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New Danica Patrick Yoga Picture Going Viral

New Danica Patrick Yoga Picture Going Viral

New Danica Patrick Yoga Picture Going Viral

A new Danica Patrick yoga picture is going viral, and it is easy to see why.

Patrick, 37, is one of the most notable sports stars of the past decade.

Although her on-the-track success never quite matched the hype that surrounded her, there is no denying that she left a lasting mark on the track.

After formally retiring from racing in 2018, Patrick has remained in the news for a variety of reasons – including her newfound love of yoga.

This week, Patrick posted one particular yoga photo that is going viral.

You can check it out below:

 

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This picture had a timely Exorcist feel to it! 🎃👻🧟‍♀️ ……No stairs nearby thankfully. 🤪 Been a yoga kind of week. 🙌🏼 I am trying to slow down more. To have my mind stop planning everything and just let life flow. There were a lot of really really obvious signs this week as to why that’s a better way. I saw people I didn’t plan on seeing, I felt more relaxed, The days just unfolded better than if I planned them, I was much more present with my true feelings about what to do next so everything felt better, I felt my inner child more, and was able to access deeper into my souls childhood wounds and conditioning that show up as an adult. The work just never ends but I wouldn’t have it any other way. Growth➕truth➕love♥️

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It remains to be seen where Patrick goes from here post-racing, but regardless of what she chooses, we will likely be hearing from her for many years to come.

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