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Sierra Brooks: NCAA Gymnastics, NIL, and the Gymternet

Sierra Brooks: NCAA Gymnastics, NIL, and the Gymternet

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Welcome back to our interview series! Today we sat down with Sierra Brooks, a decorated gymnast from the University of Michigan. The conversation spans her early beginnings in gymnastics at age three, her rise to a 13-time All American, and her pivotal role in Michigan’s first NCAA championship in 2021. Sierra shares insights on handling pressure and expectations, her decision to forego elite gymnastics in favor of collegiate competition, and the impacts of NIL on college athletes. She also reflects on her transition to life after gymnastics and her other passions like photography and graphic design. The discussion is a powerful narrative of dedication, balancing multiple interests, and maintaining high standards both on and off the mat. 00:28 Introducing Sierra Brooks: Gymnastics Superstar 01:05 Sierra's Journey into Gymnastics 02:52 Balancing All Four Events 04:41 Handling Pressure and Expectations 09:15 Early Graduation and Transition to College 13:57 Choosing Between Elite and Collegiate Gymnastics 22:52 Life as a Michigan Gymnast 27:38 Mental Preparation and Visualization Techniques 30:43 The Impact of NIL on College Athletes 34:57 Memorable Moments and Achievements 40:41 Transitioning from College to Corporate Life 44:04 Exploring Creative Passions Beyond Gymnastics 47:47 Reflecting on Role Models and Inspirations Find Sierra here: Instagram LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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