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    A 26-year-old woman with Down Syndrome - who didn’t start walking until she was two - has succeeded in the world of gymnastics and is now hoping for more success as a model. When doctors told Ray and Lisa Werner their daughter had Down syndrome, they were shocked - there had been no complications or warnings during the pregnancy. Doctors went on to tell the couple, from Oakland, California, that their daughter would have low muscle tone and be unable to excel at any physical activity, which has since been proven wrong as their daughter Chelsea now competes - and wins - in gymnastics competitions and, more recently, taking to the catwalk as a model. Chelsea Werner is proof that determination and hard work go a long way.
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Комментарии • 4,5 тыс.

  • @Vitaluv
    @Vitaluv 5 лет назад +6391

    "We tried soccer...she kept finding trees to sit in the shade"....That was so me!

  • @madimadeline1113
    @madimadeline1113 5 лет назад +3882

    I love how they treat her like a ordinary human being instead of talking to her like a 3 year old child, she’s so talented and defies all the doctors who told her she couldn’t.

    • @lisapetroni8732
      @lisapetroni8732 5 лет назад +17

      Madi Madeline I aggre!

    • @hlh56789
      @hlh56789 5 лет назад +117

      Doctors jobs are not to lower people's self esteems, it's their responsibility to warn her family and herself that there is a chance she may not have muscle tone or great coordination. They weren't trying to put her down haha they are just trying to do their jobs as doctors as be as honest as possible. There's no need to villainise the people that work their whole life to help people.

    • @alex73217
      @alex73217 4 года назад +16

      I think I was like that for a bit too, talking to someone who has a mental age of maybe 3 like they are actually 3. But I learned really fast and even if its sometimes a little weird I always try to talk to adults like they are adults. Sometimes its difficult in situations where you need to decide something and get them to listen, but even then it needs to be respectful. (E.g. you need to take a shower, pack your backpack, are not allowed to eat candy (guy with Prader-Willi-Syndrome who needs to watch what he's eating) etc)

    • @travisgoff99
      @travisgoff99 4 года назад +3

      I agree with you Maddi

    • @belle369
      @belle369 4 года назад +22

      I know! I can’t stand people who talk to other with special needs like they’re a child. Just because they have special needs doesn’t mean they all want to be treated like they’re special. Most of them just want to be treated equally

  • @bbgxo7967
    @bbgxo7967 2 года назад +389

    As someone with a slight disability, the coach and the parents are 100% amazing. Everyone wants to be treated equal, stepping on eggshells and speaking to us like we don’t comprehend as well doesn’t make us feel better . I promise

    • @luckybear4
      @luckybear4 2 года назад +10

      Exactly! People want to be treated with dignity and respect for their human worth, whether someone has a disability or not seems irrelevant. Parents and teachers, coaches, mentors etc., who are good communicators tailor their communication style to individuals, to reach them wherever they are, and help them learn and grow; we all need that. We are all born with different skills and abilities and we all need to be nurtured and supported in order to reach our fullest potential in life.

    • @lorriefinley3129
      @lorriefinley3129 2 года назад +2

      @S Miller very articulate. Thank you.

    • @blackblessed3130
      @blackblessed3130 2 года назад +2

      @@luckybear4 AMEN MY FRIEND! YOU ARE SO RIGHT ☺️.

  • @paulawynn9779
    @paulawynn9779 2 года назад +265

    People don't realize how CAPABLE those with Downs are! When I was in college studying to become a teacher, we had to work in the university child development center. I had a little girl with Downs who was BRILLIANT! I have a sister with cognitive disabilities, so I interacted with Annie differently than the other education majors. We had so much fun together, and we were both sad when the semester was over. I've kept up with her, and she's now in college! I'm so proud to say I know her!!!

    • @gracesemenzato8743
      @gracesemenzato8743 2 года назад +7

      👏👏👏👏

    • @jornalnacionalsensacional
      @jornalnacionalsensacional Год назад +5

      exacly!!!! My little brother has down syndrome, and he is SO BRILLIANT!! He loves playing videogames, playing soccer and playing the drums and he is so GOOD at it! I love him so much- we grew up in a very supportive family - him having down syndrome and me being autistic with ADHD - Mom always made sure we were loved and always told us that we were capable of everything!!

  • @imanis2630
    @imanis2630 5 лет назад +1899

    “She kept finding trees to sit in the shade “ 😂😂same girl ... Same

    • @villanelle9634
      @villanelle9634 5 лет назад +5

      imani S lmao a literal mood

    • @Delicate_Disaster
      @Delicate_Disaster 5 лет назад +14

      All I could think is "That sounds like me when someone tries to make me play sports" lol

    • @cantfindarii
      @cantfindarii 5 лет назад +2

      imani S lmao

    • @suefarr3122
      @suefarr3122 5 лет назад +1

      BOYD HIGH SCHOOL McKINNEY ,TEXAS video

    • @kimb9362
      @kimb9362 5 лет назад +5

      On my daughter's 6U soccer team, many of the kids weren't that interested in soccer; they preferred picking flowers and holding hands.

  • @cfer8404
    @cfer8404 4 года назад +3161

    The dad looks and sounds like what i would imagine Mr. Incredible would be in real life.

  • @brendatrump5163
    @brendatrump5163 2 года назад +154

    I can't even do the splits, lol. This woman is amazing and beautiful; she doesn't need any makeup; she's just naturally beautiful and she shines.

    • @seer1623
      @seer1623 2 года назад +6

      I'm so impressed with this kid I can't find the words. I remember in high school standing on a balance beam terrified to take a step. To think someone with such a serious disability could perform at this level is mind boggling and no accident. All Downs syndrome patients are different but I know of one who has never learned to speak, never been toilet trained and her mother's apathy towards her potential has to have played a role. I can see Chelsea getting a job, having a family, living basically a normal life. She may never win a Nobel prize (maybe a Nobel peace prize?) but can and is certainly making a contribution.

    • @moonchild650
      @moonchild650 2 года назад +1

      Right! She's prettier without makeup. What an impressive young lady!

    • @marilynwillett804
      @marilynwillett804 2 года назад

      I WAS IN DANCE WHY DO YOU GIRLS SAY SPLITS? ITS SPLIT.

