Showing posts with label Jennings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jennings. Show all posts

Friday, June 18, 2021

Jazz Jennings Opens Up About “Substantial” Weight Gain to Hold Herself “Accountable”

Jazz Jennings Opens Up About “Substantial” Weight Gain to Hold Herself “Accountable”

  • "I suffer from binge-eating disorder," Jazz Jennings explained on social media, while opening up about gaining 100 pounds over the past two years.
  • Jazz Jennings is getting candid about her body. 

    On Instagram, the YouTuber reflected on her binge-eating disorder and how much weight she’s gained in recent months. She then vowed to be “committed toward bettering myself” at the end of the honest message.  

    She wrote on Friday, June 18, “As many of you have noticed, over the past few years, I have gained a substantial amount of weight. I suffer from binge-eating disorder, a disease in which I’m not only addicted to food, but I eat it in large quantities.”

    Jazz, 20, explained that her “binging,” along with an “increased appetite” due to some of her medications, has caused her to gain almost 100 pounds in less than two years.

    “I’m posting this photo because it’s time for me to address my weight gain and hold myself accountable,” she said, while sharing a picture of herself by the pool, wearing a sports bra and shorts. 

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    “I’m ready to change my ways,” the I Am Jazz star continued. “I’m ready to take the initiative and create positive changes when it comes to my health and body.”

    She said she has “a fabulous team” supporting her, comprised of professionals, family and friends. 

    However, she acknowledged, “At the end of the day, I have to be the one committed toward bettering myself. I know I have the power in me to lose the weight, and I intend on sharing my progress with all of you. Love you all, and thanks for understanding the battle I’m fighting to win.”

    Her brother, Sander Jennings, showed his unwavering support by commenting, “You are so resilient and can do anything you put your mind too. [sic] I believe in you and will be by your side every step of the way.” She wrote back, “You’re my teammate.”

    Tuesday, June 8, 2021

    Olympic Icon Kerri Walsh Jennings Fails to Qualify for Tokyo Games

    Olympic Icon Kerri Walsh Jennings Fails to Qualify for Tokyo Games

  • Beach volleyball pro Kerri Walsh Jennings will not compete in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games after she and partner Brooke Sweat lost a qualifying match. “It’s a terrible, terrible feeling,” she said.
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    Five-time Olympian Kerri Walsh Jennings will be cheering the U.S. from home after she and beach volleyball partner Brooke Sweat failed to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Games.

    Walsh Jennings, 42, and Sweat, 35, lost in the final Olympics qualifying round while competing in Ostrava, Czech Republic on Wednesday, June 2. They were beat by two competitors from the Netherlands. 

    According to NBC Sports, Walsh Jennings spoke to reporters after the match, sharing, “It’s a terrible, terrible feeling… It’s been a really rough year, and to lose in a qualifier, it feels really hard right now.”

    “It’s a really hard day for us, so I think we’ll feel the pain,” she added.

    Kelly Claes, 25, and Sarah Sponcil, 24, took the lead in qualifiers to clinch the final two spots on the U.S. Olympic women’s beach volleyball team, alongside April Ross, 38, and Alix Klineman, 31. According to NBC Sports, Claes and Sponcil will make Olympic history as the sport’s youngest U.S. team.

    Prior to the qualifiers in Ostrava, Walsh Jennings and Sweat were on track to compete when the Tokyo Games, which were rescheduled because of the pandemic, begin on July 23.

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    Walsh Jennings competed for the U.S. in four Olympic Games.

    She and Ross, who was previously her partner for the Rio de Janeiro games, won the silver medal in 2016. Additionally, she and Misty May-Treanor took home the gold at Athens, Beijing and London.

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    Though Walsh Jennings’ fans will miss her on the sand, Claes and Sponcil’s presence will make them the U.S. youngest pairing in the sport’s Olympic history.

    Meanwhile, the U.S. Olympic men’s beach volleyball team have yet to be determined, though Jake Gibb and Taylor Crabb have a strong lead over Phil Dalhausser and Nick Lucena, with Tri Bourne and Trevor Crabbe not far behind.