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Simone Biles is modeling workout gear. In a new social media post, the gymnast shows off her amazing body while modeling her favorite Athleta pieces. She shared the Instagram video during her luxurious getaway to Hawaii with husband Jonathan Owens. How does the athlete maintain her amazing body? Here is everything you need to know about her lifestyle habits, including her approach to mental and physical health.

“I’ve always been in therapy [and] I’ve always been an advocate for medicine,” Biles told Vanity Fair. “If you need an inhaler, take it. If you have anxiety, take it. I’m no stranger to medicine.” Years ago Biles was prescribed Lexapro for anxiety, and she continues to take the medication today.

Simone fills her plate with lean protein and lots of fiber. For breakfast she has Kellogg’s Red Berries or egg whites. Lunch, “is either chicken or fish so I get the protein,” she told Women’s Health. Next up, a “quick snack” before another workout. “Pre-workout I love drinking Core Power; it’s a recovery drink. And then a banana and peanut butter because bananas have potassium, which helps with muscle cramps.” “And then,” for dinner, “I like having a good fish, like salmon, and rice and carrots.”

Simone Biles dazzles in her return to easily claim the U.S. Classic

“We swam twice a week—almost a mile! I swore I was going to drown, it was so hard, and then we would run. And the year before that we would bike 10 miles outside once a week. If we didn’t bike, we would run a mile before practice, and as soon as we finished the mile we’d have to go inside and do a beam routine. My legs were absolute jello. But it got easier because the cross-training helped. This year we haven’t done [cross-training] because we’re just calming it down,” she told Women’s Health about what her exercise session consists of.

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Simone also spends hours in the gym daily. “I like doing legs because those exercises come pretty easily to me. I have good, powerful legs, so I can do conditioning and they won’t be too sore. But stomach conditioning, I don’t like it at all! It’s my least favorite. I like laughing better for an ab workout than actually doing abs!” she told Women’s Health.

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Simone understands the importance of stretching. “We have a routine that includes running and then a stretch for every part of our body. So we’ll stretch before practice, but especially afterwards, because then you’re tense and you need to stretch those muscles down. It’s very important to keep your body flexible so that you don’t get injured,” she told Women’s Health. “My favorite stretch is splits because not a lot of people can do them. And over-splits is when you put your leg up on a mat so it’s higher—and it just looks cooler!” “Stretching keeps the muscles flexible, strong, and healthy, and we need that flexibility to maintain a range of motion in the joints,” says Harvard Health. “Without it, the muscles shorten and become tight. Then, when you call on the muscles for activity, they are weak and unable to extend all the way. That puts you at risk for joint pain, strains, and muscle damage.”

Simone Biles commands a formidable presence in the realm of gymnastics and is celebrated for her unmatched accomplishments and revolutionary routines. Boasting an unprecedented six All-Around World Championship titles and an astonishing tally of 37 medals—23 of which are gold—she solidifies her status as the most decorated gymnast in the annals of World Championships history.

Beyond the confines of the gym, Simone Biles extends her influence well beyond athletic prowess. Her impact reverberates across society, underscored by her distinguished accolades such as the Presidential Medal of Freedom. She’s been heralded on TIME’s 100 Most Influential People and Forbes’ 30 Under 30 lists. However, this year, despite her absence from performances like the Winter Cup as she prepares for the Paris Olympics, Simone Biles remains a beacon of influence. With anticipation building, her upcoming debut on this season’s tour promises to captivate audiences once again.

Make it 23 titles: Unstoppable Biles wraps up world championships comeback  with 2 more gold medals | KRQE News 13

 

The Gold Over America Tour, alternatively known as Athleta Presents Gold Over America Tour, returns with a thrilling addition: Simone Biles takes centre stage as the headline act. This highly anticipated tour aims to convey a powerful yet simple message: even the most celebrated athletes, like Biles, are everyday individuals. Alongside Biles, other renowned gymnasts such as Shilese Jones, Fred Richard, Melanie Johanna de Jesus dos Santos, and more will join forces.

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Following the resounding success of its 2021 iteration, the 2024 Gold Over America Tour embarks on a mission to embody themes of hope, strength, resilience and determination. This year’s tour doubles down on its commitment to mental health awareness, an issue Biles has been vocal about. Notably, this tour isn’t Biles’ first; she graced its stages in 2021, actively demonstrating her dedication to both the sport and the cause. But when and across how many countries this inspiring tour will unfold?