    • @Pickle-lo365
      @Pickle-lo365 2 года назад +1

      @@marilynwillett804 I think both work

    • @lathafalls7675
      @lathafalls7675 Год назад

      @@marilynwillett804 It’s ok

  • @kathylaycock7059
    @kathylaycock7059 2 года назад +207

    Mum and Dad, you are beautiful people, and your daughter Chelsea is just an inspiration on all levels, her personality, her abilities, you must be so darn proud.

  • @nikkishears6402
    @nikkishears6402 4 года назад +843

    As a former gymnast, I can tell you, what this young lady is accomplishing isn't easy, especially for an adult. Not only does it take physical strength, commitment, and guts, but it takes an unwavering belief in yourself. She's got it all. God bless her!

    • @outdoorsycatlady
      @outdoorsycatlady 2 года назад +8

      She is AMAZING

    • @AnnemieM
      @AnnemieM 2 года назад +9

      Yep, she's got it. Thanks to her parents she can.

    • @aninhapmr
      @aninhapmr 2 года назад +5

      Beautiful what you wrote. 😍

    • @jozefhatert6231
      @jozefhatert6231 2 года назад +1

      Thats why i see her as a hero

  • @mooncore589
    @mooncore589 5 лет назад +3150

    Chelsea out here livin her best life and I’m in my room eating a bag of lays chips😔

    • @aidan-leeholland4962
      @aidan-leeholland4962 5 лет назад +15

      Too Expensive to be Namjoon’s girl and here I am fangirling over Lay 😹😹👏🏽

    • @mikailawright49
      @mikailawright49 5 лет назад +25

      You living ur best life to if that makes you happy

    • @heavenkelley5608
      @heavenkelley5608 5 лет назад +2

      Too Expensive to be Namjoon’s girl me

    • @azraaell
      @azraaell 5 лет назад +1

      You mean walkers?

    • @trinitylivingston1286
      @trinitylivingston1286 5 лет назад +1

      Me, I'm just waiting to go back to school and stuff. I had to go on winter break and I love school and work and hate this.

  • @scatmanstoops61
    @scatmanstoops61 2 года назад +84

    I can definitely say she is literally the definition for a role model. Way to go Chelsea!!!

  • @spaceman9650
    @spaceman9650 2 года назад +93

    i like the way how proud the parents are, it feels so heartwarming

  • @ElaAusDemTal
    @ElaAusDemTal 4 года назад +1873

    She is so cute, and driven, too! Such a muscle tone - I bet her pediatrician is still puzzled.

    • @landyncarson7334
      @landyncarson7334 4 года назад +61

      I agree, but minor detail she wouldn't have a pediatrician she's 26

    • @randomqueer5243
      @randomqueer5243 3 года назад +86

      Landyn Carson correct me if I'm wrong but I think she meant her pediatrician from when she was younger because they said she wouldn't be able to to sports👍🏻- but I do agree

    • @aesaphyr
      @aesaphyr 3 года назад +54

      As a paediatrician I just want to say that muscle tone is different to muscle strength. When we're born we don't have much muscle strength at all so low muscle tone affects us way more. However once we start walking and develop more muscle strength, muscle tone has less of an impact. For all we know Chelsea probably does still have a degree of low muscle tone but with her regular exercise, her muscle strength is now such that it isn't an issue. I imagine it wasn't easy for her at the start though.

    • @The_Whimsical_Stenographer
      @The_Whimsical_Stenographer 3 года назад +6

      @ wupper doctors can be wrong. In this case, that's a good thing. 😊

    • @jenniferheaton5306
      @jenniferheaton5306 2 года назад +9

      @@aesaphyr yes. It’s a hard thing for many of us to understand. My son who has Down Syndrome is INCREDIBLY strong. One of his strengths is athletics, specifically baseball. But, bc of his low muscle tone and formation, he aspirates.

  • @glowworm2
    @glowworm2 5 лет назад +4693

    I'm so happy that Chelsea and her parents proved the doctors wrong. Chelsea is awesome and I love her smile!

    • @tinasuter2883
      @tinasuter2883 5 лет назад +24

      glowworm2 Right! That smile just made me forget how bad of a day I thought I was having!

    • @s.f6851
      @s.f6851 5 лет назад +6

      Tina Suter same:")

    • @punklifa2002
      @punklifa2002 5 лет назад +16

      Yes. And doctors need to stop telling people with disabilities that they can't do much or can't be independent or successful in life. Only they can determine that for themselves, a disability does not.

    • @leenaa.9671
      @leenaa.9671 5 лет назад +16

      Caitlyn Dicroce and doctors never say that a patient won’t be successful or be able to be fully independent EVER. That’s complete crap. The only thing out of those that a doctor might say is that the patient needs some assistance at first. Other than that, a doctor doesn’t tell their patient they aren’t capable of doing stuff, that they won’t be successful or that they can’t ever be independent. So stop making things up to bash doctors

    • @chuchao2737
      @chuchao2737 5 лет назад

      glowworm2 kuuiiyiiyiyyiyikyiyikyilyiyiyki

  • @VelvetJazz
    @VelvetJazz 2 года назад +81

    She shines from the inside out, what a great young woman!

  • @thatguy6638
    @thatguy6638 3 года назад +87

    I like how her parents know her struggles and still are happy other people treat her like a normal athlete. I'm sure she is a better gymnast because of it.

  • @jamiemarie4894
    @jamiemarie4894 5 лет назад +550

    Her success in gymnastics goes to show that being treated as an equal with strict discipline, developmental delays or not, you can do amazing things. Her trainer deserves praise and is the perfect example for anyone parenting, training or teaching anyone with a disability. Her parents are pretty awesome to for believing in her with modeling and gymnastics letting her spread her wings. ❤️

  • @themindylynn4927
    @themindylynn4927 5 лет назад +1613

    The world needs to stop treating special needs people like they aren't real people. I love the parents attitude about their child getting yelled at and saying to themselves "get her". She would never achieve greatness by being babied. I train my kids when it's time for special Olympics. I'm that dramatic parent playing eye of the tiger on my way to competitions. My kids might be different but they're not a disability

    • @HellenaHanbasquet
      @HellenaHanbasquet 4 года назад +32

      Amen! Same! I have an 8 year old with DS and shes treated just like the rest of my kids. We have high expectations and she lives up to them.

