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ETA that the video is uploaded on YT - Ashley Wagner's Body Displays Her Hard Work In The 2017 Body Issue | ESPN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osSBOSFn3CM
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The accompanying article includes a 1-minute video with interview & photo shoot clips: http://www.espn.com/olympics/story/...lks-concussions-costumes-collisions-body-2017Direct link to Ashley's Body Issue pics...if you don't wanna see skin/derriere, don't click:
http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/19742921/espn-body-issue-2017#!athletes_ashleywagner
ETA that the video is uploaded on YT - Ashley Wagner's Body Displays Her Hard Work In The 2017 Body Issue | ESPN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osSBOSFn3CM
Article excerpts:
When we're coming down from these jumps, we land with something like 500 pounds per square inch of force. It's a ridiculous amount of force. The majority of our muscle strength goes into our glutes, our core and our lower back muscles -- everything that is going to keep you in the correct position. You have to have the strength to push against that force so that you can correctly land the jump.
The concussions definitely rewired my brain in the way that I process information. My short-term memory is not that incredible; talking to me is a little bit like talking to Dory from "Finding Nemo" [laughing]. It's really affected me in the way that I learn programs because you have to memorize this choreography and the choreography is very intricate. So for me, retraining my brain to be able to learn choreography and be able to remember it, that's probably my biggest challenge.
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