Why is phelps quitting




















I can talk about this for an hour. The easiest way for me to say it is I think athletes, and Olympic athletes in general, we need someone who we can trust. Somebody who can let us be ourselves, listen and allow us to become vulnerable.

I felt like I was carrying, as Simone Biles said, the weight of the world on my shoulders. Nobody is perfect. So yes, it is okay to not be okay. TokyoOlympics pic. I hope this is an opportunity for us to jump on board and to even blow this mental health thing even more wide open.

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I didn't want to be alive anymore. What that "all-time low" looked like was Phelps sitting alone for "three to five days" in his bedroom, not eating, barely sleeping and "just not wanting to be alive," he said. Finally, Phelps knew he needed help. His first morning in treatment, a nurse woke him at 6 a. On the wall hung eight basic emotions, he recalled.

After the Olympics: The next paths for elite athletes. Once he began to talk about his feelings, "life became easy.



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