    • @overgrownkudzu
      @overgrownkudzu 4 года назад +24

      yep. they have a disability but that is just one part of who they are.

    • @ps6474
      @ps6474 4 года назад +10

      The Mindy Lynn....Well said! Kudos to you for your genuine wisdom, you must be a truly good loving mother.

    • @ginb981
      @ginb981 4 года назад +3

      Aww

    • @josefine7095
      @josefine7095 4 года назад +22

      Also how can we expect a child with impairment to reach the same milestones as neurotypical children when they aren't treated as if it is possible for them to do so?

  • @timothyhernandez3803
    @timothyhernandez3803 2 года назад +77

    I love this success story, Chelsea is a ray of sunshine, beautiful inside and out, and so strong!

  • @poppykok5
    @poppykok5 3 года назад +32

    I'm heartsick at the memories of when I was growing up, & parents of babies with Down Syndrome, were encouraged by their Doctors to put their children "in a home & forget them"....That would now be unforgivable in the twenty-first century, & thank God...
    Chelsea is a beautiful, worthy & deserving young woman with such kind & loving parents, full of encouragement for her....Seeing her sweet smile really touched my heart...God bless this family...

    • @shannoncarr7338
      @shannoncarr7338 2 года назад +1

      actually sadly they are trying to eliminate it all together

    • @alisonshanahan9529
      @alisonshanahan9529 2 года назад +2

      My youngest brother has downs, he's now 48. My mother refused to allow him out of her sight when he was born, the Drs wanted to put him in a home. When he was 5 we were in a hotel and he kept running away, he'd worked out how to unlock the door. My mum was trying to run after him and deal with the room attendant who was crying. Apparently she had been convinced by the Drs to put her baby into care, she'd been told her daughter wouldn't walk or talk. Seeing my brother being so naughty and cheeky, made her retrieve her daughter and take her home. We saw her a year later, so happy with her toddler.

    • @poppykok5
      @poppykok5 2 года назад

      Hi Shannon...Pardon me, but your comment is very unclear...I'd like to know what you meant..."sad'y"... ??? *: )*

    • @shannoncarr7338
      @shannoncarr7338 2 года назад

      @@poppykok5 oh! the gene

  • @indishoops4944
    @indishoops4944 5 лет назад +820

    she is very talented

  • @majinbuu8288
    @majinbuu8288 5 лет назад +1542

    Low muscle tone???? Girl you see them thighs?????

    • @junbh2
      @junbh2 5 лет назад +130

      LOL, yeah. But she probably did have to work out even harder to get that muscle than someone without Down Syndrome would have had to. It probably takes her a bit more work to build the muscle.

    • @YaeGalvus
      @YaeGalvus 5 лет назад +24

      Well down syndromes are born with lower muscle tones

    • @azraaell
      @azraaell 5 лет назад +7

      Your looking at her thighs! It's people like you that course a divide between us all !

    • @jonalberts980
      @jonalberts980 5 лет назад +12

      Lower muscle tone is a common side effect, but not less strength. Quite the contrary.

    • @lsad2616
      @lsad2616 5 лет назад +6

      @@azraaell shes 26. Their no divide because he find her attractive. I think most guys would checkout a female in a bikini. I think he posted what you was thinking. She is a sex woman so let it be.

  • @joyhinwood2426
    @joyhinwood2426 2 года назад +28

    So inspirational, what a lovely talented young lady. My son Lee was born with Down Syndrome, he bought untold joy into our lives and achieved so much in the 43 years that I had him. I was truly blessed.

  • @eileengerding942
    @eileengerding942 2 года назад +39

    her parents seem like really cool people and her smile is contageous :)

  • @sarahm4255
    @sarahm4255 5 лет назад +980

    I did cheer with Chelsea when I was younger! Always a bright light and everyone loved her! ❤️❤️

    • @clarissa1856
      @clarissa1856 5 лет назад +39

      She did cheer? The video never said anything about her doing cheer. That's cool though!

    • @janetmonkey75
      @janetmonkey75 4 года назад +41

      In the video, there's a picture of her in a cheer uniform. I think it's cool that she did both! :D

    • @clarissa1856
      @clarissa1856 4 года назад +5

      @@janetmonkey75 what spot in the video?

    • @janetmonkey75
      @janetmonkey75 4 года назад +9

      @@clarissa1856let me watch again and I'll come back. =)

    • @janetmonkey75
      @janetmonkey75 4 года назад +21

      @@clarissa1856 start at about 5:29 and look just behind the blue trophy. It's very brief.

  • @abidinginchrist3139
    @abidinginchrist3139 4 года назад +1089

    She actually has a great body type for gymnastics! She looks great!

    • @yooneeque1
      @yooneeque1 3 года назад +43

      I've heard that people with Down Syndrome are often especially flexible - no doubt an asset in gymnastics. In any case, Chelsea is amazing.

    • @boboloko
      @boboloko 3 года назад +14

      @@yooneeque1 They have loose ligaments

    • @friendlyneighbourhoodbridg1354
      @friendlyneighbourhoodbridg1354 3 года назад +16

      @@boboloko can be very detrimental as well, as they can be more susceptible to joint injuries (I have loose ligaments - but not Down Syndrome - and have had multiple joint injuries that require casts from simple accidents)

    • @orrrigiinal1780
      @orrrigiinal1780 3 года назад +5

      i used to go to gym with her

    • @tangiechapman6219
      @tangiechapman6219 3 года назад +3

      @@Dontrolling how tall are you

  • @bumbabees
    @bumbabees 2 года назад +96

    she's honestly really pretty. I can totally see her rocking being a model

    • @bumbabees
      @bumbabees 2 года назад +8

      @August Miller thats fair. but I'd also want to give her that chance. I believe things have to get worse for them to get better. she, along other minorities, are changing the world. slowly but surely. people will be evil regardless of how you play. you cant control other people, but you can control yourself. if that makes any sense

    • @zeiters2055
      @zeiters2055 2 года назад +2

      wow can you stop sexualizing the disabled please? you are sick

    • @allison_mara_
      @allison_mara_ 2 года назад +7

      @@zeiters2055 I'm a bit confused about how she's exactly sexualizing the disabled with her comment. I mean Chelsy is already a model and I interpreted JJ's comment as just saying how they see her being successful in the modeling industry in the future.

