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Not that I'm aware of but there is an English-language transcription here: https://fs-gossips.com/eteri-tutberidze-its-like-in-a-war-give-it-all-and-take-it-all/Is there a subtitled video?
Not that I'm aware of but there is an English-language transcription here: https://fs-gossips.com/eteri-tutberidze-its-like-in-a-war-give-it-all-and-take-it-all/Is there a subtitled video?
Christy Henrich never trained with the Karolyis. She was coached by Al Fong. She died about 3.5 years after she retired from gymnastics.You are right that such harshness is not for everyone. Someone else, it might have broken that spirit. And some students might have had to stay with this coach because their parents and team insisted upon it. IMO such behavior should be punishable as it is essentially abuse.
Think of all the gymnasts who had to endure the Karolyls (sp?) for years. It true that the one student who died of anorexia (don't recall her name, think is was Christie ___?) did not do so until she had been away from Karoly for about 10 years, but even so, he could have instilled a fear of/aversion to food in her. I read about this in Joan Ryan's book 'Little Girls in Pretty Boxes'. The author talked about how Bella Karoly taught his students that eating was a weakness, and once shamed them for eating peaches.
I want to see the whoooooole thingNot that I'm aware of but there is an English-language transcription here: https://fs-gossips.com/eteri-tutberidze-its-like-in-a-war-give-it-all-and-take-it-all/
It's on youtube just no subtitles...I want to see the whoooooole thing
Is it easier with dogs than with people?
Eteri Tutberidze: You can’t harm a dog with your love. You can love and this will not harm it. And with an athlete, you need to be more careful.
Eteri Tutberidze: And what is there to perceive? Look, this is where the effect works really well. Everyone thinks that I am evil, and no one communicates with me. Therefore, I do not need to communicate with anyone.
I find each of these statements at least as disturbing as the ones she makes about her former skaters.Who is your main competitor now? Are you looking at someone?
Eteri Tutberidze: In general, I do not like to look at anyone, because when I look at someone, I like everyone. Everyone seems to me stronger than us, it upsets me.
For me, the notion that love is harmful is particularly disturbing. Sure, I get the whole thing about tough love - but when you are dealing with young impressionable girls and young women, some genuine warmth and kindness would be on order, I would think.I find each of these statements at least as disturbing as the ones she makes about her former skaters.
Did she go to the media with her comments? Or put them on social media where they would remain in perpetuity and be debated by all and sundry? Did she divulge a congenital condition to the media that you and your parents preferred to keep private, as in the case of Tsurskaya? Did she bad mouth every one of her former students as soon as they moved out of her class?I really don't get the Eteri hate. My 3rd grade math teacher was meaner than her.
Probably, but the fact that people are meaner than you doesn't allow you to be mean !I really don't get the Eteri hate. My 3rd grade math teacher was meaner than her.
She doesn't appear to love even herself. And if you can't love yourself, how in the hell are you going to love somebody else?For me, the notion that love is harmful is particularly disturbing. Sure, I get the whole thing about tough love - but when you are dealing with young impressionable girls and young women, some genuine warmth and kindness would be on order, I would think.
This muffin character and the other eteribots are so funny. “Other bad people are worse,” “she’s not insulting her skaters, she’s just outlining environmental factors they struggled with that make them sound weak/unmotivated and her like a martyred genius to avoid taking responsibility for their results,” “it’s normal to starve 14-year-olds, my own homeroom teacher did it,” etc. Just comical to do this much water-carrying for a noodle-haired sociopath who doesn’t know you exist… without even getting paid for it.
Anyone who thinks it’s normal or excusable to talk about teenagers under your care in this manner, let alone to treat them the way she treats her students, needs to be kept away from children.
I don’t support her taking away food. doesn’t mean everything she says or does is evil. boy some of you really need some nuance in your thinking.The way people twist themselves into a pretzel to defend everything she does when she admits she does things that have been shown to be harmful to students (such as the daily weighing, withholding food and water) is just so weird to me.
I don’t think she has a sense of humor at all. I think her seemingly dry sense of humor is her saying quite outrageous things in all seriousness and other people believing she must be joking.I think she has a dry sense of humor so it makes sense that there is a binary reaction. She's a really interesting and complicated person. However, I could do without the Zagitova, Medvedeva parts and the part about Shelepen (and Medvedeva) raises the common concerns about nutrition and eating. I think the sport probably has to approach this systematically. There's an issue in the whole sport. I don't like the idea of raising the age limit because I think young athletes are very motivated and I don't like the idea of their goals and aspirations being taken from them; however, it did effect change in gymnastics so maybe it is something to think about. You aren't going to change the people, so make reasonable changes to the system that re-align the incentives.
You seem to be taking all the criticism from many people and treating them as if they were all coming from the same person. There has been plenty of nuance here.I don’t support her taking away food. doesn’t mean everything she says or does is evil. boy some of you really need some nuance in your thinking.
Its a weird Stan culture with Eteri.The way people twist themselves into a pretzel to defend everything she does when she admits she does things that have been shown to be harmful to students (such as the daily weighing, withholding food and water) is just so weird to me.
They do sound about the same though. And no, no nuance. Like you saying criticizing work ethic (which is just being harsh) is the same as "dragging someone through the mud"... Great example of nuance there. About the same as calling me an Eteri Stan because I disagree with some viewpoints.. Zero nuanceYou seem to be taking all the criticism from many people and treating them as if they were all coming from the same person. There has been plenty of nuance here.
Yah sure Valieva is mostly jumping those triple axels and quads because she is being starvedRecreational skater Tonya Harding is said to still be doing triple axels, and she is not thin. Good technique does not depend on starvation
They do sound about the same though. And no, no nuance. Like you saying criticizing work ethic (which is just being harsh) is the same as "dragging someone through the mud"... Great example of nuance there. About the same as calling me an Eteri Stan because I disagree with some viewpoints.. Zero nuance
Definition of drag through the mire/mud
: to unfairly damage or ruin
His name/reputation has been dragged through the mire/mud.
So it is dragging someone through the mud to say they have a bad work ethic -- something that could cost them invites to shows and other work opportunities where it's important to have a good work ethic.
I didn't say anything about Valieva, and, indeed, Valieva really isn't one of the particular subjects of this thread. And yet you admit that Tutberidze starves her students.Yah sure Valieva is mostly jumping those triple axels and quads because she is being starved
So if Tutberidze's skaters don't need to starve themselves, what, exactly are are the good things she says or does?I don’t support her taking away food. doesn’t mean everything she says or does is evil. boy some of you really need some nuance in your thinking.
I didn't say anything about Valieva, and, indeed, Valieva really isn't one of the particular subjects of this thread. And yet you admit that Tutberidze starves her students.
So if Tutberidze's skaters don't need to starve themselves, what, exactly are are the good things she says or does?
For me, it's that she loves her daughter and that she loves her dog. Her work as a coach? Not so much.
I feel sorry for her, but that doesn't mean I have to overlook what she does.
Honestly, I thought it was more of a dig on Alina's mum then on Alina. Also a "nice tone setter" for all the other prospective or current moms of skaters.
You don't support it, but you also don't really condone it either. It's becoming a redundant argument at this point but it can't be emphasized enough that Eteri's methods as she herself, her students, and Daniil all describe them falls under the definition of abusive methods and we've been seeing the effects of those methods on the long term success and health of her students for 8 years now.I don’t support her taking away food. doesn’t mean everything she says or does is evil. boy some of you really need some nuance in your thinking.