Simone Biles Draws Attention To The Importance Of Mental Health

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Simone Biles was forced to withdraw from five of the six finals at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics (Credit: Agência Brasil Fotografias/ CC BY 2.0/ Wikimedia Commons)

Thanks to hours of training, gymnasts seem to effortlessly fly through the air at impossible heights. However, a psychological condition, known as "the twisties," can sidetrack even the most experienced gymnast. The phenomenon, attributed to stress, disorients the athletes and causes them to lose awareness while they are in the middle of a routine. It can lead to serious injury.

For Simone Biles, the twisties emerged while competing in the vault at the Tokyo 2020 artistic gymnastics team finals on July 27, 2021. The powerful gymnast had planned on performing an Amanar, a challenging routine that requires two-and-a-half twists in the air. Instead, she completed only one-and-a-half twists and stumbled out of her landing.

Shortly after, Team USA announced that Biles had decided to withdraw from the competition. It was later revealed that she had suffered from the twisties. Biles explained her condition in an Instagram post. “Literally can not tell up from down," she said. "It’s the craziest feeling ever. Not having an inch of control over your body.”

The Olympian revealed that she had previously suffered from the twisties on the floor and vault. However, this time around, it was impacting all of her routines. "It's never transferred to bars & beam before for me. It strictly likes floor and vault. Go figure, the scariest two," she said. "But this time, it's on literally every event."

Over the next week, Biles withdrew from five of the six finals she had spent four years training to compete in. On August 3, 2021, she felt strong enough to compete in her last individual event — the balance beam. Her flawless routine of back handspring flips and split leaps earned her a bronze medal. "It means more than all the golds because I've been through so much the last five years and the last week while I've even been here; it was just... it was very emotional," Biles said after her routine.

Biles won the bronze in the balance beam (Credit: John Cheng/teamusa.org)

While battling her emotional turmoil, Biles remained a fierce cheerleader for her teammates. They did not disappoint. After winning a silver medal in the artistic gymnastics team final, they all went on to medal in their respective individual events. Jade Carey took home the gold in the individual floor exercise, while Suni Lee placed first in the gymnastics all-around event. First-time Olympian MyKayla Skinner, who substituted for Biles in the vault, received a silver medal.

Biles’ decision to put her mental health first is being applauded by people worldwide. Her willingness to openly talk about the subject is bringing global attention to the importance of focusing on mental well-being.

“At the end of the day, we're not just athletes or entertainment,” Biles said. “We're human, too, and we have real emotions, and sometimes people don't realize that we have things going on behind the scenes that affect us whenever we go out and compete.”

Resources: CNN.com, CBSnews.com,Olympics.com

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  • majestic_tiger1
    majestic_tiger1almost 2 years
    #simonebiles #1 fan
    • kenialicy
      kenialicyover 2 years
      Wow she is such an amazing person. #gamechanger
      • alphademon673
        alphademon673over 2 years
        As someone with mental health issues, I can say that even though I don't have the twisties, I can say that yes, at the end of the day we are still human. We still have feelings and a life. I think that some people forget that and treat us differently. But always remember, that if you feel out of place, or that you're alone, you're not! You are loved by so many people. Ugg, now I'm getting emotional. But anyway, I think that Simone was right in putting her mental health first. Remember, you are SO much more important than an Olympic Medal. And think of how much that is! #Youareloved <3
        • minimal
          minimalover 2 years
          Let's appreciate she made a big change in girls and girls with different backgrounds! #Girls Rule #Equality #Stay safe
          • gobipycagiro
            kemme07over 2 years
            I wish I was flexible!
            • basketballanime
              basketballanimeover 2 years
              She is amazing lets go!
              • afg1stfemale
                afg1stfemalealmost 3 years
                She is inspiring and inspired me too start gymnastics 6 years ago. I also commonly get the twisties it is scary.!!😱
              • emilys_bored101
                emilys_bored101almost 3 years
                Honestly she is so amazing! I NEED to meet her one day.
                • glowbear
                  glowbearalmost 3 years
                  I love silks and I am also really good at gymnastics and I've gotten the twisties and I agree with her. It's terrifying. #SIMONE4EVER
                • wolf18
                  wolf18almost 3 years
                  I love Simone Biles! She is super pretty and talented. All gymnasts r.