    • @pussiboos21t
      @pussiboos21t 2 года назад

      Modeling is a sick industry, not a fit place for many people to dwell for long.

    • @andiharp9275
      @andiharp9275 2 года назад

      It appears she beat you to that suggestion...
      ruclips.net/video/zFXkMDQZap0/видео.html

  • @courtneygrier2015
    @courtneygrier2015 3 года назад +115

    I would definitely watch a movie based on her life. She's an inspiration!

  • @scamp1673
    @scamp1673 4 года назад +733

    "Average person it might take one year as Chelsea it would take two" I couldn't achieve what this little girls done in a lifetime
    Respect 👊

    • @wonky4802
      @wonky4802 4 года назад +40

      she's 26 lol

    • @vladivanov5500
      @vladivanov5500 4 года назад +6

      Which contradicts their claim that she "competes just like everybody else"
      It's good she's improving and all, but don't oversell it. She does not compete "like everybody else", she is inherently disadvantaged.

    • @SuperUsername147
      @SuperUsername147 3 года назад +35

      Vlad Ivanov I think the point was that she is getting treated like everyone else with respect to how she is trained. She just moves at a slower rate. They don’t treat her like she’s going to break or like she is going to fail. They don’t tell her she can’t compete because of her disability. They push her, just as they do with all the other students. They prepare her to compete, just like everyone else. Obviously her skill level will not reach that of the average gymnast, but she is highly successful competing in the special Olympics. I don’t think they’re overselling it at all.

    • @The_Whimsical_Stenographer
      @The_Whimsical_Stenographer 3 года назад +1

      @ camp I was thinking the same thing. 😊

    • @-Oddish-
      @-Oddish- 3 года назад +12

      She said right at the beginning she’s 26, I know you mean well, but don’t infantilize people just because they’re different.

  • @ja3sk3adik55
    @ja3sk3adik55 5 лет назад +294

    We had a neighbor who had DS and he is a very fast swimmer and is a body builder. I remember guys and girls in the gym complimenting his abs and lean muscle all over. Imho, he could compete as a body builder. What I see in common with him and Chelsea is that their parents are very, very, very supportive. I wish our family kept in touch because am wondering how he is doing 15 years since they moved to Canada.

  • @arip6204
    @arip6204 3 года назад +30

    I love how her coach doesn’t treat her different and doesn’t talk to her like a baby I hate when people baby talk people who are capable😭

  • @L._.roberts
    @L._.roberts 2 года назад +5

    This video has made my day. So inspirational. She may have a disability but she hasn’t allowed it to define her and she’s achieved more than most people in a life time.

  • @elizabethg1604
    @elizabethg1604 5 лет назад +612

    She can do a back walkover on the beam? That’s amazing, I can barely do one on the ground 😂

  • @abyjoemama2288
    @abyjoemama2288 5 лет назад +280

    When she said 26 i thought the captuin would say 16 or somthing or 15 she looks young

  • @morgantaylor517
    @morgantaylor517 2 года назад +45

    It's awesome that Chelsy found something she loves that's also good for her body. Her coaches don't baby her, they tell her what's needs improvement. Everyone is blessed in this situation!!! Great video.

  • @AnnemieM
    @AnnemieM 2 года назад +34

    I love this, I love what Chelsea is doing. She is proving the word wrong with their judgements. She is amazing. I could not do what she is doing. She has great parents who searched and found Chelsea's calling. Bless them all.

  • @poohbear6806
    @poohbear6806 5 лет назад +231

    I can't imagine how proud her parents must be😘

    • @nez4543
      @nez4543 5 лет назад

      none none your a troll

    • @nez4543
      @nez4543 5 лет назад +1

      LMAO

  • @rainyseason1975
    @rainyseason1975 5 лет назад +1169

    This is clearly good parenting. Meaning she wasn't treated as 'special and delicate or entitled'...like the current majority. This video actually makes me ponder exactly how many downs children were treated as infants rather than allowing them to grow to their full potential. Basically, how many doctors told parents their kids would never be the 'standard' norm, leading the families to treat them as such? When if they had said.."hey...take this kid home and change NOTHING. This child is fine"....what would the end result be? Probably similar to this. I think she makes a fabulous role model for FUTURE PARENTS of kids with downs. She's showing them what their child can be...in the face of hearing what a doc thinks they will be.....
    girl....you fricken rock. Oh...and the black outfit your modeling in your kitchen...love it!

    • @marzipanmango
      @marzipanmango 5 лет назад +108

      They do seem like great parents, and I think you definitely have a point about not coddling people so they can reach their full potential. However, my family has been close with another family since before I was born, and they have a daughter (now in her 30's) who has very severe Down's. She can barely walk, as she has many physical issues (not just mental), and her speech is completely unintelligible to people who don't know her well. Her mom is a no-nonsense nurse and both her parents were expecting her to be doing better than she is now. There's a pretty big range of how Down's presents that isn't due to environment.

    • @elizabethl7634
      @elizabethl7634 5 лет назад +72

      There is really a large spectrum with downs syndrome, some are higher functioning and others are more severe.

    • @astrinymris9953
      @astrinymris9953 5 лет назад +85

      Sorry, but you can't cure a disability by pretending it doesn't exist. Chelsea Werner is just high functioning, like some other people with Down syndrome. I mean, the Werners deserve kudos for giving Chelsea the opportunity to do gymnastics at a high level, but that doesn't mean that parents with lower-functioning spoiled them.

    • @ig7002
      @ig7002 5 лет назад +23

      I agree. Her parents are awesome. They also appear to be quite wealthy, which is why she has had access to coaching and likely lots of therapy. Not to undermine her accomplishments. She is amazing! It's just that such an amazing girl would likely not have reached her potential with other parents.

    • @blairariavanderkamp3405
      @blairariavanderkamp3405 3 года назад +5

      @@marzipanmango Exactly!!! Many children with Downs or other disabilities will never be able to accomplish even just a quarter of what Chelsea has and it's not because they were coddled, it's because they just don't have the capacity.

