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Re: Hilary Knight in ESPN's The Body Issue
I still say she'd have the best shot at playing with the boys. I'd love to see her get the chance, but it will never happen. She's already training for 2018, I can't imagine how she's going to get herself in better shape than she is now. It's kind of sad she never won the Patty Katz, but timing is everything.Wisconsin Hockey: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 WE WANT MORE!
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This is another example of the media taking advantage of a female athlete for her good looks instead of her talent or intelligence. After the 14th or 15th viewing of the video I became offended by this shameless exploitation.
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Originally posted by Otter+ View PostThis is another example of the media taking advantage of a female athlete for her good looks instead of her talent or intelligence. After the 14th or 15th viewing of the video I became offended by this shameless exploitation.
2. She was talking about hockey in the video, and being an athlete rather than being pressured into trying to achieve a pre-defined look.
3. 14th or 15th viewing of the video? I can't tell if this whole comment is satirical or if you're serious.
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Originally posted by Otter+ View PostThis is another example of the media taking advantage of a female athlete for her good looks instead of her talent or intelligence. After the 14th or 15th viewing of the video I became offended by this shameless exploitation.
Originally posted by WiscDC View Post3. 14th or 15th viewing of the video? I can't tell if this whole comment is satirical or if you're serious.
Originally posted by brookyone View PostHmmm...yeah...I'm gonna pass on those.Last edited by TonyTheTiger20; 07-09-2014, 05:56 PM.Grant Salzano, Boston College '10
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Originally posted by TonyTheTiger20 View PostThat comment suggests you miss the point of these pieces entirely. I'm pretty sure Hilary Knight didn't take these photos to be one of the ladies posted on your Facebook wall.Minnesota Hockey
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Originally posted by L268 View PostThat is an amazing photo (and some wonderful quotes). The athletic body is truly a marvel....
Impressed she was not hiding her weight. More female athletes should give their true weights along with their heights. Noticed the small photo on the side listed her at 172, I say minimum
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Originally posted by giwan View PostImpressed she was not hiding her weight. More female athletes should give their true weights along with their heights. Noticed the small photo on the side listed her at 172, I say minimumGrant Salzano, Boston College '10
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Re: Hilary Knight in ESPN's The Body Issue
Originally posted by Otter+ View PostThis is another example of the media taking advantage of a female athlete for her good looks instead of her talent or intelligence. After the 14th or 15th viewing of the video I became offended by this shameless exploitation.
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Originally posted by WiscDC View Post1. There are men in "The Body Issue."
Originally posted by WiscDC View Post2. She was talking about hockey in the video, and being an athlete rather than being pressured into trying to achieve a pre-defined look.BGSU Class of 2017
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Re: Hilary Knight in ESPN's The Body Issue
This is education and inspiration (not exploitation) for girls/women everywhere. You can weigh 175 and still be incredibly fit and healthy. Compare that to the majority of society (and women specifically) who are brainwashed by Cosmo into thinking that the ideal 5'10" woman should weigh 105 and have no muscle tone. Why should women aspire to have the muscle mass/tone of a veal?
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