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Simone Biles debunks misconceptions and assumptions about elite gymnasts

 

“I’m actually not very competitive at all…my goal is never to win—it just kind of happens.”

 

 

Gymnastics is a somewhat unique sport in that the distance between the athletes at the top and the average person is far greater than in many other sports. Most people can run, just not as fast as Usain Bolt. Most people can dribble a ball and make some baskets, just not as well as Steph Curry. Most people can swim, but not nearly as well as Katie Ledecky.

 

 

But most people can’t do a single flip on a balance beam or swing themselves over a bar once or do even the most basic gymnastics tumbling pass on the floor. Forget about the average person trying to fling themselves over a vault, much less do what Simone Biles or other elite gymnasts can do in any of those events

Simone Biles debunks misconceptions and assumptions about elite gymnasts

But most people can’t do a single flip on a balance beam or swing themselves over a bar once or do even the most basic gymnastics tumbling pass on the floor. Forget about the average person trying to fling themselves over a vault, much less do what Simone Biles or other elite gymnasts can do in any of those events.

 

 

Since few are able to do gymnastics at all and even fewer compete at the Olympic level, elite gymnasts are a curiosity for many. To help satisfy that curiosity, Simone Biles sat down with Glamour in 2021 and responded to some of the misconceptions and assumptions people have about top level gymnasts.

 

 

Biles, who will be competing with Team USA again in the 2024 Paris Olympic games, broke down the misconceptions into three categories: Sport, Lifestyle and Physique. Here are some highlights from her responses:

 

 

Simone Biles debunks misconceptions and assumptions about elite gymnasts

 

“I’m actually not very competitive at all…my goal is never to win—it just kind of

Simone Biles sets the record straight on gymnastics myths.

 

Gymnastics is a somewhat unique sport in that the distance between the athletes at the top and the average person is far greater than in many other sports. Most people can run, just not as fast as Usain Bolt. Most people can dribble a ball and make some baskets, just not as well as Steph Curry. Most people can swim, but not nearly as well as Katie Ledecky.
But most people can’t do a single flip on a balance beam or swing themselves over a bar once or do even the most basic gymnastics tumbling pass on the floor. Forget about the average person trying to fling themselves over a vault, much less do what Simone Biles or other elite gymnasts can do in any of those events.
Since few are able to do gymnastics at all and even fewer compete at the Olympic level, elite gymnasts are a curiosity for many. To help satisfy that curiosity, Simone Biles sat down with Glamour in 2021 and responded to some of the misconceptions and assumptions people have about top level gymnasts.

 

Biles, who will be competing with Team USA again in the 2024 Paris Olympic games, broke down the misconceptions into three categories: Sport, Lifestyle and Physique. Here are some highlights from her responses:

 

“Gymnastics is not a sport.”

Umm, what? Biles said she hears this a lot, but pointed out that “every four years, everybody tunes in to watch gymnastics, so it’s gotta be a sport at least.”
Then she pointed out what makes it not only a sport, but one of the hardest sports in the world. “It’s all sports combined in one,” she said. “You can’t just be fast, you have to have agility, you have to be able to jump, you have to be able to flip, memorize routines—it’s kind of all-in-one.”

 

“Gymnasts retire at an early age and have a short career.”

 

At 27, Biles herself has defied the standard retirement age of elite gymnasts, so she may not be the one to come at with this. She pointed out that a lot of gymnasts get college scholarships and then retire around 22 or 23.

 

“You have to be rich to get into the sport, lessons are expensive.”

 

Biles confirmed, “It is actually a very expensive sport. And it’s also year-long. We don’t have a season and then you can take a break. And you kind of have to train your whole life for it. So yes, it does get to be expensive..

 

Simone Biles debunks misconceptions and assumptions about elite gymnasts

“I’m actually not very competitive at all…my goal is never to win—it just kind

 

Simone Biles sets the record straight on gymnastics myths.

Gymnastics is a somewhat unique sport in that the distance between the athletes at the top and the average person is far greater than in many other sports. Most people can run, just not as fast as Usain Bolt. Most people can dribble a ball and make some baskets, just not as well as Steph Curry. Most people can swim, but not nearly as well as Katie Ledecky.
But most people can’t do a single flip on a balance beam or swing themselves over a bar once or do even the most basic gymnastics tumbling pass on the floor. Forget about the average person trying to fling themselves over a vault, much less do what Simone Biles or other elite gymnasts can do in any of those events.
Since few are able to do gymnastics at all and even fewer compete at the Olympic level, elite gymnasts are a curiosity for many. To help satisfy that curiosity, Simone Biles sat down with Glamour in 2021 and responded to some of the misconceptions and assumptions people have about top level gymnasts.