  • @alexxie8243
    @alexxie8243 3 года назад +7

    Her dad is adorable you can see how proud he is! Shes an amazing lady

  • @colinsmith6116
    @colinsmith6116 2 года назад +15

    Chelsea's is a beautiful heartwarming story of a lovely young who is making something of her life against difficulties that life has thrown at her. All the best Chelsea.....Don't change.

  • @TheMilune
    @TheMilune 4 года назад +748

    Can we just say how utterly beautiful she is? What a beautiful and lovely young woman.

    • @Joelbrace2
      @Joelbrace2 4 года назад +15

      @Chad K she's 26

    • @jessicahehrer
      @jessicahehrer 4 года назад +8

      Yes! Her smile is gorgeous.

    • @CHEESE....
      @CHEESE.... 4 года назад +9

      @Chad K its not being a pervert, the person is complimenting her.
      unless what you said was a joke

    • @orlybabe
      @orlybabe 3 года назад +2

      She is beautiful, and the light inside her makes her even more stunning

    • @SuperUsername147
      @SuperUsername147 3 года назад +6

      Chad K first of all she’s 26. Second of all, why is it that no one can call a woman beautiful without automatically assuming it’s sexual?

  • @Jayp4444
    @Jayp4444 5 лет назад +245

    She has more muscle tone than I do😭 You go girl!!! You're amazing!!

    • @vegetablepimps
      @vegetablepimps 5 лет назад

      Stefani Palmer that's right. You go girl.

  • @ericaaubie860
    @ericaaubie860 Год назад +11

    She sure is a beautiful model. I can see why see was chosen. She has the confidence, and the walk.

  • @tia789
    @tia789 3 года назад +8

    This is the sweetest story. I had a girl in my gym class who was special and she worked and worked and soon she placed 2nd in state

  • @aexis417
    @aexis417 5 лет назад +245

    i did dance with her for almost two years and she is a happy and brave girl. im so proud of her!

    • @SureliMahapatra93
      @SureliMahapatra93 5 лет назад

      Aexis with the girl in the video?

    • @darcalicexo8730
      @darcalicexo8730 5 лет назад +1

      Aexis bless her😍😍👏👏

    • @lixishere4ever
      @lixishere4ever 5 лет назад +1

      Sureli Mahapatra no her mother.

    • @yes207
      @yes207 5 лет назад

      Aexis that’s not dancing.

    • @paige5013
      @paige5013 5 лет назад

      Leggo My Eggo Chelsea could also do dance

  • @maddietillem6778
    @maddietillem6778 4 года назад +98

    It's awesome how her parents and her coach don't ignore her disability, they seem to provide support for her when needed, but they also treat her like a normal person her age and they set goals and expectations for her as any other parent would. They know that while some things might take longer for her, and she might act a bit differently from other people, she is still capable of reaching her goals. I wish more people realized this!

  • @YaYaPaBla
    @YaYaPaBla 3 года назад +5

    It’s nice to see them allowing her to participate and be good at it, strengthening her muscles too.

  • @bischnou
    @bischnou 2 года назад +18

    Besides being an amazing gymnast, she is just absolutely adorable too! 🥰 What a heartwarming story.

  • @user-vd2jk7dl3p
    @user-vd2jk7dl3p 5 лет назад +162

    I like that she has been treated like everyone else. She is actually good st gymnastics and she is actually quite pretty. No one is just treating her in a condescending way. She has earned what she has achieved that is beautiful!

  • @eliza-qq8uw
    @eliza-qq8uw 5 лет назад +168

    She is a gymnast and a model she is such a role model for other people with disabilities who think they can't do something

  • @rwilson7197
    @rwilson7197 2 года назад +3

    Beautiful relationship between parents and daughter.

  • @jeannedigennaro6484
    @jeannedigennaro6484 2 года назад +2

    So happy that Chelsea has so many opportunities in her life

  • @chelbyvenegas5194
    @chelbyvenegas5194 5 лет назад +296

    I have autism and she's proof that she can do anything she puts her mind to. I'm sick of both people and people with disabilities who use their disabilities as a liability and excuse to be lazy, spoiled, bratty and entitled. She is priceless and wonderful. I'd like to meet her one day

    • @evanurena8868
      @evanurena8868 5 лет назад +19

      On one hand, I agree that there are people that do deceptively use their disabilities as an excuse or liability that can lead to one acting lazy, spoiled, bratty and entitled and to some degree, anybody has been guilty of this one way or another based on error whether it's intentional or not, so I can definitely understand you're criticisms behind it. However, on the other hand, sometimes we shouldn't be too quick to judge or make conclusions before we know the full story, as the spectrum is a broad area with a range of traits that are more complex then what you speak of. I think the point of this video is of encouragement in pursuing a self-interest or following one's passion. Anyway, that's just my opinion on the subject.

    • @kaycake0725
      @kaycake0725 4 года назад +2

      My bro has autism and everyone says he doesn't and that he can't do anything and he was just a tricky child but now he has the star in the school play

    • @boogiemonstermom677
      @boogiemonstermom677 4 года назад +5

      @@kaycake0725 it's because people fail to realize autism is a spectrum, my son has high functioning autism, to a stranger they wouldn't know by looking at him, but it doesn't mean he doesn't have it, he has tics, ocds, doesn't understand social ques or just how people operate in general, there's other things he struggles with as well but he is extremely intelligent and one of the most caring children you'll ever meet, he's my angel

    • @kaycake0725
      @kaycake0725 4 года назад +1

      @@boogiemonstermom677 exactly

    • @crystalortega2156
      @crystalortega2156 4 года назад +2

      I agree. My daughter has a chromosome disorder. And many other special needs. And I always say your disability is what you make of it. Just like in this video I would tell everybody treat her like anyone else, treat her normal. She’s beat the doctors odds as well. My daughter is only 3 but this video gives me inspiration of what she can do in her future

  • @tuesdaypatience
    @tuesdaypatience 5 лет назад +184

    I was a gymnast from about 5yrs to 15yrs and by 26yrs, I wouldn’t have been able to do a back-walkover on the beam to save my life. You go, Chelsea - you are absolutely amazing!!!! World champion and a model. Girl, you’ve got the world on a string ❤️!

    • @graceenstine1486
      @graceenstine1486 5 лет назад +2

      Stacie M same

    • @lisabaltzer3163
      @lisabaltzer3163 5 лет назад +3

      Stacie M If you don’t practice often, you loose skills quick.

