Simone Biles’ Former Coach Makes Shocking Revelation After American Legend Earns Massive Honor

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We all know Simone Biles as the gymnast who stunned the world with her dominance at the Olympics, but what if we told you her battle with the “twisties” started long before the world knew her name? That’s right—before she became the household name we all recognize, Biles was already facing this challenging mental block. And it wasn’t in Tokyo. It started before her first Olympics, that is Rio Olympics 2016, when Biles was still just a teenager. Need proof for this? Well, we have.

Aimee Boorman, ring a bell? If you’ve been following Simone Biles’ journey, you know her. But for those who’ve only recently come to know Biles after her win at the 2025 Laureus Sportswoman of the Year award, let me fill you in. Aimee was the coach who took Simone under her wing when she was just 7 years old back in 2005 and coached her all the way through to the 2016 Rio Olympics.

That’s 11 years of working together. And, of course, she knew Simone inside and out. So, when Boorman speaks about Simone, it carries a lot of weight.

In the book,

Yeah, Simone had already dealt with the scary side of losing body awareness mid-air long before Tokyo. Boorman breaks down just how dangerous it is: “When this happens to a gymnast who is flipping 10-plus feet in the air and they lose body awareness in space and time—not knowing if they’re going to land on their back, feet or head—it’s much more dangerous [than the ‘yips’ in baseball or golf].”

how it all started, and how she helped guide Simone Biles through it.

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The pressure was mounting, and just a few months later, Boorman recalls, “Simone couldn’t twist on basically anything.” She explained that Biles “would physically stop herself from twisting during her routines because she was afraid of getting lost in the air.” Rather than forcing a quick fix, Boorman let Simone take the time she needed. With support from her family and therapist, Biles eventually got back on track just in time for the 2016 Olympic trials.

Boorman reflected on that period in her book, writing, “Thankfully the twisties had passed without injury,” and added, “We demonstrated that an elite gymnast can avoid training elements for weeks without losing their skills.” It was a turning point that quietly shaped her path to Rio—and one that many never knew about until now. Even after that, Simone Biles went to the Rio Olympics and won 4 gold medals.

But the peak of Twisties came in the Tokyo Olympics. At the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, Simone Biles walked in as the heavy favorite—the face of Team USA and gymnastics royalty. But what unfolded was something no one saw coming. After a shaky vault in the team final, Biles pulled out of the competition, citing a mental block known as the “twisties.” “My mind and body are simply not in sync,” she later explained.

More than that, she walked away having changed the conversation around mental health in sports forever. But then she came back like she never left. Biles came out swinging at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, looking like the twisties were a thing of the past. She cruised to three golds, adding to her already legendary collection of 11 Olympic medals and 30 World Championship titles.

At just 28, she’s the undisputed queen of gymnastics—no one has more hardware than her. But here’s the kicker: she’s not ready to hang up her leotard just yet. While most athletes would be thinking about retiring, Simone Biles has her eye on the 2028 Olympics in L.A. She hasn’t slammed the door on another Olympic run, and if anyone can keep defying expectations, it’s her. So, who knows? We might see her shine on the biggest stage once again!

 

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