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Caroline smiled at Ava, feeling a rush of determination. “I think I can make it work! Let’s do the advanced sessions together.” Ava’s eyes sparkled with excitement, and they quickly began discussing what skills they wanted to conquer in their upcoming practices. As the week went by, Caroline dedicated herself to her new mentoring role, helping the younger gymnasts develop their balance and confidence. She organized games that incorporated fun challenges, and the little ones revered her as their enthusiastic leader. Each instructor feedback session only fueled her passion. Finally, the day came for her to attend the first advanced practice. As she stood outside the gym, her heart raced with a mix of anticipation and nerves. What if she fell behind? What if she couldn’t balance both responsibilities? Gathering her courage, she stepped inside. The energy was electrifying, with older gymnasts flipping and twisting effortlessly. Just as she was about to join them, the instructor caught her eye and called her over. “Caroline! There’s an upcoming competition. Would you like to showcase your talent?” Now, Caroline faced a new choice: take on the challenge of performing in the competition or focus on maintaining her mentoring role and supporting her young gymnasts