Lizarazu, it’s official

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Bixente Lizarazu let his fans know that he was preparing to release a book in which he talks about his sporting passions.

If there is a 1998 world champion on whom age does not seem to have any impact, it is Bixente Lizarazu. Certainly, the hair and beards have started to gray in recent years, but the eye remains sharp and above all, the physique of the former Bayern Munich player seems more than ever sculpted in marble. To maintain this unusual form, Bixente Lizarazu has a secret that he has decided to share with as many people as possible.

It is through a book entitled “ Living on sports, to stay in shape », that the fifty-four-year-old Basque chose to talk about his passion for physical exercise and his love of sports in general. A sort of life philosophy for him. The book to be published on April 3 is therefore an opportunity for the retired footballer to talk about the activities he practices daily. Cycling, scuba diving, skiing and surfing, but also Brazilian jiu-jitsu, all disciplines that Bixente Lizarazu practices with pleasure.

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Numerous photos illustrate this book of just over two hundred pages, which the native of Saint-Jean-de-Luz could not resist presenting in preview to his followers on social networks. This Friday, the consultant of TF1 therefore posted a message in which he leafed through the book, allowing Internet users to see some of the first illustrated pages. In the caption of his video, Bixente Lizarazu wrote: “ The first copy is for me. A little preview… » All accompanied by a multitude of emoticons linked to the content of the book.

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Definitely very active, the former left-back will very soon have a busy schedule again since he will notably be commentating on the two friendly matches that the Blues will play on March 23 and 26, respectively against Germany and Chile. . And if TF1 lost the rights to broadcast the 2026 and 2030 World Cups, Bixente Lizarazu will be behind his microphone in a few months, during Euro 2024 (June 14 to July 14).

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