    • @mr-yl8oq
      @mr-yl8oq 5 лет назад +3

      Its still there just go practice

    • @tuesdaypatience
      @tuesdaypatience 5 лет назад +3

      S cell
      Don't you mean I "must *have* been a rubbish gymnast"? 🙄
      I think this type of trolling on a video like this is BEYOND sick. However, if you do feel the need to be a jerk, at least get your grammar together.

    • @tuesdaypatience
      @tuesdaypatience 5 лет назад +1

      S cell 😘

  • @carmenmiller5701
    @carmenmiller5701 2 года назад +4

    She is so beautiful inside & out! Her smile is contagious & her eyes twinkle…so full of life! May she have a blessed life.💕

  • @aubgriss2009
    @aubgriss2009 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful!! Loved this! My little sister had Down Syndrome. Unfortunately she also had diabetes and the diabetes. Her blood sugar dropped in the night and she went home to be with The Lord, whom she dearly loved. I miss her, but know I will see her again someday. This story was a beautiful reminder of my sweet little sister.

  • @liv_x8846
    @liv_x8846 5 лет назад +490

    its not born different its born gifted

    • @lise5587
      @lise5587 5 лет назад +42

      @@sgtruru but being good in gymnastics is

    • @fionacatherine9701
      @fionacatherine9701 5 лет назад +16

      DomiFury she meant that she’s an amazing gymnast and model

    • @littlesinga
      @littlesinga 5 лет назад +7

      DomiFury I used to work with disabled adults, some of whom had Downs. What I learned is that most of them are gifted with unique insights into the world that we “normal” people could never dream of.

    • @azraaell
      @azraaell 5 лет назад +1

      How you figure that? Maybe it's the individuality that life produces not the fact she is downs but great concentrate on what you want

    • @ath3na38
      @ath3na38 5 лет назад +2

      what about her gymnast skills? Are those not gifted?

  • @prrosenkrantz
    @prrosenkrantz 5 лет назад +62

    Chelsea is awesome. Our daughter is 32 and enjoyed Special Olympics Gymnastics for about 15 years. Watching her and the other girls with Down Syndrome was always a joy.

  • @thesilvershining
    @thesilvershining 3 года назад +3

    Her parents are so amazing and supportive of their awesome daughter, I love them!

  • @bernettamorton3626
    @bernettamorton3626 3 года назад +7

    Chelsea has such an incredible smile. Love the love and support that her parents give her! 😍 She's amazing and inspirational!✨🙏🏼✨

  • @lindsaysmith2882
    @lindsaysmith2882 5 лет назад +86

    Her parents are amazing 😭

  • @eagletmars
    @eagletmars 4 года назад +218

    I absolutely love their parent's bond with her. It's so unique! They just connect to her soul, and it is touching. Great parents that support their daughter in the best way a parent can: with love. The humor doesn't hurt! Very inspiring what she is doing, and proud of her and her parents for not letting the world tell them what is possible.

    • @jenniferheaton5306
      @jenniferheaton5306 2 года назад +1

      As a mom to a child with Down syndrome and being in a wonderful community with many others who have children with special needs, most of us are pretty close to our kids. I absolutely love being with my son. They need a little more of our help. But they are the biggest blessings to us.

  • @celticpridedrums
    @celticpridedrums 2 года назад +56

    Dad's got to be an athlete: looks like a linebacker for the Rams.

    • @toebeans6568
      @toebeans6568 2 года назад +3

      I thought the same! He looks like a football player and her mom seems much older.

    • @nofinn1044
      @nofinn1044 2 года назад

      They look around the same age to me.

  • @amelia.and.murphy7358
    @amelia.and.murphy7358 3 года назад +8

    I love how she’s probably the oldest one in the group and they don’t talk to her like she’s 2

  • @theresabeauchamp4470
    @theresabeauchamp4470 5 лет назад +713

    She is amazing!!!

  • @ilseleal911
    @ilseleal911 5 лет назад +683

    Amazing! She needs more recognition!!

    • @nunyabussiness87
      @nunyabussiness87 5 лет назад +1

      Yeahhh...
      Wait didn’t she get recognized nationally and maybe even internationally by a popular show and RUclips account

    • @ashleyfalcon125
      @ashleyfalcon125 4 года назад

      Ilija Stankovic right! Lol

  • @sahalaura8391
    @sahalaura8391 2 года назад

    I was moved to tears. My granddaughter has DS. She is in typical kindergarten and is thriving. Thank you Chelsea!

  • @pop96Life
    @pop96Life 5 лет назад +176

    The problem about people with Down Syndrome is that they are often kept locked in the house because they are automatically considered to be disabled and incapable. That's false! Give your children with Down Syndrome a proper education and therapy and they will excel.

    • @gasbaroni
      @gasbaroni 5 лет назад +6

      Lets not get off the rails, someone with downs syndrome won't be able to work a normal job, that's just delusional.

    • @allu7708
      @allu7708 5 лет назад +6

      @@gasbaroni You mean people like Nathan Simons and Russel O'Grady? There's also TONS of people with downs in sports. We just haven't seen their full potential because sadly there's still stigma on people with downs. Downs doesn't stop you as much as other people do

    • @gasbaroni
      @gasbaroni 5 лет назад +3

      @@allu7708 Working at McDonalds isn't a normal job, it's an entry level job for teenagers and low skill workers.

    • @sueryan8320
      @sueryan8320 5 лет назад +11

      @@gasbaroni YOu are really ignorant. Sometimes people do what they have to do by taking an available job. Obviously, whatever you do does not make you happy.

    • @janaishahart5937
      @janaishahart5937 5 лет назад +5

      gasbaroni what’s a “normal” job? 🤨

  • @danceballetacro
    @danceballetacro 5 лет назад +906

    this is beautiful

  • @itstuff4744
    @itstuff4744 2 года назад +4

    Such a little darling ! Sweet and brave little girl.
    All my best wishes for a happy life. Her parents are fantastic. All my love and admiration for her.
    Well done girl !!!