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Gold Over America Tour will visit 30 cities nationwide. Also, it promises an exhilarating pop concert-style experience that’s brimming with energy and action. As the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris conclude, where Simone Biles will compete as a key player, the tour emerges as a thrilling extension of the Olympic spirit.

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This “road to Paris” will notably pass through Fort Worth from May 30 to June 2, during the 2024 Xfinity U.S. Gymnastics Championships at Dickies Arena. As tickets go on sale, this event is not just a showcase of gymnastic prowess but also a pivotal moment to crown national champions.

Simone Biles has shared a video of her fall ahead of the Paris Olympics. Well, before anyone panics, the video is a throwback while Biles is as fit as a fiddle. Enjoying with her husband in Hawaii, the American superstar gymnast decided to celebrate World Leap Day hilariously. It is often said that the mark of a true champion is when they can embrace their failures. Well, for Biles, she has proven her worth.

Usually, athletes share joyous moments of their lives on the occasion of World Leap Day. But Biles probably thought of giving her fans something to laugh about. Surely, they did have a field day getting to smile at a rare failure of the American icon.

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When we hear the name Simone Biles, seldom do we picture her tripping while trying to perform a routine. However, as it is evident, even the legends of the game too have an off day. Echoing the same sentiment, Simone Biles thought of mocking herself on social media. The 26-year-old athlete took to her X account and posted a video of her tripping.

Simone Biles: Olympic champion responds to viral video of black girl not  given medal - BBC Sport

Captioning the post, “HAPPY LEAP DAY💙😂”, Biles tried to invoke laughter among her fans. However, while the video was funny, her fans ceased to troll her for the slip-up. Instead, they praised her for her sporting spirit. Not every day will you see an athlete post a snippet of how they failed. For obvious reasons, such clips can lead to public shaming of an athlete’s reputation.

But Biles, being an Olympic gold medalist, had the courage to make fun of her mistakes. This is what stood out to her fans and they started to shower her with words of admiration even more. Speaking about hilarious incidents, Biles was once handed a coloring book by a flight attendant.

Biles’ hilarious run-in with a flight attendant 

Back in 2022, days after being awarded with the Presidential Medal of Honor, Simone Biles had a weird flight experience. While she stands at 4’8”, there is little chance people won’t recognize who she is. Unfortunately, this flight attendant not only could not recognize Biles but also mistook her for a kid owing to her short stature.

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Things took a hilarious turn when the attendant offered her a coloring book to keep her occupied throughout the journey. However, soon, the confusion was clarified. Embarrassed at their ignorance, the flight attendant offered Biles her favorite snack, Mimosa, as a token of apology.

Simone Biles has earned her GOAT status in the world of gymnastics, becoming the most decorated gymnast. Aside from her incredible dominance in the sport, she has also become a global icon, representing numerous brands given her mega social influence. In April 2021, Biles forged a partnership with the athleisure brand Athleta, marking a pivotal moment in her career. Like Biles in gymnastics, Katie Ledecky has established herself as the most decorated female swimmer of all time.

She boasts an impressive array of swimming accolades, including 21 World Championship gold medals, seven Olympic gold medals, and 16 individual gold medals at the World Aquatics Championships. With both Biles and Ledecky aiming to represent the American flag at the 2024 Paris Olympics, their worlds recently intersected as Ledecky joined the Athleta family.

READ MORE ;Simone Biles Proves Blue Is Definitely Her Color in Dueling Bikini and Evening Wear Looks

Together, they welcomed the newest addition to the Athleta team, seven-time Olympic gold medalist Katie Ledecky. Biles expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “We’re so excited to have you join us.” Simone even penned in her caption, “Welcome to the @athleta team @katieledecky!!! #Athletapartner.” As we reflect on this iconic convergence of the best of the swimming and gymnastics worlds, let’s see what awaits Katie Ledecky in this

Projecting the Olympic futures of Simone Biles, Katie Ledecky and Team  USA's next big stars for 2024 | Sporting News

What awaits swimming icon as she partners with Athleta

Katie Ledecky has signed a five-year endorsement deal with Athleta, a division of The Gap. The brand is known for designing athletic wear that integrates performance and technical features for active women and girls. This deal comes five months before the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. This collective includes various athletes, advocates, medalists, and moms. Some notable members include Allyson Felix, Simone Biles, Natalie Coughlin, and Heather O’Reilly.

