, para seguir haciéndole estudios y entender por qué le pasa lo que le pasa a grandes esfuerzos en días de mucho calor y humedad.
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I Don't Know Her
I Don't Know Her@I_Dont_Know_Her·
I'm still not over the ridiculous ending of Tip Toe. In what reality are a group of about 15 men gonna hang someone off a lamppost in a residential street in Manchester during the daytime.
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Alison Laycock
Alison Laycock@LaycockAlison·
@narcsurvivor18 @Jassmini2 we had kids drawing on our road when they were small, i think it’s lovely and they will grow out of it! i did it as a kid as well. chill out! at least they are outside!
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Narc Survivor@narcsurvivor18·
@Jassmini2 Everyone says it looks great… only because it’s not on their street. How would you like it if these kids drew all over your house? Different story then. It seems people are so quick to admire things, without considering how it might affect other people.
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Massimo Giulietti
Massimo Giulietti@max_giulietti·
@LiaCapizzi @RobertoBurioni Da diabetico T1 non capisco una cosa: quattro iniezioni di insulina su una coscia, per quanto ragionate, vogliono dire rischio altissimo di ipoglicemia. E un’ipo anche lieve a quei livelli di gioco non è sostenibile. Un closed loop darebbe maggior tranquillità 🤷🏻Grande comunque!
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Lia Capizzi@LiaCapizzi·
La fine di una dannazione. Nessuno potrà più additare Zverev come il primo dei perdenti, a secco di titoli Slam. È stato un lungo viaggio fatto di sonore batoste e frustrazioni, di fantasmi mentali in campo, di accuse di ex fidanzate fuori dal tennis. La consapevolezza di essere inferiore sia ai Big 3 sia ai sopraggiunti Sinner e Alcaraz. Ammettiamolo, l’etichetta di Calimero è stata spesso irrispettosa nei suoi confronti, perché chi vince 24 titoli Atp e per giunta un oro olimpico è un vincente senza se e senza ma. Non si è fatto mancare nulla, compreso l’infortunio tremento proprio al Roland Garros di 4 anni fa, in semifinale contro Nadal: tre legamenti laterali della caviglia destra fanno crack, è costretto ad uscire in sedia a rotelle, ma una volta dentro lo spogliatoio chiede delle stampelle perché desidera tornare in campo, prima di ritirarsi vuole stringere la mano a Rafa. Eccolo adesso che con gli occhi lucidi si coccola la Coppa dei Moschettieri, i 14 kg più leggeri della sua vita. Rende omaggio a Cobolli che gli ha reso difficile la vita restandogli aggrappato alle caviglie. Flavio ha annusato la tensione del tedesco, ha provato a minarne le certezze, perché quando sente la pressione Zverev entra in un tunnel da psicodramma, perde l’efficacia al servizi, manda a ramengo i drittoni &Co. C’è un’altra vittoria che vale più di tutte. E la speranza è che tanti bambini davanti alla tv oggi abbiano avuto un genitore dire loro: anche lui è come te, se ce l’ha fatta lui ce la puoi benissimo fare anche tu. No, non si tratta di vincere uno Slam. Si parla di condurre una vita normale. Da quando ha quattro anni Zverev convive con il diabete di tipo 1. In ogni torneo utilizza le siringhe di insulina durante i cambi di campo. Il quantitativo dipende dalla durata del match, in genere una partita di cinque set gli richiede quattro iniezioni. Lo ha fatto anche durante la finale del Roland Garros (FOTO). Sascha non ha mai lasciato che il diabete lo fermasse. Per molto tempo lo ha nascosto, ne ha parlato pubblicamente solo nel 2022, il suo non è stato un eccesso di pudore, semplicemente non ha mai voluto suscitare pietismo. Perché questo è il punto: Zverev non vuole che sia il diabete a definirlo. È questo il messaggio che consegna alle migliaia di giovani che aiuta attraverso la sua Fondazione. Ai genitori, i più frastornati dopo le diagnosi, spiega come i loro figli potranno continuare ad avere una vita attiva. È preoccupante l’aumento in età pediatrica dell’incidenza del diabete, per la cura servono attenzione e costanza quotidiana ma l’aiuto della tecnologia ha sostanzialmente rivoluzionato tutto con il monitoraggio continuo del glucosio, i microinfusori di insulina e le App. La vittoria (finalmente) del primo titolo Slam di Zverev vale doppio. È la fine di una dannazione personale, è il megafono a non porsi limiti per i sogni degli altri. (e tanti saluti agli specialisti che quando da adolescente Zverev sognava di impegnarsi a tempo pieno nel tennis, gli avevano detto: lascia perdere, non potrai mai fare sport ad alto livello) #RolandGarros Credits 📷 @rolandgarros & @Yahoo
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Alison Laycock@LaycockAlison·
@lsammy17 @pavyg @AlexZverev not his issue, sinner played and went out, he won all his matches end of. players being injured and going out is all part of the game
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sammy@lsammy17·
@pavyg @AlexZverev Not doubting his skills but he got lucky this year with Alcarez not playing due to injury and Sinner crashing out in initial rounds itself helped him immensely.
