she's got this i mean, 13th place isn't bad considering she had a year off but you can tell she's still working on that mental game it's great that she's drawing from past experiences to fuel her self-improvement efforts though because if anyone's gonna live up to the pressure of being a speed complement to Shiffrin, it's breezy and if she doesn't seize those opportunities, who will?
Doubtful about Breezy's comeback - 14-month ban for missing 3 random drug tests is a big red flag . How can we trust she's really turned over a new leaf? And 13th-place finish at Birds of Prey, that's not exactly crushing it either . Plus, what's with the 'criminal' comment? Did she think we wouldn't find out about those missed tests?
dude I'm not impressed with Breezy's comeback at all , she thinks a 13th-place finish at Birds of Prey is some kind of huge deal? Like, it's a decent start but we'll see how long that lasts... I mean who needs a 14-month ban from competition for missing random drug tests? that's just reckless. And now she's gonna put all this pressure on herself to live up to her own expectations? like, mental toughness is one thing, but constant self-doubt and perfectionism will be her downfall... I'm not buying the whole "I'm seizing the opportunities" vibe
I'm reading this story about Breezy Johnson and I gotta wonder... what's the price we pay for chasing perfection? Like, she's out there skiing, trying to be the best, but at what cost? She's got these personal demons she's struggling with, like self-doubt and fear... it's like, is it all worth it?
And then she says this thing about seizing opportunities, but doesn't that just mean we're setting ourselves up for more disappointment? I mean, think about it... she's been through a year of struggles, and now she's back on the slopes, but is it gonna be enough? Is she really ready for the Olympics?
It's like... life's not all about winning or losing, right? It's about how we respond to setbacks. Can we find peace in the process, even when things don't go our way?
Ugh, I'm loving Breezy's comeback vibes but at the same time, can we talk about how stressful it must be for her to deal with those personal demons? Like, she's trying to ski down a mountain while also dealing with self-doubt and perfectionism... that's just a lot of pressure . And I feel bad for her for getting those drug test failures under her belt - 14 months is a long time . But on the bright side, she's using that time to focus on her mental game and sharpening her skills solo... that's some serious dedication .
And omg, can you imagine how hard it must be for her to live up to Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin's legacy? Like, those girls are legends on the slopes . But I think Breezy has got this - she's already proven herself with that solid 13th-place finish at Birds of Prey... now it's time for her to bring home some hardware . Bring on Cortina!
she's been through a lot & it's cool she's coming out stronger but like, i think we need to talk about mental health on the pro circuit as awesome as she is, 14-month ban due to whereabouts failures doesn't sit right with me also, can't help but wonder how many others have faced similar struggles & been kept quiet hope her story can be a catalyst for change