Think being an Olympian is hard? Try doing it as a new mother

Being an Olympian isn't just about winning medals – for many athletes, it's also about being a role model and balancing their personal lives. For women in particular, the pressure to excel on the sport field while caring for young children can be overwhelming.

Take Ashley Caldwell, a professional snowboarder who recently gave birth to her son at just 33 weeks into her pregnancy. Caldwell is now training to compete again, but she's not alone in facing these challenges. Fellow Olympian Faye Gulini, also a mom of two, has been navigating the same waters after giving birth to her second child.

While there isn't much guidance available on how to balance motherhood with elite athletics, these women are forging their own paths and finding ways to make it work. For Caldwell, the decision to start a family was motivated by a desire to be a role model for her future children – to show them that with hard work and determination, anything is possible.

However, this newfound responsibility has also made Caldwell more aware of the sacrifices she's made in the past. She recalls how her parents enabled her athletic career, allowing her to spend long hours training as a teenager. Now, she's re-evaluating what that means for her child – would she have let them leave home at 13 to train? The answer is no.

As Caldwell navigates this new chapter in her life, she's also finding ways to prioritize her family while still pursuing her passion for snowboarding. Her first priority is giving birth to a healthy baby and emerging healthy herself, but she can't help feeling the itch to compete again. By July, she had mapped out a breastfeeding schedule that would coincide with the opening ceremony of the Olympics.

This balancing act isn't unique to Caldwell – many female athletes face similar challenges. Allyson Felix, an Olympic sprinter, once revealed that her sponsor proposed paying her 70% less after giving birth. It's a sobering reminder of the stigma surrounding pregnancy in professional sports.

For these women, being an Olympian is about more than just winning medals – it's about female empowerment and showing young girls that they can push boundaries and achieve their dreams. As Caldwell puts it, "It's my thing my entire career, is you can push boundaries of what people expect."
 
I was at the park yesterday with my pup 🐶 and I saw a squirrel trying to steal food from a little kid's picnic blanket 🥨😂. Anyway, back to Ashley Caldwell... I feel for her, balancing work and parenthood is hard enough without the added pressure of competing in an Olympic sport. It's like she's trying to be a superhero mom 🦸‍♀️👶.
 
soo I was thinking about this article and I'm like totally fascinated by these Olympic moms 🤯 Ashley Caldwell's story is so inspiring - she's like super brave for getting back into snowboarding after having a baby 😂 but also kinda sad because she realizes how much her parents sacrificed for her when she was young... like, 13? That's crazy! 💁‍♀️ and what if she wouldn't have let her own kid do that? 🤔 anyway, it's so cool to see these female athletes forging their own paths and being role models at the same time 💪
 
I'm not sure I get all this fuss about athletes balancing parenting with sports... 🤔 I mean, don't get me wrong, Ashley Caldwell and Faye Gulini are clearly dedicated to their families, but isn't it just a normal part of life? Can't they just find time for everything or make sacrifices on the things that aren't as important? And what's with all this emphasis on being a role model? I think athletes should be able to prioritize themselves without feeling guilty about it... 🤷‍♀️
 
🤷‍♀️ I feel so bad for these women athletes who have to balance being a mom and competing in the Olympics. It's not easy at all! 😩 They're expected to be superstars on the field while also taking care of their babies, which is just too much pressure. And it's not like they can just put their kids aside and focus on training... no one does that! 💁‍♀️

I mean, Ashley Caldwell's story is really inspiring, but also kinda sad. She had to re-evaluate what her parents did for her when she was younger, and how much she sacrificed for her career. It's like, mom life is hard too, you know? 🤣 But seriously, these women are finding ways to make it work, which is awesome.

It's also crazy that some sponsors think they can just pay athletes 70% less after giving birth. That's just not fair! 💸 Women should be able to do their thing and still take care of their families... why can't we just support them? 🤷‍♀️
 
I FEEL SO INSPIRED BY ASHLEY CALDWELL AND FAYE GULINI!!! THEY'RE NOT ONLY AMAZING ATHLETES, BUT ALSO MUMS WHO ARE FINDING WAYS TO BALANCE IT ALL 🤸‍♀️. IT'S SO HARD TO DEAL WITH THE PRESSURE OF WINNING MEDALS WHEN YOU HAVE KIDS TO CARE FOR, BUT THESE TWO LADIES ARE PROVING THAT YOU CAN DO BOTH AND STILL CRUSH IT 💪.

AND I LOVE HOW ASHLEY IS RE-EVALUATING WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A MUM - SHE'S REALIZING THAT HER CHILDREN DESERVE THE SAME LOVE AND SUPPORT SHE HAD FROM HER PARENTS WHEN SHE WAS GROWING UP 🤗. IT'S ALL ABOUT FINDING THAT BALANCE AND Prioritizing YOUR FAMILY WHILE FOLLOWING YOUR PASSION 💫.

I ALSO FEEL BAD FOR ALLYSON FELIX WHEN SHE TALKED ABOUT THE STIGMA SURROUNDING PREGNANCY IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS 🤕. IT'S TIME WE CHANGE THOSE RULES AND SUPPORT OUR FEMALE ATHLETES EVERY STEP OF THE WAY 💪.
 
