2 divisions, female and open. Problem solved.
The idea is to split it into 3 divisions. That would required 3 funding streams. You don't think a liberal court somewhere will interpret it that way?kag00 said:
Really…..how do the trans athletes count towards Title XI? Is a trans woman (dude in a dress) counted as a woman? Could the still be on the mens team as a trans woman?
kag00 said:
Really…..how do the trans athletes count towards Title XI? Is a trans woman (dude in a dress) counted as a woman? Could the still be on the mens team as a trans woman?
We will see, I have not seen this slowing down at allMcInnis 03 said:
Many are already trying to tie her to the stake for the upcoming burn, but she has a LOT of support on this one.
The biologics of the male body (length + leverage ratios, heart/lung capacities, residual muscle mass, etc) even in a trans-athlete on a 1+ yr testosterone level that's deemed appropriate gives a trans-athlete a HUGE advantage in the water over a biological female counterpart. Surfers know this and many will support her on this.
One of my favorite parts of posting up at Pipeline or Sunset on vacation is that on any given day (as long as there's surf), you might see a handful of the most elite professional surfers either hangin' out on the beach or out in the water doing their thing. Might not be that cool to the typical Oahu tourist, but to someone who has been obsessed with the ocean and surfing since childhood, it's pretty dang cool to see one of the Florence brothers or Koa Rothman coming in after a set.213 Grove said:
Met her briefly at Pipeline this December. Super nice! Respect
Surfers are different. Kind of like skaters. People seem to view them as libs/hippies, and that might be the case when it comes to the environment and conservation, but imo they tend to lean libertarian and anti-establishment/authority. Seems they are very anti-woke....as are most people who have crazy work ethics and literally risk their lives for their craft.samurai_science said:We will see, I have not seen this slowing down at allMcInnis 03 said:
Many are already trying to tie her to the stake for the upcoming burn, but she has a LOT of support on this one.
The biologics of the male body (length + leverage ratios, heart/lung capacities, residual muscle mass, etc) even in a trans-athlete on a 1+ yr testosterone level that's deemed appropriate gives a trans-athlete a HUGE advantage in the water over a biological female counterpart. Surfers know this and many will support her on this.
Okay, but not sure how this will stop it with all the other sports, they are full speed ahead.Brittmoore Car Club said:Surfers are different. Kind of like skaters. People seem to view them as libs/hippies, and that might be the case when t comes to the environment and conservation, but imo they tend to lean libertarian and anti-establishment/authority.samurai_science said:We will see, I have not seen this slowing down at allMcInnis 03 said:
Many are already trying to tie her to the stake for the upcoming burn, but she has a LOT of support on this one.
The biologics of the male body (length + leverage ratios, heart/lung capacities, residual muscle mass, etc) even in a trans-athlete on a 1+ yr testosterone level that's deemed appropriate gives a trans-athlete a HUGE advantage in the water over a biological female counterpart. Surfers know this and many will support her on this.
I follow a lot of right wing IG accounts and will often see that Kelly Slater has liked something that would get a lot of professional athletes or celebs in hot water. They DGAF.
"We want women's rights!!"5StarShield said:
Bring sanity and science back to women's sports.
For our daughters.
Brittmoore Car Club said:One of my favorite parts of posting up at Pipeline or Sunset on vacation is that on any given day (as long as there's surf), you might see a handful of the most elite professional surfers either hangin' out on the beach or out in the water doing their thing. Might not be that cool to the typical Oahu tourist, but to someone who has been obsessed with the ocean and surfing since childhood, it's pretty dang cool to see one of the Florence brothers or Koa Rothman coming in after a set.213 Grove said:
Met her briefly at Pipeline this December. Super nice! Respect
When the waves are 12+ out there, the place is magical. You have to drag me off the beach.
Badass...bet the traffic/parking was fun213 Grove said:Brittmoore Car Club said:One of my favorite parts of posting up at Pipeline or Sunset on vacation is that on any given day (as long as there's surf), you might see a handful of the most elite professional surfers either hangin' out on the beach or out in the water doing their thing. Might not be that cool to the typical Oahu tourist, but to someone who has been obsessed with the ocean and surfing since childhood, it's pretty dang cool to see one of the Florence brothers or Koa Rothman coming in after a set.213 Grove said:
Met her briefly at Pipeline this December. Super nice! Respect
When the waves are 12+ out there, the place is magical. You have to drag me off the beach.
Yup. We were there for finals day of Pipe Masters. It was pretty sweet
Brittmoore Car Club said:Badass...bet the traffic/parking was fun213 Grove said:Brittmoore Car Club said:One of my favorite parts of posting up at Pipeline or Sunset on vacation is that on any given day (as long as there's surf), you might see a handful of the most elite professional surfers either hangin' out on the beach or out in the water doing their thing. Might not be that cool to the typical Oahu tourist, but to someone who has been obsessed with the ocean and surfing since childhood, it's pretty dang cool to see one of the Florence brothers or Koa Rothman coming in after a set.213 Grove said:
Met her briefly at Pipeline this December. Super nice! Respect
When the waves are 12+ out there, the place is magical. You have to drag me off the beach.
Yup. We were there for finals day of Pipe Masters. It was pretty sweet