ABOUT
MYself
and my joy of living
11 years of majorettes at national level.
I discovered it at a village forum in September 2012. A physical activity that has become a passion in just a few years. Far from the stereotypes of the 1970s, this combination of dance and gymnastics has helped me develop perseverance, endurance, teamwork and the desire to excel and win.
The sport of majorettes is a discipline that suits me and has an important place in my development. As a result, it’s an integral part of my world. It’s more than just a sport and the daily practice of a physical activity, it’s about strong values.
Competing has shaped me over the years as I’ve gained confidence in myself and my abilities. Thanks to some wonderful people I’ve met, but also some more or less malicious ones, I’ve been able to grow by quickly facing up to situations that can be found far beyond sport…
Over the years, I’ve acquired a certain amount of experience that has enabled me to coach groups of different levels. Appreciated by my pupils, I’ve been able to feel the pride of a job well done when I see the results I’ve achieved.
SOME HOBBIES & PASSIONS
Learning about great values.
Having practised this sport for so many years, it’s the chance to teach youngsters a discipline with passion, so that one day they can become what we were.
It’s also the smiles, laughter and tears we sometimes encounter. And it’s an opportunity to grow that we offer.
Training sessions
Rigour and assiduity enable everyone to progress and validate their levels in exams with qualified instructors.
Competitions
Several months of intense training on a 2 to 3.5 minute choreography to prepare for the big day.
Sharing
Sharing great moments with the young, medium and older children, as well as the dads, mums and volunteers who support us all year round.
mon parcours sportif
SOLIST
It means learning to push yourself beyond your limits through long, hard hours of training over many months, in order to find yourself on the long-awaited day, alone, in the hope of one day winning a title.
DUETTIST
It’s about accepting that on the big day, things might not turn out as you’d hoped. It means persevering and believing in each other.
TEAM
It means getting together at any age, from the oldest to the youngest, to dance together. It means trusting each and every one of us, whether we’re 4 or 29. Every year, we raise our standards to go even further.