 

Biles, who will be competing with Team USA again in the 2024 Paris Olympic games, broke down the misconceptions into three categories: Sport, Lifestyle and Physique. Here are some highlights from her responses:

 

“Gymnastics is not a sport.”

Umm, what? Biles said she hears this a lot, but pointed out that “every four years, everybody tunes in to watch gymnastics, so it’s gotta be a sport at least.”
Then she pointed out what makes it not only a sport, but one of the hardest sports in the world. “It’s all sports combined in one,” she said. “You can’t just be fast, you have to have agility, you have to be able to jump, you have to be able to flip, memorize routines—it’s kind of all-in-one.”

 

 

“Gymnasts retire at an early age and have a short career.”

At 27, Biles herself has defied the standard retirement age of elite gymnasts, so she may not be the one to come at with this. She pointed out that a lot of gymnasts get college scholarships and then retire around 22 or 23.

 

 

“You have to be rich to get into the sport, lessons are expensive.”

Biles confirmed, “It is actually a very expensive sport. And it’s also year-long. We don’t have a season and then you can take a break. And you kind of have to train your whole life for it. So yes, it does get to be expensive.

 

 

“You can’t start gymnastics later in life.”

Biles shared that she started when she was almost 7, which is “late” in the elite gymnastics world. “Usually you start in ‘mommy and me’ classes or as soon as you can walk,” she said.

 

 

“You can’t be afraid of heights as a gymnast.”

“You actually can,” said Biles, ‘but it doesn’t affect you in the gym when you’re flipping because you don’t notice how high you are, so I feel like that one’s sort of a myth.” She added that her fear isn’t a fear of falling from high up but a fear that she’s going to jump from someplace high up. “I don’t want to die, I just want to jump off,” she said.

“They’re not very nice and super competitive in all aspects of life.”

“I’m actually not very competitive at all,” Biles said. “In a gym or in a competition, my goal is never to win, it just kind of happens. But I also feel like whenever you’re at the top everybody preys on your downfall, which is really strange to me.”

 

She shared that her sister did gymnastics until she was around 17. While she was really good, she decided to quit because of the pressure and everyone compared her to her sister. When she would win competitions, people thought it wasn’t fair that both sisters would win all the time, and she had enough of it.
“I feel like people also think gymnasts are really mean because most of the time we’re so serious you don’t get to see our personality,” she added.

“All work and no play.”

“Yes and no, I guess we can play after work,” she said. “I’ve learned that I have to fuel myself outside of the gym too, whether that’s hanging out with family, friends, going shopping or doing whatever. I still have to be happy at the end of the day without gymnastics.”

“They have to wake up at 4:00 a.m.”

“I don’t wake up at 4:00 a.m. I wake up at like 6:15 just because we start practice at 7:00,” she said, adding, “If I had to wake up at 4:00 I wouldn’t go to the gym.”

“They don’t have time to take care of their mental health.”

Biles shared that she goes to therapy. “I think it should be talked about a lot more, because it’s not something to be ashamed or afraid of,” she said. “Everybody has something that works for them and that’s what I just found works for me.”

“They have body image issues.”

“I feel like that’s not a misconception about gymnasts, I feel like that’s everybody in general. Everybody struggles with body image issues, wanting to look different, thinking you’re not skinny. I feel like that’s everybody in life.”

 

“You have to have a certain body type to do gymnastics.”

“Back in the day, everybody had a more slim body and was really flexible and skinny,” Biles said. “But now, you can be a little bit shorter and more powerful like me. So, I definitely think it’s evolved. So I think that’s false, as well.”
“I feel like whatever your body type is you just have to be in shape to do gymnastics,” she added. “I think it’s different now. Everybody thought bar swingers were a little bit taller, leaner. And then if you’re a tumbler, you’re a little bit shorter and thicker. But now, it’s been proven that you can kind of have both body types and do all of it. So, it’s doesn’t really make a difference anymore.”

 

“They’re very flexible.”

“No, not all gymnast are flexible,” said Biles. “Me and Aly Raisman, we’re actually not that flexible for gymnasts because our muscles kind of overlap that. But, we’re flexible enough to do what we have to do.”

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