  • @solideogloria5973
    @solideogloria5973 3 года назад +1

    She's radiant! And a joy.
    As a disabled mom with four kids, two of whom are disabled, we have a very different experience with the world from healthier people. It's also different if your disability isn't obvious, or if it is genetic or lifestyle related. The world has a niche for you regardless of your desires.

  • @yulig919
    @yulig919 5 лет назад +312

    I can’t even do a proper cart wheel 😐 gosh darn it she’s too good

    • @trinitywidmann7295
      @trinitywidmann7295 5 лет назад +5

      MySquidwardNose. I can't either. I tried a few times and failed horribly. Also can't do a hand stand, or sit ups.

    • @rayelliott8107
      @rayelliott8107 5 лет назад +1

      Gxmn same! XD!

    • @princessfullbright1753
      @princessfullbright1753 5 лет назад +1

      Gxmn cuz she’s in gymnastics , but you can be self taught

    • @jaimebooth6582
      @jaimebooth6582 5 лет назад +1

      Gxmn she also practiced for more than two and a half years. But don’t feel bad I can’t either😂🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @SusieSynth
      @SusieSynth 5 лет назад

      Same

  • @alyzsnyzs4701
    @alyzsnyzs4701 5 лет назад +39

    That's simply awesome! My uncle was born with down syndrome, so I can personally relate to this video. My uncle wasn't supposed to live past 20, and would have to live with his parents. He's currently 36, lives in his own house, and has his own job. It's so cool to know that genetics has nothing to do with day to day life.

    • @A_TALKINGSLUG
      @A_TALKINGSLUG 5 лет назад

      Definitely not nothing but get your point

  • @jeanettecook1088
    @jeanettecook1088 3 года назад +1

    I had the same trouble, getting people to treat my daughter as you would any other. She is 32 has profound autism and cannot speak, read or write. I had to train people to talk to her. She can listen, and she loves hearing other people talk. She has a large vocabulary and does some signing. She expects equal consideration. When people try to baby her, or indulge her occasional taking advantage of her disabilities, she gets mad!
    This is a great video... Chelsea has so many things in common with my girl.

  • @kitcatlord2590
    @kitcatlord2590 5 лет назад +205

    A model and a gymnastic queen that's what I call multitasking
    👐👐🏻👐🏼👐🏽👐🏾👐🏿🙌🙌🏻🙌🏼🙌🏽🙌🏾🙌🏿👐🏿👐🏾👐🏽👐🏼👐🏻👐

  • @aydenlowery9182
    @aydenlowery9182 5 лет назад +231

    My hope in humanity gets restored when people treat other people with “disabilities” like everybody else.

    • @barborablaskova
      @barborablaskova 4 года назад +3

      well, I don´t think they are treatinng like others, if society don´t see them...many times happen that in public people are nice to them, and behid their back they gossip saying out loud what they are really think...it´s like being sweet like honey outside, but dark as hell inside...and it´s not only towards disable people, but toward other nation, other religion...etc

    • @vladivanov5500
      @vladivanov5500 4 года назад +10

      It is a disability. Don't oversell, doesn't help anyone when you deny reality.
      She's making due with her disability, but it is a disability nonetheless.

    • @JesusIsTheWay59
      @JesusIsTheWay59 4 года назад

      I just watched a RUclips video of a dog being boiled alive.

    • @perperperpen
      @perperperpen 3 года назад

      @@JesusIsTheWay59 how is that on youtube? Link?

    • @perperperpen
      @perperperpen 3 года назад +2

      My hope in humanity gets restored when a paralyzed person gets told to walk. Just treating them like anyone else...

  • @tracesee681
    @tracesee681 2 года назад +7

    How amazing! I’m a gymnastics coach in Texas, I’ve taught special populations before. Most kiddos don’t stay in this long. So inspiring to see what these guys can accomplish with parents who are very supportive . Kudos to these parents who actually let this girl thrive!

  • @jornalnacionalsensacional
    @jornalnacionalsensacional Год назад

    This girl's parents and coach are so supportive and I believe thats really impotant! I love how they treat her. My little brother has down syndrome, and he is SO BRILLIANT!! He loves playing videogames, playing soccer and playing the drums and he is so GOOD at it! I love him so much. we grew up in a very supportive family that gave us love: my brother having down syndrome and me being Autistic with ADHD - Mom always made sure we were loved and we were capable of everything.

  • @smashthebug4723
    @smashthebug4723 5 лет назад +160

    She looks good to me. I cant tell there is anything different about her except her speech. She is an amazing gymnast.

    • @whitchellegera291
      @whitchellegera291 5 лет назад +14

      How about her eyes. My God stop pretending people. It's one thing to be supportive but being pretentious is a whole different thing. They don't need that.

    • @cheycrow8600
      @cheycrow8600 5 лет назад +7

      @@whitchellegera291 because SOME PEOPLE aren't mean cough like you

    • @whitchellegera291
      @whitchellegera291 5 лет назад +10

      @@cheycrow8600 I'm not being mean. I'm being real. And I don't think she would appreciate pretentious people like (you)

    • @whitchellegera291
      @whitchellegera291 5 лет назад +8

      @@cheycrow8600 she clearly is a strong woman. She doesn't need your pretentious compliments.

    • @cheycrow8600
      @cheycrow8600 5 лет назад +2

      @@whitchellegera291 and she dosen't need people that make comments like you do... soooooooo

  • @darksidegemini9888
    @darksidegemini9888 5 лет назад +31

    Doctors don't account for the power and determination of the human spirit. Or for the ability of parents to nurture and encourage their children as though they are "normal" despite having some type of disability. A body can be disabled, a brain can be disabled, but a soul can't be disabled. This young lady is a wonderful example of that.

    • @evanurena8868
      @evanurena8868 5 лет назад

      Definitely agree. Sometimes the soul of a person overpowers their challenges.

  • @PEACE-nu4wj
    @PEACE-nu4wj 3 года назад +11

    Thank you Chelsea for being such an awe inspiring inspiration to me, I am severely disabled now and in a wheelchair, your story has encouraged me, challenged me in a sense, and made me feel determined not to give up. Keep shining beautiful lady and follow your dream. You have so much to give💖💖💖✨

    • @tessacyclone6329
      @tessacyclone6329 2 года назад +1

      You should definitely go for your dreams , you deserve it ♡♡♡♡♡♡

  • @anousjka5295
    @anousjka5295 2 года назад

    This lady's smile and attitude lights up the whole world.

