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On another note of this, I would just like to remind you all that this is an experience of a lifetime. I was in 10th grade at my last competition. The next fall, i tore my ACL. I rehabed, and re-tore my ACL. I came to college and re-tore my ACL. I am yet to be back to my full abilities. I have been trying to tumble again for one final performance, but I know it might not happen. I would do anything to go back to where I was before I was hurt. For alot of teams that consistently get bids every year, worlds might not seem like a big deal, but you never know when this competition may be your last, make it worth it. Leave your heart on the floor and walk away proud. I know most of you are sore, hurt, and tired right now but that will never be a regret. You will regret taking a day off of tumbling because you sprained your ankle, had a fever, or the flu. You will regret partying and staying up the night before worlds leading to being tired which caused the touchdown that could have cost you a place or two or three. You will regret not looking at the stands and judges and realizing that this could be the best moment of your life. I hope you all can walk away from this weekend with no regrets and have the time of your life. Be safe and put your heart into it.
This is a great post. Thanks