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EPISODE 49: Meghana Reddy Gundlapally - Rhythmic Gymnastics in India and Around the World

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This episode takes a look at the (for some of you, new) sport of rhythmic gymnastics in India as well as around the world. In addition to the basics of the sport and the growth of it around the world, our guest, Meghana, dives deeper into the motivation that it took to work on being the best in India. As a sport that is not given much spotlight in India (it is huge in other parts of the world) Meghana speaks about the looniness that was felt as she would go and train with just her mom watching. This is something many of you athletes can relate to. That massive amount of motivation that Meghana needed and the clear picture of her vision that she had was what made it possible for her to become a pioneer in the sport in a country that is second most populated. This motivation and vision of your goal is something many of you can relate to. So whether or not you know anything about rhythmic gymnastics, I encourage you to give this interview with Meghana a listen. Thank you and enjoy!

A special thank you is in order to our guest for this episode, Meghana Reddy Gundlapally. Also, thank you to our sponsors and partners, Stanley Customs (Instagram @stanley_customs) as well as Creating Young Minds and the Lewisville Yellowjackets of TBL. Also, thank you listeners for all of your support. Your support is the reason we are able to continue this. Now, if you would like to help us out in other ways so that we may be able to bring more content to you weekly, here are a few things to consider:

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This episode takes a look at the (for some of you, new) sport of rhythmic gymnastics in India as well as around the world. In addition to the basics of the sport and the growth of it around the world, our guest, Meghana, dives deeper into the motivation that it took to work on being the best in India. As a sport that is not given much spotlight in India (it is huge in other parts of the world) Meghana speaks about the looniness that was felt as she would go and train with just her mom watching. This is something many of you athletes can relate to. That massive amount of motivation that Meghana needed and the clear picture of her vision that she had was what made it possible for her to become a pioneer in the sport in a country that is second most populated. This motivation and vision of your goal is something many of you can relate to. So whether or not you know anything about rhythmic gymnastics, I encourage you to give this interview with Meghana a listen. Thank you and enjoy!

A special thank you is in order to our guest for this episode, Meghana Reddy Gundlapally. Also, thank you to our sponsors and partners, Stanley Customs (Instagram @stanley_customs) as well as Creating Young Minds and the Lewisville Yellowjackets of TBL. Also, thank you listeners for all of your support. Your support is the reason we are able to continue this. Now, if you would like to help us out in other ways so that we may be able to bring more content to you weekly, here are a few things to consider:

  • Check out the website at www.globallyballin.com
  • A rating on Apple Podcasts
  • A review on Apple Podcasts
  • Follow on Social Media
  1. Facebook.com/globallyballin
  2. Instagram @globallyballinofficial
  3. Twitter @globallyballin
  • Tell a friend about the show
  • Message us with suggestions and/or requests
  • Check out our Patreon page to see if there is a plan for you at Patreon.com/globallyballin

In the end, simply listening to this podcast is a blessing on its own. Thank you all, stay safe, stay healthy, and please enjoy this week’s episode.

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globallyballin/support
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