{"id":588,"date":"2020-12-17T07:13:18","date_gmt":"2020-12-17T07:13:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/etrendsnews.com\/?p=588"},"modified":"2020-12-29T18:04:36","modified_gmt":"2020-12-29T18:04:36","slug":"advice-of-player-who-cried-for-crew-cut-compulsion-with-excessive-short-hair","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/etrendsnews.com\/2020\/12\/17\/advice-of-player-who-cried-for-crew-cut-compulsion-with-excessive-short-hair\/","title":{"rendered":"Experience and advice of badminton player who cried for “crew cut compulsion” with excessive short hair that does not disappear in girls’ club activities"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Former badminton player Masumi Hanada<\/strong>, who is currently active under the title of “Athlete Beauty Advisor,<\/strong>” spoke about “female athletes and beauty” in an interview with “THE ANSWER.” The second part of the first and second parts is about “excessive hair regulation of girls’ club activities.” Mr. Hanada from a strong school who has experience of winning the national championship in high school. She had a complex in her youth when she was forced to “crew cut” as soon as she entered the school and spent her childhood with a pimple face.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Many female members are working hard to play because hair restrictions are set in club activities centered on healthy schools. Where are the advantages and disadvantages? Why doesn’t that trend change? Along with Mr. Hanada’s<\/strong> thoughts that he experienced, from the perspective of an “athlete beauty advisor,” she asked her advice for the active generation as “a trick to make junior and senior high school students who are not allowed to spend money and make-up prohibited.”<\/p>\n\n\n\n The hair rules in Japanese club<\/strong> activities are not only for boys but also for girls. It is not uncommon to see a team playing with short hair like a boy watching live broadcasts of national competitions such as volleyball, athletics, and basketball.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The number of high schools for boys who advocate “de-shaved” in the baseball club is increasing. This trend has become a hot topic in the media in recent years, but surprisingly few girls do so. Hanada, who works as an “athlete beauty advisor,” is one of the people who realizes that “I feel that there is little change in girls’ club activities.”<\/p>\n\n\n\n “Especially, I feel that volleyball players still have (hair restrictions) left, and former volleyball players used to say,’I was scared of the director. Of course, make-up is absolutely useless when I was active.’ I don’t think it’s preferable, but I have the impression that no one speaks out to it. “<\/p>\n\n\n\n