Years on the floor and beam built the athleticism that makes me exceptional in the water.
I began competing in gymnastics at a young age, training through USAG and competing across all four apparatus. My years on the floor exercise, balance beam, uneven bars, and vault built a physical foundation that is rare among young divers.
When I transitioned to competitive diving, those gymnastics years translated directly into superior air awareness, body control, and the ability to learn complex twisting and somersaulting dives quickly. My entry positions and form scores reflect a level of kinesthetic awareness that takes most divers years to develop.
Years of tumbling and release moves on bars gave me an innate ability to orient myself in the air β critical for complex twisting dives.
My gymnastics conditioning means exceptional toe point, tight body lines, and the flexibility judges reward with high execution scores.
Gymnastics built the core and shoulder strength I need for the explosiveness behind my hurdle and takeoff mechanics.
Competitive gymnastics taught me to absorb precise technical feedback and implement it quickly β a habit I carry into every dive practice.
My gymnastics background means I pick up new dive entries faster than most, letting me add difficulty to my list more quickly.
I've competed under judges since I was young. That experience built the mental toughness to perform my best when it counts most.
Qualified to regional championship in all-around competition (Update with real info in WP Admin β Achievements)
Competed USAG Level 8 in floor, vault, bars, and beam (Update with real info in WP Admin β Achievements)
Competed all four apparatus throughout career (Update with real info in WP Admin β Achievements)
Represented club in invitational and sanctioned meets (Update with real info in WP Admin β Achievements)
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