Maybe one of the mods can put spoiler alert in the titleI've just finished these too. Has it been enough time for us to talk about it without worrying about spoiling?
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Maybe one of the mods can put spoiler alert in the titleI've just finished these too. Has it been enough time for us to talk about it without worrying about spoiling?
I think if you just took out the injuries, Rebeca would've been a constant challenge against Simone and likely have beaten her for gold more than once in more than one event. There are a lot of what ifs that come up if you have a Rebeca as resistant to injury like Simone, like would she be as hesitant on beam, would she be regularly competing the TTY, would her overall difficulty increase, and so on. And then there's the question if Simone's gymnastics have the same issues under the Landis if gold weren't such an assurance.Imagine being Rebeca and having to alternate between torn ACLs and competing against Simone. Sans health problems and in a different era, she could have absolutely cleaned up.
Whilst it is remarkable, I am not surprised that Rebeca has managed to be at the top of her game despite several ACL surgeries. The problem with ACL is often the management of fitness during recovery, rather than the actual healing of the ligaments. One thing that is noticeable about Brazil’s program is their fitness training. They are all in ridiculous shape. It’s probably also why several of them have had very long careersI want to see a similar documentary for Rebeca Andrade. I will learn Portuguese (well, I already am, I'll just be more diligent about it) to watch it if need be. Decades watching this sport and we've seen one ACL tear either end careers or gymnasts come back not as good as they were prior. But Rebeca has three and comes back to challenge one of the greats. That's just insane to me.
I think if you just took out the injuries, Rebeca would've been a constant challenge against Simone and likely have beaten her for gold more than once in more than one event. There are a lot of what ifs that come up if you have a Rebeca as resistant to injury like Simone, like would she be as hesitant on beam, would she be regularly competing the TTY, would her overall difficulty increase, and so on. And then there's the question if Simone's gymnastics have the same issues under the Landis if gold weren't such an assurance.
I’ll be eager to watch but it’s gotta have subtitles.I want to see a similar documentary for Rebeca Andrade. I will learn Portuguese (well, I already am, I'll just be more diligent about it) to watch it if need be. Decades watching this sport and we've seen one ACL tear either end careers or gymnasts come back not as good as they were prior. But Rebeca has three and comes back to challenge one of the greats. That's just insane to me.
I think if you just took out the injuries, Rebeca would've been a constant challenge against Simone and likely have beaten her for gold more than once in more than one event. There are a lot of what ifs that come up if you have a Rebeca as resistant to injury like Simone, like would she be as hesitant on beam, would she be regularly competing the TTY, would her overall difficulty increase, and so on. And then there's the question if Simone's gymnastics have the same issues under the Landis if gold weren't such an assurance.