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Afghan women banned from sports turn to clandestine exercise for solace

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Last updated: 2024/09/15 at 2:52 PM
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In Afghanistan, women face numerous restrictions under the Taliban government, including limitations on playing sports. Despite this, some women find ways to exercise in secret to maintain their health and peace of mind. The Taliban have implemented strict rules, such as barring women from parks and gyms due to dress code violations. As a result, women like Sanah and Latifah have resorted to exercising in hidden locations and forming small fitness groups to stay physically active.

Women athletes in Afghanistan, including boxers like Rayan and Bahar, have faced challenges in continuing their training and competing due to the Taliban’s restrictions. Many women athletes have fled the country, while those who remain have to practice in non-traditional locations like private homes and gardens. The lack of opportunities and resources for women in sports has taken a toll on their mental health, but they find solace in their passion for boxing, even if it is done in secret.

The absence of women’s sports in Afghanistan has raised concerns about the future of female athletes in the country. With girls no longer able to practice sports or join national teams, there is a sense of hopelessness among women who once pursued athletic dreams. Despite these challenges, some women like Banafsha, a former national wushu competitor, remain hopeful about the resilience and determination of Afghan women in pursuing their goals, even in the face of adversity.

Organizations like Free to Run are working to support and empower women in Afghanistan through sports, offering online exercise resources and training opportunities. While the situation remains challenging, these organizations aim to provide hope and motivation for women to continue their athletic pursuits. By encouraging women to stay active and engaged in physical fitness, they are helping to change mindsets and provide a sense of optimism for the future of women’s sports in Afghanistan.

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