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Thank you so much. I just retired and have to super careful about money, so I am on the fence about buying a new copyA couple of thoughts on the book itself:
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Thank you so much. I just retired and have to super careful about money, so I am on the fence about buying a new copyA couple of thoughts on the book itself:
She’s put a lot of thought into how she coaches and what’s best for the athlete hasn’t she.
- It's very obvious that her coaching style was delibrately developed, with choices she made from trainings, reactions to how she was coached, and things she saw that worked from her mother's parenting style. Because she made active choices on who she wanted to be as a coach, she's able to tell you more about why she believes in those approaches and give examples of what has and hasn't worked
She was back at the second club she trained at during the summer after her freshman year at college. The Romanian junior national team was training there on their off days during a friendship tour. She did some basic skills on the beam and Belu told her:can you tell us more about how she met Octavian Belu? Thanks for the summaries @QuietColours they are really great!
I'll be honest, I think it's impossible to know. Certainly Aimee risked Martha retaliating, but I think there are instances where it would've been worse if Martha knew she could sit Simone in any reasonable way. Having finished the book I can't answer the above one way or the other; I find it likely that Aimee couldn't either as it's very difficult to know having not been put in that specific spot.Edit: I also think Aimee was willing to step back completely from this path if she thought it were harming Simone in a way she couldn't protect her (and I'm sure we'll get into more of that when we get to Nassar). Whether the Biles' would have chosen to step back as well I don't know. It's hard to say what you would have done in the moment.
I'm not surprised, but I am mad as hell. Brenna Dowell was never going to vault in Antwerp. Biles and Ross were the clear AAers, and Maroney was taken for vault and floor. If Brenna is having issues with vault in an inferior gym, who the hell cares? She was taken to do bars and beam. Marta's such a petty little bitch, riding high on her power just because she can.
- At the training facility in the Netherlands before Antwerp, the vault landing ended in a brick wall--it was scary to vault at, and the team all had big vaults and were pulling their power. Brenna couldn't complete her assignments, and instead of saying "It will be better at the real facility in Antwerp," Martha declared she'd be the reserve and wouldn't compete. Everyone was afraid they would be next. Aimee says Brenna was an excellent teammate despite her disappointment
Brenna going up on bars in 2013 was supposed to be an investment in the future, even if she was not going to make the final. We all saw how that played out in 2015. You have to think the endless mind games Martha played with her came home to roost in Glasgow.I'm not surprised, but I am mad as hell. Brenna Dowell was never going to vault in Antwerp. Biles and Ross were the clear AAers, and Maroney was taken for vault and floor. If Brenna is having issues with vault in an inferior gym, who the hell cares? She was taken to do bars and beam. Marta's such a petty little bitch, riding high on her power just because she can.
Ugh. This is why even when someone a shitty as Al Fong gets angry about how Marta treated gymnasts, I have the slightest bit of sympathy. Just fucking with teenagers for the hell of it, and there's not a goddamn thing you can do as a coach to challenge it.
Weightlifting is a fantastic sport for gymnasts to move on to.That’s interesting. I wouldn’t have thought of weightlifting given the more common diving/pole vault routes. However those reasons make sense.