I admire people with actual achievements, not for being able to run fast or kick a ball well. I'm just really not interested

. I do find it
individually impressive when someone is in clearly peak physical condition but in a sort of "good for you" way ... it literally does nothing for the world. In general, I don't think people are "admirable". Actions are admirable. Which is where it gets complicated because we're all human and, thus, people are capable of engaging in admirable activities whilst also being trash at the weekend, etc.
At the end of the day, people are people and plopping anyone on a pedestal is never a particularly good idea.