Olympics Training in China
http://www.smash.com/grim-photos-abuse-suffered-children-training-become-olympic-athletes/
What are your opinions?
Is this bordering on child abuse? Or is this the best method of training children for the Olympics?
Olympics Training in China
http://www.smash.com/grim-photos-abuse-suffered-children-training-become-olympic-athletes/
What are your opinions?
Is this bordering on child abuse? Or is this the best method of training children for the Olympics?
Re: Olympics Training in China
Originally posted by AsbestosFlaygon
http://www.smash.com/grim-photos-abuse-suffered-children-training-become-olympic-athletes/What are your opinions?
Is this bordering on child abuse? Or is this the best method of training children for the Olympics?
Research shows that how those around the children view the abuse will determine how well the children can handle/adapt to the abuse without long-term repercussions.
Since this kind of abuse is seen as a very strong cultural norm (and expected), likely, there is not much severe negative consequence to this training.
However, some will react negatively and even have PTSD from it.
And this is about as scientific as I am willing to be about it. Physically and emotionally hurting children, on purpose, for entertainment, pride, and vanity, is despicable. But this is my own set of morals speaking. To others, it is literally a rite of passage such as the Amazonian tribe that creates a glove full of bullet ants that repeatedly sting young men so the young men can prove they are now "men":
The Chinese were ruthless in their training just for the performers for the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony. The scene with the 10,000 drummers for example. Toilet breaks were becoming so disruptive that they made the drummers wear adult nappies/diapers in order to practice.
They'll dominate any and every sport going if they put resources into it like they did with ping pong and are beginning to do with gymnastics and snooker as well as some non sports like classical guitar. The dedication is both terrifying and awe inspiring.
Re: Olympics Training in China
Originally posted by AsbestosFlaygon
http://www.smash.com/grim-photos-abuse-suffered-children-training-become-olympic-athletes/What are your opinions?
Is this bordering on child abuse? Or is this the best method of training children for the Olympics?
Originally posted by AsbestosFlaygonPersonally, it seems so to me, though cultural context will be a factor in determining how these kids end up emotionally.
Is this bordering on child abuse?
Originally posted by AsbestosFlaygonOur athletes aren't trained like this (or are they?), and we do pretty darn good, so I would say no.
Or is this the best method of training children for the Olympics?
Then again, look how Spartan children were (supposedly) raised, and they grew up tough as hell.