I was a gymnast for years.

I'm healthy - for a gymnast.

My mom was a high school gymnast.

I was a gymnast as a little girl.

What the hell, I'll just eat some trash.

I'm not just a normal guy. I'm a gymnast.

I don't want to be considered a gymnast anymore.

I was a gymnast when I was little, like 8, 9, 10.

I've still got a few moves from my days as a gymnast.

Even though I'm a gymnast, I've always loved dancing.

I was a gymnast for 13 years, so I was heavy into sports.

If you've got hips, you can't be a gymnast or dancer. That ruled me out.

I was gymnast for a long time, so that helped with understanding my body.

As an Olympic champion gymnast, I have always stayed involved in my sport.

I think I finally have really taken ownership of myself and me as a gymnast.

I was a gymnast when I was younger but sadly didn't really keep it up with age.

I love all the attention, people noticing me. 'There's the gymnast. There she is!'

I pay attention to my diet to be a healthier gymnast, but I'm not obsessive over it.

When I was younger I wanted to be a gymnast, but they have to be quite short - I was tall.

I realize how much ballet gave me, and because of ballet, I’m known as a graceful gymnast.

Anybody could be as good as Nemov. Yeah, he's a great gymnast, but anyone can be that good.

When I was young I wanted to be a gymnast. I used to compete at it, but then I grew too tall.

I was a gymnast for many years before I was a dancer, so it comes in pretty handy when I do stunts.

I was a gymnast for many years before I was a dancer, so it comes in pretty handy when we do stunts.

I was into sports and swimming as a kid and didn't spend a whole lot of time sitting down. I was a gymnast.

I told myself after 2008 that I was done for good. But they say you can't keep a gymnast away from her sport.

Part of being a good gymnast is being very disciplined - you have to know how to train right, eat right, sleep right.

I was never invited to the White House. They invited that Olympic Russian gymnast - that little Communist, Olga Korbut.

My teammates and my coaches have all allowed me to step into my individuality and not be defined by just being a gymnast.

I'm going to become like a gymnast. I watch online, on Instagram, these gymnast influencers, and that's where I want to get.

Everyone needs a coach. It doesn't matter whether you're a basketball player, a tennis player, a gymnast or a bridge player.

I didn't want to be a dancer. I just did it to work my way through college. But I was always an athlete and gymnast, so it came naturally.

I was a semi-professional gymnast as a child. I did rhythmic gymnastics, but I sustained an injury and strained all the muscles in my spine.

I was enough of an acrobat and a gymnast and a dancer and everything else so that I could handle the kung fu, because it's just choreography.

The physical DNA has always been part of our family. My dad was a good boxer and gymnast; my mum is a ballroom dancer, and my brother does martial arts.

As a gymnast, you always wear spandex. Being a teenager wearing spandex? It was tough accepting how my body looked, especially if there was any weight gain.

I actually was a competitive gymnast for the first part of my life. From age 6 to 12, I dedicated pretty much everything to that, until I got injured really badly.

I started playing golf after a broken knee led me to quit my career as an elite gymnast. It wasn't long before I became one of the world's top-ranked amateur players.

As a competitive gymnast, my life has always been filled with challenges that would ultimately define my future. From day one, I was taught to be prepared at all costs.

I was a rhythmic and athletic gymnast for a little while. Then, when I quit gymnastics, I fell in love with yoga. So sometimes I think I'd like to open up a yoga studio.

I wanted to be a gymnast when I was young - I used to do backflips and all those things in the street and at home - but my grandma said it was dangerous and made me stop.

I'm not an athlete, and I'm not a gymnast, but I've always loved any type of sport and fitness, and I love running Tough Mudder or Spartan races and anything that's strength.

As a child, I was very active. I was a gymnast, I played touch football, netball and basketball. When I was 16 years old, I started yoga. I started working out at an early age.

The ideal gymnast would be between 4 feet 7 and 5-2. I wouldn't be able to pinpoint an ideal height, however. It would be foolish to say that a gymnast above 5-2 could not be great.

I was encouraged to use my voice and explore my passions outside of the sport. And when I did that, I was finally able to realize my true self-worth. I was more than that of a gymnast.

Wall climbing is an offshoot of the more traditional sport of mountain climbing. It is very difficult; one must combine a great deal of stamina with the ability of a world-class gymnast.

I have great mood swings, maybe because of playing lots of different characters as I do. I'm like a gymnast whose muscles get too stretched. I've got better at it, but I have a lot of emotional energy.

Growing up I definitely looked up to Dominique Moceanu. She was my favorite gymnast and she was on that '96 Olympic team. She was always so fun to watch. I kind of wanted to model my career after hers.

It sounds funny, but the 2008 Olympics were something that just kind of happened, and I was lucky they came at a point when I was uninjured and well prepared. As a gymnast, you can't ask for much more.

I've always been extremely physical. I was a gymnast for 15 years, and then I was a dancer for nine, so I was kind of looking for these parts. But we have a tendency in Denmark not to do many action films.

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