Olympic Gymnasts Finally Reveal The Big Secret How They Avoid Very Uncomfortable Wedgies That You’d Think Would Happen More Often

Olympic Gymnasts Finally Reveal The Big Secret How They Avoid Very Uncomfortable Wedgies That You’d Think Would Happen More Often

 

 

 

 

US' Simone Biles
US’ Simone Biles (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)

The Olympics are considered to contain only the top athletes in the world. For most athletes, it’s the biggest stage they will ever compete at, making it crucial to make no mistakes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mistakes aren’t only made regarding target shooting, archery, or even a wrong step in a gymnastics routine. Sometimes, mistakes can be made concerning wardrobe malfunctions, and one question, in particular, intrigued fans.

One of the more common questions answered on NBC TODAY regarding the Summer Olympics was about the Olympic gymnasts and how they avoid getting wedgies in those seemingly skin-tight leotards they sport when competing.

Nastia Liukin, a former US Olympic Gymnast, answered the question. Her answer to NBC TODAY was actually quite interesting and unexpected, as she revealed that they use some sort of spray for that purpose.

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Olympic Gymnasts Use A Spray To Avoid Wedgies

Liukin, who last competed in the 2008 Olympics, where she won the Gold medal in gymnastics for team US, said, “Believe it or not, there’s a spray for that.” To the surprise of many, there is a spray called Tuf-Skin.

 

 

 

 

 


The spray is supposed to hold the uniforms in place, preventing all things wedgie-related. One has to wonder how comfortable it is to spray on before competing, but either way, it doesn’t seem to be performance-hindering. Or at least it wasn’t for Liukin!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Team USA is crushing it as the Olympics approach the final week of competitions in Paris. They sit second behind China with 37 medals, nine gold, fifteen silver, and thirteen bronze. They only hope to add to their Olympic medal total before the games end on August 11th.

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