I feel so bad for Ashley Caldwell, she's literally put everything on hold for her baby girl 🤱♀️💕. I mean, it's not easy balancing being a mom and an athlete, especially when you're used to pushing yourself to the limit 🏋️‍♀️. But at the same time, I think it's amazing that she's taking control of her life and finding ways to make it work. I wish more people could see that being a mom doesn't mean giving up your passions or who you are as a person 😔.

I love how she's thinking about what she can do for her own kid now, though - like, if she had kids at 13, would she have let them leave home to train? 🤔. I think we should all be having those kinds of conversations with our own parents and mentors about what it means to prioritize our passions and responsibilities. And yeah, Allyson Felix's story is just heartbreaking 😩 - women are still facing so much stigma around pregnancy in sports.

It's really inspiring to see these athletes taking charge and showing young girls that they can do anything they set their minds to 💪. I mean, Ashley Caldwell just put out a breastfeeding schedule for the Olympics? That's like, total dedication 🤯!
 
OMG, can you believe these women are doing this? They're like supermoms on the sports field 🤯 Ashley Caldwell and Faye Gulini are literally crushing the whole mom-life-and-athletic-career combo 💪. And you know what's crazy is that they're not even getting the recognition for it - I mean, Allyson Felix got offered 70% less after having a baby? That's wild 🤯. These women are like trailblazers, paving their own paths and showing everyone that you can be a strong mom and an amazing athlete at the same time 💕. It's so inspiring to see them push boundaries and defy expectations - they're literally living proof that anything is possible if you put your mind to it 💫
 
🤔 I think these women are being way too hard on themselves for giving birth to kids at 33 weeks 😂. Like, their bodies are doing some crazy stuff, and they're literally carrying a human around until it's ready to come out... how much pressure can you put on that? 💀 It's all about finding that balance, but what if she wasn't so focused on competing again right away? Maybe her kid comes first, then she gets back into the game when she's feeling more energized. Let her be a role model in her own time, instead of rushing back onto the competition scene too soon 🏋️‍♀️
 
I gotta say, these female Olympians are total bosses 💁‍♀️🏅! I mean, who else can balance being a mom and an elite athlete at the same time? It's not easy, trust me, I've seen so many athletes struggle to find that balance. But Ashley Caldwell and Faye Gulini are killing it right now 💪. They're showing us that you can have it all - family, career, and still be a role model for your kids. And let's be real, it's not just about winning medals, it's about inspiring young girls to chase their dreams too 🌟. I mean, who wouldn't want to grow up seeing themselves on the cover of Sports Illustrated or competing in the Olympics? It's so empowering!
 
You know I'm rooting for these women athletes! 💪 They're like real-life superheroes, balancing family life with their passion for sports 🤸‍♀️. It's so inspiring to see Ashley Caldwell and Faye Gulini breaking the mold and finding ways to make it work 😊. And can we talk about how messed up the sponsor thing is? 🤑 Paying 70% less after giving birth is just not fair 💁‍♀️. But I love that these women are using their platforms to empower other girls and show them they can achieve anything 👍🏼. It's all about female empowerment, body positivity, and being true to themselves 💖. And let's be real, it's also about showing the world what moms can do 🤰♀️! Ashley Caldwell is literally my spirit animal right now 😂
 
🤔 I feel so bad for these women who have to juggle being an Olympian with raising their kids 🙌💨. It's like they're expected to be superheroes in two worlds at once 😩. I mean, can you imagine giving up your teenage years to train if it meant sacrificing your relationships and freedom now? 💔👶. It's not just about winning medals or being a role model, but also about showing the world that women can be strong and powerful in every aspect of life 🌟.

I'm inspired by Ashley Caldwell's determination to balance her family life with her passion for snowboarding ❤️. And I think it's so true what she said – "It's my thing my entire career, is you can push boundaries of what people expect" 💪. These women are breaking the mold and showing us that being a mom doesn't have to mean giving up on our dreams 🌈.

It's time for more support and resources for female athletes who want to balance their careers with motherhood 👩‍👧‍👦. We need to recognize that this is not just about individual women, but also about creating a system that allows them to thrive in all aspects of life 💼.
 
🤯 I'm so inspired by Ashley Caldwell right now! Like, a 33-week pregnancy? That's insane! 😱 And she's already back on the snowboard, planning to breastfeed during competition... that's dedication! 🤷‍♀️ I mean, I can imagine how hard it must be to balance mom life with pro athlete life. But Caldwell is making it work and it's amazing to see! 💪 What's even more inspiring is that she's re-evaluating her past choices for her child - like, what sacrifices did she make as a teen? That's some deep thinking right there... 🤔

And can we talk about the sexism in pro sports for a sec? Like, Allyson Felix was offered 70% less money after giving birth? 🤑 That's not just unfair, it's disgusting. But Caldwell and others are fighting against that stigma and showing us what female empowerment really looks like! 💁‍♀️ We need more women like them in the sports world... 👏
 
🤩 I'm so inspired by these amazing women 💪! They're not just athletes, but also moms who are killing the game 🏆💼. It's so true that being a role model is just as important as winning medals 👑. Ashley Caldwell and Faye Gulini are total rockstars for finding ways to balance their families with their careers 🤝.

