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Simone is a very, very rare bird with her zeal and grit’: Experts discuss the science behind Simone Biles’ gymnastic..see more
Simone is a very, very rare bird’: Experts discuss the science behind Simone Biles’ gymnastic prowess
Even among the world’s most elite gymnasts, American Simone Biles, now competing in her third Olympic Games, is a standout.
With eight Olympic medals and 30 World Championship medals under her belt — and potentially more to come soon — U.S. gymnast Simone Biles is considered one of the greatest gymnasts of all time.
So what’s the science behind her success?
There’s a certain “X factor” that Gina Pongetti, a former gymnast and physical therapist who is treating athletes at the 2024 Paris Olympics, calls “Simone being Simone.
” Beyond that, the answer lies in Biles’ dedicated training of her neuromuscular system — everything from the ribbon of tissue that traverses the frontal lobe in the brain and controls movement to the sensory receptors that provide feedback to the muscles themselves.
“To be an elite athlete is one level,” Pongetti told Live Science. “To step up to Simone’s level involves an absolute keen understanding of her body and the input signals that come to it.”
Biles stands out from other gymnasts both in terms of how she senses her body in space and how she hones her muscle memory, “as well as [her] having one of the most phenomenal bases of strength and conditioning that I’ve ever seen in an athlete,” Pongetti added.