What Is the T in LGBT? Supporting Transgender Athletes Through Sport Psychology
2011; Human Kinetics; Volume: 25; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1123/tsp.25.4.532
ISSN1543-2793
AutoresCathryn B. Lucas-Carr, Vikki Krane,
Tópico(s)Sexual Differentiation and Disorders
ResumoBeing an out trans-athlete I’ve learned that you have to [be] mentally tougher than all of your competitors, and willing to sacrifice more and work harder to accomplish the same thing as your competitors. I guess that should make my accomplishments mean even more to me but I find it to be a double edged sword in that my accomplishments do mean something but I work and drive myself into the ground mentally and physically for track, and yet I am still seen as a nobody in track and field not because I can’t throw but because I’m trans. There are days where I wonder if it is worth [it,] since being an elite athlete you sacrifice your life no matter your identity but when for me I closet my identity again. I continue to live in skin I can’t even look at in the mirror to throw [sic]. People have asked me if it is worth it or why I sacrifice my identity. That answer is relatively simple. I love to throw.
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