On always finding joy: "At the end of the day, we train for so long to compete for two, three minutes total. It's like, Where's the fun in that? If you're not having fun, it's not worth it."
On enjoying the moment: "I think I'm teaching my teammates that they can still be successful while having fun, and enjoying the moment rather than being a stone cold brick. You can have fun and do well. Just let loose a bit."
On what success means to her: "A successful competition for me is always going out there and putting 100 percent into whatever I'm doing. It's not always winning. People, I think, mistake that it's just winning. Sometimes it could be, but for me it's hitting the best sets I can, gaining confidence and having a good time and having fun."
On her love of performing: "I love competing. Most athletes get intimidated once they see how many fans are out there, but it almost calms me down in a way because I think of it as a fun way to show off what I've been working on."