Katie Ledecky empathizes with Simone Biles, hopeful about gymnasts Olympic  return | Fox News

Ledecky will feature in Athleta’s new brand campaign, “Find Your Movement.” She’ll also participate in product testing and provide advice to Athleta’s impact platform, The Power of She Fund. Athleta will sponsor Ledecky’s Dry Land apparel, while TYR will remain her swimwear partner.  Sharing her thoughts on this blazing new venture,  Katie Ledecky shared, ” I’m looking forward to working with the Athleta team to identify ways to make an impact together! “ As fans eagerly anticipate this collaboration and celebrate Simone Biles’ heartfelt welcome, they also hold high hopes for the American women as they strive for success at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Simone Biles, 26, can be a powerful force on the mat, but she also knows how to put a stylish look together for any occasion, including a sunny getaway.

Yesterday on Instagram, the pro athlete posted not one, but two snaps taken on her recent vacay. The first slide of the post shows Biles lying down in a pool chair rocking a turquoise bikini with a matching shawl and black shades. (Yup, this is definitely her color.)

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Meanwhile, the second photo shows the gymnast turning a concrete path into her personal runway and donning a darker blue mini-dress, carrying a white clutch purse and wearing clear heels. Biles captioned the post, “Day & night,” alongside a baby blue, white and dark blue heart emoji.

Simone Biles leads U.S. to record 7th team title at world championships :  NPR

Biles followers couldn’t help but gush over her chic blue outfits in the comments section. One supporter wrote, “Girl!! Blue is your color!!” with a heart-eyed emoji and a blue heart emoji. Another supporter chimed in and said, “Slayed both times.”

The Olympic gold medalist has really been on her fashion A-game lately. In a previous post, Biles served a look in a neon pink and yellow swimsuit. Below, you can see the athlete striking a pose in front of a surfboard. In the caption, she wrote, “Canceling my return flight.”

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From what we gathered, Biles recently attended a wedding with her husband, Jonathan Owens. In a separate post, the couple (who tied the knot in April 2023) can be seen sharing a kiss while sporting Hawaiian-inspired attire. She captioned the post, “Weddings >>>>.”

Simone Biles Leaps into History as 1st American Woman to overcome Olympic  Gold in Vault Competition 🤸 - The Roof 2

We need to see you in blue more often, Simone.

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Olympic champions Simone Biles and Mikaela Shiffrin and world champions Noah Lyles and Sha’Carri Richardson are among the nominees for the Laureus World Sports Awards honoring 2023 achievements.

The awards, in their 25th year, will be handed out at a show on April 22 in Madrid. Winners are selected by a panel of 69 Laureus World Sports Academy members, many legendary athletes.

Biles is nominated for Comeback of the Year after she won four gold medals and one silver at October’s world championships after taking nearly two years off from competition after the Tokyo Games.

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Biles was previously nominated for Comeback of the Year in 2022, after she returned from the twisties to earn Olympic balance beam bronze. British skateboarder Sky Brown won that year.

Biles has won Sportswoman of the Year three times, second-most in history behind Serena Williams.

Simone Biles wins record eighth title at US Gymnastics Championships | US  News | Sky News

Shiffrin and Richardson are among the nominees for Sportswoman of the Year. Last year, Shiffrin broke the Alpine skiing World Cup career wins record en route to her fifth World Cup overall title. Shiffrin was previously nominated for the award in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2023.

Richardson earned her first Laureus nomination after winning 100m gold, 200m bronze and 4x100m relay gold at August’s world track and field championships.

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Fellow world champion runners Shericka Jackson of Jamaica and Faith Kipyegon of Kenya are also nominees.

Lyles was nominated for Sportsman of the Year for the first time after he swept 100m, 200m and 4x100m golds at worlds. The nominees also include Swedish pole vaulter Mondo Duplantis, soccer stars Lionel Messi of Argentina and Erling Haaland of Norway and Novak Djokovic, who won three of the four tennis Grand Slams in 2023.

