Great post. If only all coaches recognized this:
"The culture of USAG rode on the back of teenage girls to fill their pockets, feel the success of winning without TRULY caring that these young women were being mentally and physically abused in the process. They did not look out for these girls or athletes. It was the most selfish thing an organization could do. Children are our future, and will always be. And to not have an ounce of care of the culture in which the winning was done, is honestly unforgivable. Female gymnasts have to be some of the strongest women ever to endure what they had to. I have nothing but respect for what they endure. Gymnastics is already hard as hell, and to deal with the mind games that coaches play and the pressure girls' parents place on their shoulders, it's amazing - plus most are outstanding students as well. GET IT GIRLS!! Shame on USAG for snatching the identity of what the sport truly is. They have made it hard for female gymnasts to not be questioned about their time as a gymnast, and for that, 'shame on you'. They stole what the public associates with gymnastics and for that, I cannot forgive them."