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I'm watching women's water polo thinking you must be in incredible shape to play that.
Then they showed the USA bench - apparently not.
She is a floater and takes up pool space.I know what you mean:
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She is a floater and takes up pool space.
She is a floater and takes up pool space.
I'm 2/2 on seeing a nipple when NBC shows an underwater shot of the players grabbing each other in the women's water polo match.
I'm watching women's water polo thinking you must be in incredible shape to play that.
Then they showed the USA bench - apparently not.
Wouldn't people say the same thing about many football players?I'm watching women's water polo thinking you must be in incredible shape to play that.Then they showed the USA bench - apparently not.
I wouldn't. Most of the large football players go hard for a few seconds, then huddle, tv timeout, penalty etc. These girls tread water almost constantly. I've played football and from a conditioning standpoint (not talent) I could probably cut it. I think after 3 minutes of water polo I'd be trying to sneak in a pool noodle.
Physically, younger gymnasts, particularly those who have not yet gone through puberty, tend to be lighter, smaller, more pliable and flexible, which aids them in performing more complex skills and gives them a better strength-to-weight ratio. When a gymnast hits puberty, growth spurts and weight gain may affect her centre of gravity, causing mental and physical stress as she must adjust, and in some cases relearn, her moves to compensate.[9][32] Smaller athletes have generally excelled in the more challenging acrobatic elements required by the evolving Code of Points after the 1960s.[13] In addition, older gymnasts may be more prone to certain types of injuries caused by overuse of bones and muscles; younger gymnasts are less likely to have such problems, or more likely to be able to work through pain while injured.[9][13]
Wikipedia agrees with me. Puberty pretty dramatically changes a girl's body. Men too, but in general it seems to help men because they gain muscle.
ETA: and because of the low body fat on many of these gymnasts, I bet most of them don't hit puberty until 15ish. I actually suspect that Gabby Douglas hasn't yet made it. Kyla and McKayla are close. Compare the bodies of those three to Jordyn and Aly. They are much larger through the hips/thighs. Not fat, but just look more like young women instead of girls.
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Wow there are some sad stories coming out at these games:
Coach of Japan women?s soccer team admits telling players not to win against South Africa | Fourth-Place Medal - Yahoo! Sports
Family kept grandparents' deaths secret from Chinese diver until she won gold medal - Yahoo! Sports
LOL my south korean friend and I always joke about that. They probably put goalie in the world cup to death after he let up like 9 goals against brazil or whoever it was.That's nothing, the North Koreans kill your grandparents if you don't get gold.