Simone Biles opens up about her mental health post-Olympics: 'I'm still  scared to do gymnastics' | CNN

Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability nominees include Paralympic gold medalists Simone Barlaam of Italy (swimming), Diede de Groot of the Netherlands (wheelchair tennis) and Markus Rehm of Germany (track and field).

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Athletes likely to compete at the Paris Olympics are also nominees for Breakthrough of the Year (including tennis player Coco Gauff, swimmer Qin Haiyang and runner Josh Kerr) and Action Sportsperson of the Year (including surfer Caroline Marks and skateboarder Rayssa Leal).

Simone Biles won’t be on the floor when the Olympic season officially kicks off for the U.S. women.

More than 30 women will compete Saturday at Winter Cup, the first meet of this all-important season. That Biles won’t be among them isn’t a surprise, however. She traditionally begins her season at the U.S. Classic, which is later in the spring.

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Besides, Biles doesn’t need to do Winter Cup, which many women are using to qualify for the U.S. championships in May. She’s already qualified as a member of last year’s team for the world championships, where she won, well, everything.

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Biles led the U.S. women to the team gold before winning her sixth all-around title. She also won gold on balance beam and floor exercise and a silver on vault. The five medals gave her 37 at the world championships and Olympics, making her the most-decorated gymnast of all time, male or female.

UPDATE ;Simone Biles Teases Undisclosed Vacation Destination As She Flies With Husband Jonathan Owens

Biles and her husband, Green Bay Packers safety Jonathan Owens, are actually on vacation this weekend, based on their Instagram posts. But expect to see her at Classic, which is May 17-19 in Hartford, Connecticut.

Although Simone Biles will be competing in 2024, she hasn’t officially announced when. The Olympic champion has chosen to forgo the ongoing Winter Cup, and will likely be back on the mat sometime in May.

In 2023, after returning from her two-year-long hiatus, Biles got back in competition, starting at the US Classics. Next, she participated in the National Championships, where she qualified for the Antwerp Artistic World Championships.

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This time around, the US Classics are taking place between May 17-18 in Hartford, Connecticut. The Classics will be followed by the 2024 US Gymnastics Championships, which are scheduled to commence on May 30 and go on till June 2. The National Championships will take place in Biles’ backyard in Fort Worth, Texas.

Simone Biles is likely to be seen competing at either of these events, as she prepares for the 2024 US Olympic Gymnastics Team Trials. Both the Classics and National Championships are a way to qualify for the trials.

Simone Biles dazzles in her return to easily claim the U.S. Classic

However, the 26-year-old already has a pre-booked berth at the Olympic trials, since she was part of the US team that headed to Belgium last year for the World Championships.

At the latest, Biles should be in action for the Olympic trials, which are scheduled to happen in Minneapolis between June 27-30.

UPDATE ;No Simone Biles in The 2024 Winter Cup: Could It Be A Big Setback For Team USA?

Simone Biles is one of the top favorites to qualify for the American gymnastics team that heads to Paris for the 2024 Olympics. If and when she manages to snag a spot in the team, she will be competing in her third consecutive Games.

In Paris, Biles stands to break the record for most Olympic medals by an American gymnast. She is currently tied with Shannon Miller as they have seven each. But the 2016 all-around champion is likely to surpass Miller after her performance in Paris.

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She also stands a chance to join the elite group of gymnasts who have won eight or more Olympic medals. The current list of gymnasts to have achieved this feat comprises Larisa Latynina, Věra Čáslavská, Ágnes Keleti, Polina Astakhova, Nadia Comăneci, Ludmilla Tourischeva, Margit Korond, and Sofia Muratova.

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If Simone Biles can pull off a repeat of the performance she gave at the World Championships in Antwerp last August, she would also catapult to the second spot in the list of most decorated Olympic gymnasts.

Simone Biles had a spectacular run for the 2023 gymnastics season returning to the mats after almost two years. The 7-time Olympic gold medalist blazed through the US Classics and then the Worlds to announce her persisting dominance. Now having made that clear, Biles seems to be on a well-deserved break and more so, with NFL husband, Jonathan Owen’s off-season run.

