Let me correct that for you.
*Why are Diaspora Somalis non athletic generally speaking?*
Somali girls back home are ethier super skinny or obese there is no middle groundLet me correct that for you.
*Why are Diaspora Somalis non athletic generally speaking?*
Somali culture in general promotes laziness and despises manual labour that rubs off on our women toGenuinely
Somali males in the diaspora are athletic and play basketball and other sports all the time we will have a Somali in the NBA soon enoughyou say that as if the men are atheltic. and also is there not a literal boxing champion from the uk whos a somali woman. thats more than any male has ever accopmlished
There are gyms all over my city Somalis just need to stop being lazy and actually start doing a little something called hard workYou don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
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This is really the only region in Somalia where Somalis are athletic in terms of fast twitch imo. Majority of the good middle distance 400-1500 runners I know in Diaspora have family links here.
Nah those are reer magaal and thats a stereotype the gabdho back home eat healthy and look healthy same for the men, its a bonus if they are maryooley.Somali girls back home are ethier super skinny or obese there is no middle ground
The Somali girls in the diaspora are attractive when there young but they lose the body the minute they have a kid due to the fact that they don’t work out
Somali girls back home are ethier super skinny or obese there is no middle ground
The Somali girls in the diaspora are attractive when there young but they lose the body the minute they have a kid due to the fact that they don’t work out
I’m not down playing the effects of childbirth on women I’m simply advising Somali women eat healthier and work out more it’ll increase there life span and allow them to enjoy a whole host of other health benefitsYou don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
I remember reading what the Kacaan government did was invest heavily into women and mens sports, as a way to bring somalis together across regional and clan lines. They had stadiums and sports team across all the major towns and organized inter-regional games between various sports teams. Stuff like that will foster civic pride and cohesion.
In the 1980s, I was captain and player on the Somali Women’s National Basketball Team. Our strong government supported us with the freedom to play and that led me to earn a scholarship at University of District of Columbia in America. In 1991, soon after I arrived in America, civil war broke out and prevented me from returning to Somalia until 2009.
More women running shows that life, slowly, is changing
But something is quietly shifting. Across the capital of Somaliland, a self-declared nation in the Horn of Africa, women are increasingly demanding space to move. They are building gyms and starting sports leagues, going on predawn runs at the edge of the city and to evening Zumba classes. And by doing so, they are proving that there is no contradiction in being a Somali, a devout Muslim, and a woman athlete, all at once.