ヤンヤ・ガンブレットさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ヤンヤ・ガンブレットInstagram)「Do we want to raise the next generation of skeletons?  Brittle hair, dull expressions, trying to show everyone you are ok but are you really?  Eating disorders are poorly understood, probably more so inside sports than in the general public. Under-eating is not something to be proud of or emblematic of success. Being light does not mean being strong. I can’t count how many times I have heard someone say that they hated their body or that they wanted to be skinnier. It breaks my heart hearing young girls say that if they lost a few kilos they could be just as strong as the other girl is. It hurts to see so many examples in the climbing community.   We all have the power to change the culture of eating disorders in sports. It starts with the way we talk about food, our bodies and how we define being fit. I encourage coaches to hire dietitians or other professionals to speak about nutrition to their athletes and train coaches on eating disorders in sport. RED-S screenings should be mandatory for all World Cup and Continental Cup participants. And yes, I believe that sanctions from competitions are needed if thresholds set by experts are not met. This being said, I‘m skeptical towards putting national federations in charge of this as for understandable reasons there can be too much personal closeness to see the truth or dependency on an athlete’s success to actually make the necessary calls.   I said it before and I'll say it again. Malnutrition and RED-S in climbing needs to be tackled asap. Preventing athletes and our sport in general from further damage should be in all of our interest and on top of the @ifsclimbing agenda.   Let’s not look away and make sure competitive climbing doesn’t become a failing environment no-one can truly win in!」7月28日 3時04分 - janja_garnbret

ヤンヤ・ガンブレットのインスタグラム(janja_garnbret) - 7月28日 03時04分


Do we want to raise the next generation of skeletons?

Brittle hair, dull expressions, trying to show everyone you are ok but are you really?

Eating disorders are poorly understood, probably more so inside sports than in the general public. Under-eating is not something to be proud of or emblematic of success. Being light does not mean being strong. I can’t count how many times I have heard someone say that they hated their body or that they wanted to be skinnier. It breaks my heart hearing young girls say that if they lost a few kilos they could be just as strong as the other girl is. It hurts to see so many examples in the climbing community.

We all have the power to change the culture of eating disorders in sports. It starts with the way we talk about food, our bodies and how we define being fit. I encourage coaches to hire dietitians or other professionals to speak about nutrition to their athletes and train coaches on eating disorders in sport. RED-S screenings should be mandatory for all World Cup and Continental Cup participants. And yes, I believe that sanctions from competitions are needed if thresholds set by experts are not met. This being said, I‘m skeptical towards putting national federations in charge of this as for understandable reasons there can be too much personal closeness to see the truth or dependency on an athlete’s success to actually make the necessary calls.

I said it before and I'll say it again. Malnutrition and RED-S in climbing needs to be tackled asap. Preventing athletes and our sport in general from further damage should be in all of our interest and on top of the @ifsclimbing agenda.

Let’s not look away and make sure competitive climbing doesn’t become a failing environment no-one can truly win in!


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