Simone Biles has been seen catching up with friends and family well through the last months of 2023. However, the only missing piece in the gymnast’s justified pause was some vacation time with the Packers’ safety. Now with Biles’ withdrawal from the Winter Cup and Owens’ end to the NFL season, a romantic getaway seemed to tick all the right boxes for the couple. Simone Biles teases a getaway with Jonathan Owens

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About two days ago, Simone Biles took to her Instagram stories to share a quick glimpse of her tropical getaway. The update involved a walk on the beach with Owens followed by, “Ready to go on vacation again.” Following up with the news, the gymnastics icon today took to social media yet again for a quick sneak into her vacation time. The first of the stories presented an image from a plane window overlooking the ocean and a sea of green mountains below. Expressing her excitement, Biles added little heart eyes and a shy smile indicating happiness.

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A couple of glasses of ice-filled drinks and a message for spectators and possibly Owens framed Simone Biles’ stories next. “Prepared to be sick of me,” the gymnast wrote, hinting at speculative vacation spam and loads of excitement. Biles seems to be keeping the destination a secret from the fans as she masked the details in the arrival update that followed. The vacation for the two comes days after Simone’s Valentine’s Day celebrations away from her husband.

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A day ahead of Valentine’s Day, Simone Biles’ updates carried moments of cherishable notes, not with Owens but with her girl gang. “Galentines,” Simone’s caption read as the post entailed glittery clicks with chocolate-dipped strawberries, pink drinks, and a mirror reading, “Girls just wanna have fun.” However, while Owens may have missed out on the glamorous party, a warming note for his better half wasn’t lost on him the next day.

Simone Biles And Jonathan Owens Release Adorable Engagement Photos | Essence

“Happy Valentine’s Day to my best friend ❤️❤️ I can’t believe that it’s been 2 years since this amazing day, man does time fly. You’re my rock, I feel like I can accomplish anything as long as I have you by my side…” Owens post read. The busy couple has always been able to balance their professional and personal lives. Marking two years into their engagement, the ambitious athletes are an example of real relationship goals.

As the 2024 Paris Olympics draws nearer, all eyes are on Simone Biles, as she says, “That’s the path that I would love to go.”  If Biles clinches a medal in Paris, she will break the record of Shannon Miller, who is known for winning seven Olympic medals. However, the pivotal gateway to Paris lies in the qualification process which is the Winter Cup. It unfolds from February 23 to 25 at the International Convention Center in Louisville, Kentucky.

This event serves as a launching pad for elite athletes as they commence their journey into the Olympic year. Despite the anticipation surrounding this competition, Biles’ absence raises eyebrows. What’s behind her decision to skip the event?

READ MORE ;No Simone Biles in The 2024 Winter Cup: Could It Be A Big Setback For Team USA?

Biles won’t be gracing the Winter Cup stage, notably absent from the official entry list. Despite her aspirations for the 2024 Olympic team, the legendary gymnast conveyed to Vanity Fair a tempered perspective, stating, “If I don’t make it to Paris, it won’t absolutely crush me.” This perspective stems from her Tokyo Olympics experience, where she grappled with the “twisties,” resulting in the loss of air awareness during routines and potential injury, necessitating her withdrawal from multiple events.

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Is it the pressure, the twisties, or anxiety that’s keeping her away, or is she solely focused on training hard for Paris? Whatever the reason may be, we can only hope she’s taking the time she needs. However, as the Winter Cup approaches, it appears that Simone Biles is enjoying her well-deserved break, as she expressed yesterday, “Ready to go on vacation again.” However, previously during the Tokyo Olympics, Simone Biles’ decision to withdraw from the team surprised Olympic viewers, but it followed years of stress and pressure on the shoulders.

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Following her decision to withdraw, she further elaborated on the immense pressure she had been facing, acknowledging its impact on her. Biles confirmed that her withdrawal wasn’t due to a physical injury but rather her fear of potential mistakes that could lead to injury during competition. By openly discussing her struggle to find the right mindset for the team final, Biles joined the ranks of star athletes addressing the mental challenges of high-stakes competition, often unseen by the public.

Simone Biles wins bronze in balance beam at Tokyo Olympics - Los Angeles  Times

Despite her unease during the Olympics, Biles had endured years of challenges since her stellar performance at the 2016 Rio Olympics, including confronting abuse within USA Gymnastics and the added complexities of the pandemic-induced postponement of the Tokyo Games. Throughout, she continued to strive for excellence while navigating personal and professional pressures, leaving an indelible mark on the sport.