  • @OhMyGraciousss
    @OhMyGraciousss 5 лет назад +31

    She has an absolutely contagious smile!

  • @danicakes9212
    @danicakes9212 5 лет назад +183

    I love stories of people breaking down stereotypes...way to go!💪

    • @evanurena8868
      @evanurena8868 5 лет назад +6

      People breaking down stereotypes are always my favorite because they tend to be more authentic.

    • @deathifight7408
      @deathifight7408 4 года назад

      What stereotype because it's probably true....

  • @dilberta6046
    @dilberta6046 2 года назад +2

    Awesome gymnast. She’s beautiful, too. Great parents.

  • @ashleyloveslife
    @ashleyloveslife 3 года назад +6

    So amazing! You go girl! Keep reaching for the stars and accomplishing all that you have ever wanted to do! The sky is your limit, you rock and are such an inspiration to so many out here in the world.

  • @lizahash9107
    @lizahash9107 4 года назад +36

    2 things
    1. that black top and jeans look SO GOOD ON HER!!!!
    2. i'm also a gymnast and i am so impressed with her skills!! such a good inspiration

  • @sarinatrupe8985
    @sarinatrupe8985 5 лет назад +113

    This makes me so happy, my little cousin (who is 6)has down syndrome and it warms my heart to see people like this getting to live there life!!😍😍😍

    • @SamirCCat
      @SamirCCat 5 лет назад +7

      Show this to her! Tell her she can get into a sport and try everything other people do! She probably won't win champoinships, but she'll have fun ang gain friends. It's important to practise physic too when having a disability, both mentally and physically. So encourage her!

  • @latina_1716
    @latina_1716 2 года назад +2

    She is so beautiful !! My baby sister has Downs and we treat her like everyone else and we drink a beer 🍻 with her sometimes. She loves it !🤣🤣

  • @danl.4743
    @danl.4743 2 года назад +1

    4:35 OK. I love this teacher. And if you read this, teacher, mad respect.

  • @jds6014
    @jds6014 4 года назад +84

    Fantastic, love hearing that dad say “get her, treat her like everyone else”

  • @ostrovisky
    @ostrovisky 5 лет назад +292

    she’s beautiful and has so much perseverance. love this. (their house is absolutely stunning by the way, omg)

    • @philiptucker6119
      @philiptucker6119 5 лет назад +3

      She's stunning! We need more women like her in this sad world.

    • @anmoljyoti6072
      @anmoljyoti6072 5 лет назад +4

      i too agree about house..it's beautiful and near nature

    • @ostrovisky
      @ostrovisky 5 лет назад +8

      beauty is subjective. I think she is beautiful because she's a bright girl who seems sweet and has a lot of drive. it's gross that you would assume something like that but that says a lot about you. bye.

    • @takeahint123
      @takeahint123 5 лет назад +2

      Would you swap faces with her?
      make an effort to answer 'yes' or 'no' now there's a good girl...

    • @ostrovisky
      @ostrovisky 5 лет назад +6

      Seth Marchese it’s not a false claim if it’s MY. OPINION. all of you calling me a liar need to get a grip. once again, beauty is subjective and beauty is so much more than the way someone looks. Are you going to go after everyone else in this comment section that called her beautiful as well?

  • @alyssagreen1378
    @alyssagreen1378 3 года назад +4

    She literally has more going for her life than I do and I don’t have Down syndrome! That is so incredible. My brother has autism and this gives me hope.

  • @name-wo2xg
    @name-wo2xg 3 года назад +1

    She trained at my gym for a while when her gym lost their rent back in I think 2016! She was so sweet! Really cool opportunity to meet her❤️.

  • @amaree9732
    @amaree9732 4 года назад +68

    They don't have a mean bone in their body. They just walk up and hug you. It's heartrending because they don't really understand how unworthy of their unconditional love we are.

    • @williambuck5617
      @williambuck5617 3 года назад +5

      down kids are GODS gift to show us what real love is. ive never met a kid with down that didnt make me feel happy and loved.

    • @amaree9732
      @amaree9732 3 года назад +2

      @@williambuck5617 We seem to be on the same page. Take care.

    • @hudathehudini9571
      @hudathehudini9571 2 года назад +2

      one of them pushed me off a hill 😭 but she apologized immediately and u could tell she felt bad. definitely nice but sometimes depending on how severe they can do random stuff

    • @stevecarter8810
      @stevecarter8810 2 года назад +2

      Hey! You're worthy of unconditional love!

    • @amaree9732
      @amaree9732 2 года назад +1

      @@stevecarter8810 I could never just walk to a stranger and hug them and not judge... no, I'm not as generous and trusting as they are. But, you sound like a nice person and I think we're on the same page. Thanks for responding, Steve.

  • @skylunaa
    @skylunaa 5 лет назад +90

    She’s a really good gymnast and I can see her arms are very muscular!

  • @mickparker3726
    @mickparker3726 2 года назад +1

    What a contented and pretty lady she is.
    I would be so proud to call her my daughter.
    She is loved

  • @rosemariepodwoski7410
    @rosemariepodwoski7410 2 года назад

    She is wonderful.
    And God Bless
    both parents for being so supportive.

  • @PBandJ229
    @PBandJ229 4 года назад +114

    My heart has melted. What an incredible human. God bless her and her family. What an example of the power of the human spirit.

    • @k8lynmae
      @k8lynmae 3 года назад

      Your god gave her this condition

    • @hayleymarse2853
      @hayleymarse2853 3 года назад +3

      @@k8lynmae so? She is thriving

  • @imelplays4171
    @imelplays4171 5 лет назад +336

    She doesn’t need any makeup she beautiful anyway

    • @chocanewt37
      @chocanewt37 4 года назад +30

      I agree! She actually looks better without it. She is beautiful

    • @bevviecat1306
      @bevviecat1306 4 года назад +1

      Yup

    • @gymnasticslovely5405
      @gymnasticslovely5405 4 года назад

      Yep

    • @yassa8052
      @yassa8052 4 года назад

      Yup

    • @k8lynmae
      @k8lynmae 3 года назад +9

      Yeah, the makeup was WAY too severe and not natural looking. Looks better withOUT