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Ballerinas, Female Athletes Face Bone, Heart Risks Of Much Older Women
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Who's you march with? :D
Magic of Orlando '99 and '00, until they folded, that is, and aged out with Crown in '01.
(And that kind of pressure is why I avoided guard, even though I had dreams of dance. I didn't start performing until just a year ago--I don't think my younger self would have been able to stand the scrutiny, real or imagined!)
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And that's when I have to tell my brain to STFU and get outta my head with that shit. My body is strong and fit as HELL, and I'm not about to punish it for not conforming to bullshit standards that require me to be tiny while being blue ribbon skilled at my sports.
Recently, I was venting to a friend of mine about being frustrated with the "less than" feeling and not liking being judged for my appearance, rather than my performance. He told me that recently, when I invited him and his ladyfriend over for supper and she tried to remember who I was (I'd only met her once previously), and when he described me, she said "Oh! She's the one who looks really strong, right?". That was exactly what I needed to hear--I'm not too big. I'm freaking strong, and I look like it.
PH33R M3! :D
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Her knees are fucked and she has a hernia (!); I hope none of this other stuff emerges.
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hell, the supermarket is your friend.
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I'm also wondering about the no-period thing. Is it that not having a period affects your bone density, or is it that not having a period is often a sign of greater health issues?
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I get upset by news like the above because you know that somewhere, some asshat is using this to say "see, women shouldn't play sports!"
It is so important that young, active women are given all the information so they can be as healthy as possible.
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I think your point is what we need to stress -- it's not the exercise, it's the disordered eating.
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[www.sfgate.com]
Awful.
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On a sheerly physiological level--and this isn't meant to be a "I Have It Worse Than You Do" contest--I do think some of these physical/sociological issues may be harder on women, since amenorrhea only affects women, and on average I think women are more prone to problems with bone density. And I do think women face a different set of social pressures in general when it comes to eating disorders and weight management.
It certainly isn't only females who face these troubles in intense physical pursuits like athletics and dance, but I do think the issues are different for women.
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