I mean, can you imagine not being able to see your own kids grow up because of training schedules 😩? It's crazy how much pressure there is on moms in sports to put everything on hold 👶. But these women are breaking the mold 💥 and showing us that it's possible to do it all 🤯.

And let's be real, breastfeeding during competitions isn't exactly easy 🤷‍♀️. I'm proud of Allyson Felix for speaking out about her experience 💁‍♀️. It's time we normalize pregnancy in sports and support these incredible women 💪!
 
I'm reading this article about athletes balancing motherhood with their sports careers 🤯, and I gotta say, Ashley Caldwell's story really resonates with me 😊. I mean, who wouldn't want to be a role model for their kids and show them that hard work pays off? But at the same time, I can imagine how overwhelming it must feel to put your life on hold while caring for young children 🤯.

As someone who loves organizing and structure (I know, it sounds weird 😂), I think it's really cool how these athletes are finding ways to prioritize their family lives while still pursuing their passions. Like Caldwell's breastfeeding schedule that coincides with the Olympics - genius! 💡

But what really gets me is when they talk about being seen as a "sacrifice" for motherhood 🤕. I mean, come on, women are already expected to do so much, and now we're supposed to put our careers on hold? No way, not on my watch 😒.

These athletes are showing us that it's possible to balance everything - motherhood, sports, life in general. And you know what? It's not just about them - it's about inspiring young girls to push boundaries and chase their dreams 💖. So here's to Caldwell, Gulini, Felix, and all the other amazing women out there who are redefining what it means to be a strong athlete and a loving mom 🙌.
 
I was thinking about Ashley Caldwell's situation the other day 🤔... I mean, she's literally pushing a baby stroller on the slopes while still trying to compete 🎿👶. It got me wondering if we're making it too hard for female athletes to balance their personal and professional lives? I remember reading an article about Faye Gulini recently 📰... she's also a mom of two, but I don't think we've heard much about her struggles outside the competition arena 😕.

I'm not saying we should give them a free pass or anything 🙅‍♂️. But maybe we need to start thinking about how we can support these women in different ways? Like, do we really need to pay them 70% less after giving birth? 🤑 That's just not fair... and it highlights the stigma surrounding pregnancy in sports that we still need to work on 💪.

It's great to see athletes like Ashley Caldwell forging their own paths and finding ways to make it work, but let's not forget about the rest of us who might be struggling with our own personal demons 🤯. Maybe we can learn from these women's experiences and find new ways to support each other? 💕
 
🏅👩‍👧💪 I think it's so inspiring to see athletes like Ashley Caldwell and Faye Gulini balancing motherhood with their sport. It's not easy, but they're showing us that we can have it all – our careers, families, and personal goals. 🤯 I mean, who wouldn't want to be a role model for their kids and show them that with hard work and determination, anything is possible? 💖 It's also crazy how much pressure there is on women in sports during pregnancy – 70% less pay? That's just not right! 😒 We need to see more support for female athletes and recognize the sacrifices they make for our sake. 🙏 Caldwell's breastfeeding schedule is genius – I wish more of us could do that too! 😂
 
🤸‍♀️ I think its so cool how Ashley Caldwell and Faye Gulini are breaking the mold as moms and athletes 💪. Its like they're showing everyone that just cause you have a bun in the oven doesn't mean your sport career is over 🙅‍♀️. They need to be more accepted like Allyson Felix's sponsor thing was crazy 😱. Caldwell's right though, she's all about pushing boundaries and showing girls that they can do anything 💁‍♀️.
 
🤩 I mean, can you even imagine having to balance competing at the highest level with taking care of a tiny human? 🍼 It's crazy! I think Ashley Caldwell and Faye Gulini are total inspirations - they're not just killing it on the slopes, but also crushing motherhood. 💪 And it's so relatable how Ashley is re-evaluating her own childhood experiences and wondering if she would have let her parents push her to be a pro athlete at such a young age... probably not 😂. The stigma surrounding pregnancy in sports is still pretty wild - I mean, 70% less pay? That's just crazy talk! 💸 But seriously, these women are proof that you can do it all and still come out on top. Female empowerment is everything, especially when it comes to women in sports 🏆💖
 
🤔 The fact that these women are even thinking about balancing motherhood and elite athletics is already a huge accomplishment 💪. It shows they're aware of the sacrifices they've made in the past and are willing to re-evaluate their priorities for their family 📚. Ashley Caldwell's breastfeeding schedule that coincides with the Olympics is genius 😂! I mean, who needs sleep when you can compete? 😴 But seriously, it's refreshing to see women taking control of their lives and finding ways to make it work 🙌. It's about time we start valuing maternal health and well-being over just winning medals 💖.
 
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