At Antwerp, Simone Biles once again etched history. Her name resonates in the echoes of Sportpaleis after clinching 4 gold medals & 1 silver at the 2023 World Artistic Championship. Biles’s victories stand monumental in the gymnastics world. However, beyond the celebrated athlete lies a past where Biles grappled with under confidence, unsure of herself.
This narrative is not unique to Biles, but a shared experience among various athletes. In the elite realm of gymnastics, where balance is paramount and the stakes are high, discovering one’s hidden talent can be obscured under the weight of pressure. Along similar lines, Biles’ psychologist, Robert Andrews, shed light on the dark apprehensions of her journey. His words are in need of an hour. It’s a reminder that even the most decorated athletes have faced their share of challenges on the path to success.
Simone Biles’ primary therapist unveils unknown things about champion
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MARCA News reported that, in a recent interview with the Spanish media “Relevo,”, Andrews, opened up about his journey with the gymnastics icon’s mental health over the past decade. Acknowledging Biles as a global role model, Andrews expressed pride in her winning comeback. He states, “She is a role model for many young women around the world, and now she is back.”
Following this, Andrews talks about the time when it was March 2013 to July 2017. He emphasized the challenges she faced, particularly dismantling the culture of stoicism in gymnastics, where athletes were expected to hide their struggles. A significant hurdle was Biles’ initial lack of self-belief, as Andrews recalled, “She wasn’t very sure of?herself.?Simone?didn’t really believe in?herself. That’s what we started to?work?on, helping her?develop her confidence”.
Overcoming these obstacles required hard work to empower Biles, allowing her to defy a culture that often stifled authenticity. Despite setbacks until 2011, 2013 marked a transformative year for the legend in the gymnastics world.
Down to 2013 and no look back
Simone reaps the rewards of her psychological resilience. The fruits of her hard work materialized in 2013, marking the beginning of an impressive streak with three consecutive world medals.
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The pinnacle of her success unfolded at the Rio Games, where she clinched four Olympic golds and one bronze, a feat that left Andrews reminiscing about the near-miss of a fifth gold due to an untimely slip on the balance beam. Fast forward to 2023, Biles continues to create history. Her performance at the World Artistic Championship in Belgium left spectators in awe.
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On October 8th, Simone Biles initiated her gold medal streak in the women’s balance beam final. As the fourth contestant, she patiently awaited her turn, alternating between pacing and sitting. Once given the green light, Biles executed her flawless routine, featuring a smooth switch leap, switch leap half, back pike combo. Her two layout acrobatic series displayed precision. With the score of 14.800, she nearly nailed her full-twisting double back dismount. In essence, nothing comes easy. Despite having various medals and value under her name, Biles has faced setbacks and overcome them over a period of time.
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