My issue is not with her decision to do what's best for herself. My issue is the girl that got left at home who would have killed for her spot.
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I don't have a clue what Biles is going through. Each athlete is different and how they cope is up to them. My daughter was elite gymnast and college gymnast and I know when the mental blocks hit and you don't have the time to work through it, dangerous is and understatement. One mistake can land them in the hospital or even cripple them for life. Do I agree with her stepping aside, on the fence because I don't know the what she is dealing with. I just know that if they are not right, the end result could be horrible.
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Originally posted by bzzboyz View PostMy issue is not with her decision to do what's best for herself. My issue is the girl that got left at home who would have killed for her spot.
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She has spent her entire life training for those events. Her ENTIRE life! So we know she didn't want to quit! Gymnastics IS her life, when she wakes up in the morning and when she goes to bed at night! We don't know what she is struggling with but she wasn't going to let it defeat her, in her mind. But when push came to shove and the reality set in that she couldn't force her body to do it, no matter how bad she wanted to, she handed the baton off to someone else. Did she quit? Yes. Do we know why? No
There will be a book one day and we will all know what really happened!
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Originally posted by Traildust View PostMan, major butt-hurt over this by folks who still support all those profession sports players / teams who kneel during the anthem and disrespect our flag.
Funny as hail!
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Originally posted by c3products20 View PostShe has spent her entire life training for those events. Her ENTIRE life! So we know she didn't want to quit! Gymnastics IS her life, when she wakes up in the morning and when she goes to bed at night! We don't know what she is struggling with but she wasn't going to let it defeat her, in her mind. But when push came to shove and the reality set in that she couldn't force her body to do it, no matter how bad she wanted to, she handed the baton off to someone else. Did she quit? Yes. Do we know why? No
There will be a book one day and we will all know what really happened!
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Originally posted by bigbad243 View PostI don't support the kneeling, but didn't she just "kneel" on her team? The kneelers don't support their country and "turn their backs" but she is somehow a "hero" or positive role model for quitting. Its especially troubling given the fact that she has not been performing very well for a while, then she came into prelims, and didn't do well, same with vault in team event before quitting.
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Originally posted by bigbad243 View PostWe will never know the real reasons why, book or not. But we are judged on our actions. So a rapist might have been going through something, so don't judge them? That doesn't make sense just like quitting on your team during the event doesn't.
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Originally posted by Traildust View PostNo she didn't. She made a personal decision that she couldn't perform well enough to help the team and passed her spot to the next person. Nothing more, nothing less.
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Originally posted by bigbad243 View PostOr she chose not to perform well, or just doesn't have it anymore, but there is no doubt she quit during the event. How is the "best" gymnast not performing and even quitting during the TEAM event best for the team lol
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