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Jugadora liberada del microciclo de La Roja Femenina - Lunes 12 de junio

By Owen Galvez
Published in Deportes
June 15, 2023
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Jugadora liberada del microciclo de La Roja Femenina - Lunes 12 de junio

So, I was reading this cool article today about a female soccer player who got released from the national team’s training schedule. It’s called Jugadora liberada del microciclo de La Roja Femenina. Basically, this Chilean player named Bárbara Santibáñez was set to be a part of the team’s training program, but decided to leave due to personal reasons. The article explains that Santibáñez had recently suffered an injury and was given permission to leave the training early, but instead insisted on being completely released from the team’s schedule so she could focus on her own health.

I thought this was really interesting because it shows how important it is for athletes to take care of themselves both physically and mentally. As someone who’s played sports my whole life, I know firsthand how easy it is to get caught up in the competitive mindset and ignore your own needs. It’s inspiring to see a player like Santibáñez standing up for herself and prioritizing her own well-being. Plus, it helps break down the stereotype that athletes have to be tough and push through anything.

Overall, I think this article is a reminder that success in sports (and in life) is not just about pushing yourself to the limit, but also about recognizing when to slow down and take care of yourself. It’s important for athletes, especially young ones, to see that it’s okay and even necessary to prioritize their own health, even if it means stepping back from a prestigious training program. So, shoutout to Bárbara Santibáñez for being a badass and showing us all the importance of self-care!


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