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  2. Little Girls in Pretty Boxes - Wikipedia

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    Ryan argues that the image of these athletes' beauty, glamour, class, and sophistication conceals a troubled reality of physical problems (weakened bones, stunted growth, debilitating and fatal injuries), psychological issues (eating disorders, depression, and low self-esteem), and life sacrifices (dropping out of school, losing the chance to ...

  3. Simone Biles: Redefining gymnastics and inspiring a new ... - AOL

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    Whenever you get in a high-stress situation, you kind of freak out. I have to focus on my mental health and not jeopardize my health and well-being.” Like many athletes, Biles has had to balance ...

  4. Stunted growth - Wikipedia

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    Stunted growth, also known as stunting or linear growth failure, is defined as impaired growth and development manifested by low height-for-age. [1] It is a manifestation of malnutrition and can be caused by endogenous factors (such as chronic food insecurity ) or exogenous factors (such as parasitic infection ).

  5. Does Lifting Weights Stunt Growth in Teens? - AOL

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    Strength training yields many benefits for teens. The key for parents is to know how and when to let them begin in order to lower the risk of injury and long-term damage.

  6. Yips - Wikipedia

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    In artistic gymnastics, a version of the yips affecting twisting form is known as the "twisties". They refer to a sudden loss of a gymnast's ability to maintain body control during aerial maneuvers. They refer to a sudden loss of a gymnast's ability to maintain body control during aerial maneuvers.

  7. Gabby Douglas ended her bid to return to the Olympics. She’s ...

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    For gymnastics however, especially in the current season where we have multiple returning Olympians on the scene, I think there’s another element driving the pull to return and repeat: the ...

  8. Psychosocial short stature - Wikipedia

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    Psychosocial short stature (PSS) is a growth disorder that is observed between the ages of 2 and 15, caused by extreme emotional deprivation or stress.. The symptoms include decreased growth hormone (GH) and somatomedin secretion, very short stature, weight that is inappropriate for the height, and immature skeletal age.

  9. Age requirements in gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    The International Gymnastics Federation says that intense physical activity, such as that engaged in by gymnasts training at the elite level, affects the functioning of growth hormones, possibly causing delayed bone growth and the onset of puberty – although the body is able to recover and catch up later if given rest periods. [11]