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Pavvy G@pavyg·
He's had to fight Type 1 diabetes, false allegations, streams of abuse and vilification from many people including even from certain media. So many saying he's not mentally strong, many saying he's not good enough. Today @AlexZverev silenced them all. 🫶
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Alison Laycock@LaycockAlison·
@Bryan9xxl @pavyg @AlexZverev i think the diabetes is a massive thing, to play at this level with type 1 is nothing short of incredible, dealing with that as well as all the other pressure is unbelievably impressive
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Bryan@Bryan9xxl·
@pavyg @AlexZverev False? Get your head out the sand. Well deserved win though and his diabetes has nothing to do with anything. He doesn’t need a pity party. He deserved the hard work and determination end of story. Does he deserve to be branded forever on his bad choices in the past? No.
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Alison Laycock@LaycockAlison·
@narindertweets don’t know about desperate for a tan , you are clearly desperate for attention 🙄
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Narinder Kaur
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
Imagine spending the hottest day of May (recorded) arguing about climate change instead of actually ENJOYING it! My legs DESPERATELY needed a tan.
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Sharon Houghton@Houhot·
@Kellyan63519236 @Jamessteve96072 I come to that conclusion because a middle-aged man was screaming filth and abuse at a woman. Fact. Then he took joy in being recorded topless and asking to be sent a joint. Fact. Sorry if that offends your sensitivities.
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the whole truth.@Jamessteve96072·
So I've been to see Lee tonight, he's in good spirits, and he's told me that lots of people and journalists have been in contact with him, he's told me he doesn't want all that lime light acknowledgement, he just goes out everyday and work's his arse off to keep his family going in these hard times under labour rule, he expressed that he's only done what any other normal hard working person would've done. I told him that alot of people out there want to thank him, he doesn't really do social media, so he doesn't know how far and wide he's been put out. Here's a little clip for you, please mind my croaky voice, I've just finished coaching 17, under 14's rugby lads, so I do apologise. 😎🇬🇧💯🙏
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GB Politics@GBPolitcs·
🚨NEW: Green party MP Carla Denyer has announced that she is going to "take several weeks off" as she claims to be too tired and suffering from "burnout" This comes at the same time as summer
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Alison Laycock
Alison Laycock@LaycockAlison·
@g_gosden he wasn’t shouting abuse and i say that as a woman
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The Sun@TheSun·
Katie Price 'disgusted' as Lee fails to contact her on 48th birthday
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Alison Laycock@LaycockAlison·
@narindertweets how did they abuse her? they were complaining about the government. stop being so bloody dramatic🙄
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Narinder Kaur
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
Nigel Farage and co made a big mistake cheering on this vile man who threw abuse at a woman.
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Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
"Just because you’ve got a flag in your van and you scream at people in the street doesn’t make you a patriot." Rachel Reeves coming in strong and direct. She's right- a flag in your van and aggressively shouting at women is the OPPOSITE of patriot.
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Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
@MartinaSassyGal He is an obvious dickhead. I’m sure he’s right up your street though!
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Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
The guy heckling Rachel Reeves is clearly a massive dickhead. But her response was soooooo bad 😭 Just laugh it off! Do a joke about it! Learn from Mamdani and use it to shoehorn in your own policies!
Anna McGovern@AnnaMcGovernUK

“Am I gonna get arrested? We’ve got English flags on here Rachel!” @TheSun interviewed Chancellor Rachel Reeves which caused quite a stir at Leeds petrol station… Have to say this is the most hilarious clip I’ve seen all day!

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UncomfortableTruths
UncomfortableTruths@alleem27·
@LaycockAlison @ahsanforbritain @EssexPR No the policeman who was with her , who then cowered like a bitch and let his female colleagues take the brunt of the attack , punishment should be the officer and the suspect have a one on one in a cell.
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Adam Brooks AKA EssexPR 🇬🇧
UNBELIEVABLE… WE ALL HAVE EYES “A retrial jury has been discharged after it failed to reach verdicts over allegations that two brothers assaulted a police officer at Manchester Airport.”
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