Person by Angela Fuller
45 | Boy Mom, Adult Gymnast , American Ninja Warrior 15 Fitness Instructor, Zumba + HIIT @HRCA ,Dancer | Skier Speaker
Angela Fuller says authenticity absolutely matters.
Angela Fuller says parenting matters because "I am teaching my boys a ton of life lessons" and "they get to watch me never give up and the grit that I have."
Angela Fuller is "obsessed with dogs" and says her dog "completely calms me down" and is "my little therapy dog."
Angela Fuller says physical exercise "hugely matters" and "is everything," urging "every single person should be exercising at least three to four times a week."
Angela Fuller says gymnastics matters because "it teaches you grit and resilience" and "gives you so much self-confidence." She calls it "the best sport ever."
Angela Fuller says pizza matters because "it's a family bonding thing" and "brings us all together."
Angela Fuller says artificial intelligence matters: "It's a great tool... it helps make jobs easier," but warns "it also gets a lot of stuff wrong."
Angela Fuller says video games do not matter: "I hate video games... we need to be experiencing the world in real time."
Angela Fuller says celebrity does not matter: "We are all the same. We're all humans. Nobody is better than anybody else."
Angela Fuller says authenticity absolutely matters.
Does AUTHENTICITY matter to you?
Angela Fuller says physical exercise "hugely matters" and "is everything," urging "every single person should be exercising at least three to four times a week."
Does PHYSICAL EXERCISE matter to you?
Angela Fuller says artificial intelligence matters: "It's a great tool... it helps make jobs easier," but warns "it also gets a lot of stuff wrong."
Does ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE matter to you?
Angela Fuller says pizza matters because "it's a family bonding thing" and "brings us all together."
Does PIZZA matter to you?
Angela Fuller is "obsessed with dogs" and says her dog "completely calms me down" and is "my little therapy dog."
Does DOGS matter to you?
Angela Fuller says parenting matters because "I am teaching my boys a ton of life lessons" and "they get to watch me never give up and the grit that I have."
Does PARENTING matter to you?
Angela Fuller says gymnastics matters because "it teaches you grit and resilience" and "gives you so much self-confidence." She calls it "the best sport ever."
Does GYMNASTICS matter to you?
My dog calms me down in a way nothing else really does.
I'm chasing my own dream at the same time my kids chase theirs, and I think that's actually healthier for all of us.
I'm proud to be the oldest one in the room because I think most people assume there's an age when you're supposed to stop.
I told everyone about my dream even when people said what if you never get it — I said that's okay.
I train alongside my kids now, so my advice comes from what I'm doing today, not what I did back then.
People act like everything AI says is true, and that part genuinely concerns me.
I'm chasing my own dream alongside my kids, not through them.
I'm still an athlete, so when my kids compete, we talk as equals about nerves.
I think modeling grit in real time teaches my kids more than any advice ever could.
I'm chasing my own dream, which means I'm not accidentally living through my kids' dreams.
I think modeling grit is better than just telling my kids to have it.
I'm still an athlete, so when my kids get nervous at competitions, I tell them what I actually do right now.
I'm chasing my own dream alongside my kids, not through them — that feels healthier to me.
I think showing my kids I won't quit teaches them more than any advice I could give.
I'm still actively doing the thing, so my kids and I can have real conversations about nerves right now.
I think gymnastics has an expiration date stamped on it, and I want to prove that wrong.
I'm proudest of being the oldest one in the room, not the most impressive.
I told everyone about my dream even when people warned me I might never get it.
I train alongside my kids now, so my advice comes from what I'm doing today, not what I did years ago.
I think it's useful, but people treat whatever it spits out as gospel, and that's the problem.
My dog genuinely calms me down in a way not much else does, especially given my history with postpartum depression.
Exercise isn't optional for me, especially as women get older. I think everyone should be moving at least three or four times a week.
I chase my own dreams alongside my kids instead of living through theirs, and I think that's the healthier version.
I came back from a spine injury they said would end everything, and now I'm flipping through the air in my forties.
I want to change the idea that gymnastics has an expiration date because I think it actually doesn't.
I'm prouder of being the oldest than almost anything else because everyone assumes you're supposed to be done by your twenties.
I told everyone about the dream even when people said what if you never get it. I said that's okay.
I can tell my kids what I do when I get nervous because I'm dealing with it right now, not twenty years ago.
My friend got a terminal diagnosis and I realized I had been sitting on my own dreams.