ASU gymnastics coaches flip priorities
Point your toes. Extend your legs. Knees together. Remember, “pretty feet win the meet.” Arms straight. Reach for that perfect 10.0.
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Point your toes. Extend your legs. Knees together. Remember, “pretty feet win the meet.” Arms straight. Reach for that perfect 10.0.
The aroma of cinnamon, espresso and homemade cookies fills the air as the elevator doors open to the sixth floor of the Beus Center for Law and Society on the Downtown Phoenix Campus .
Children run and laugh as they start to warm up for gymnastics class. A few minutes later, the coach begins to lead stretch while the parents watch their children with proud smiles. This is the atmosphere at Phoenix Athletic Center Gymnastics and Wrestling, the first gymnastics center in Laveen.
She walked to the bathroom with her head lower than her self-esteem. As she looked in the mirror, she lost sight of herself. She did not see her smile, beauty or intelligence. Instead, she saw a chunky girl whose life was about to follow that of her family, of her community. She saw obesity and diabetes.
She smiles at her family and the illusion of happiness persuades loved ones that everything is OK. However, sad eyes tell a story of a draining battle within. The darkness fights the light until there is nothing but an outline of a girl that once was.
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