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What are the twisties? ‘Dangerous’ issue that hit Simone Biles during Tokyo Olympics

Simone Biles shocked the world when she pulled out due to mental health issues and “having a little bit of the twisties”. But what is this phenomenon?

Simone Biles shocked the world when she announced she would not be competing in two Olympic finals. Picture: Loic Venance/AFP
Simone Biles shocked the world when she announced she would not be competing in two Olympic finals. Picture: Loic Venance/AFP

Simone Biles shocked the world when she announced she would not be competing in two Olympic finals due to mental health issues. Several have deemed her psychological state as the “twisties”.

But what is this phenomenon that is currently rampant in gymnastics?

Biles, 24, told reporters shortly after her exit that she was “having a little bit of the twisties”.

Several athletes and gymnasts have described “twisties” as a mental block that affects physical performance.

According to the BBC, in gymnastics, the twisties can cause someone to lose their sense of space and dimension as they’re in the air.

This causes them to lose control of their body and they perform extra twists or flips that they hadn’t intended to.

Sometimes, the person may find themselves unable to land safely on the floor.

The strange occurrence can happen to any gymnast even if they’ve done the same routine over and over again without issue.

Biles seemed to be disorientated while performing a vault during Tuesday’s final and she ultimately stumbled when she landed. But she’s not alone.

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Simone Biles during the vault event of the artistic gymnastics women's team final at the Tokyo Olympics. Picture: Martin Bureau/AFP
Simone Biles during the vault event of the artistic gymnastics women's team final at the Tokyo Olympics. Picture: Martin Bureau/AFP
Biles stumbled upon landing, telling reporters later that she was ‘having a little bit of the twisties’. Picture: Jamie Squire/Getty Images
Biles stumbled upon landing, telling reporters later that she was ‘having a little bit of the twisties’. Picture: Jamie Squire/Getty Images

British artistic gymnast Claudia Fragapane competed at the Rio Olympics in 2016 where she fell on the balance beam.

This past April, Fragapane again fell following a mental block and suffered a head injury that forced her to miss the cut for the individual all-around final in Tokyo.

Fragapane, 23, explained to the BBC that she felt Biles’ pain and could “understand exactly how Simone was feeling”.

“[Biles] has got a lot of weight on her shoulders,” the Bristol native said.

“Everyone thinks that she is just going to be absolutely out of this world and perfect and she’s not human. But actually she is human, and I think the pressure just got too much. It’s really dangerous if you doubt yourself a little bit, or you find it really hard, you can really really hurt yourself. I’ve been in her shoes and I ended up hurting myself.”

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British gymnast Claudia Fragapane said she felt Biles’ pain and could ‘understand exactly how Simone was feeling’. Picture: Loic Venance/AFP
British gymnast Claudia Fragapane said she felt Biles’ pain and could ‘understand exactly how Simone was feeling’. Picture: Loic Venance/AFP

Former athlete and now a gymnastics coach from Birmingham, Alabama, Christina Myers, told the BBC that the twisties can occur “when your brain and body disconnect”.

“Imagine skydiving and your parachute won’t open,” she explained.

“Your body starts adding extra twists and flips to the skill you’re supposed to be doing, and it can affect even the skills that feel as routine as walking to an elite gymnast. Your brain wants nothing more than to perform the intended skill correctly, but your body feels like it suddenly has a mind of its own.”

Myers reiterated, “Because the twisties are mainly psychological, the harder you try to push through, the harder the twisties push back.”

This article originally appeared on NY Post and was reproduced with permission

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