『Constance Quinn on LSU Softball's Culture, Playing For Beth Torina, Jayden Heavener's Wave & Building Quinn Fit Performance』のカバーアート

Constance Quinn on LSU Softball's Culture, Playing For Beth Torina, Jayden Heavener's Wave & Building Quinn Fit Performance

Constance Quinn on LSU Softball's Culture, Playing For Beth Torina, Jayden Heavener's Wave & Building Quinn Fit Performance

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second baseman Constance Quinn — a three-time Women's College World Series participant, the self-described "heart and soul" of LSU softball under head coach Beth Torina, and one of the rare college athletes to play two sports at the Division I level. Constance opens up about becoming a varsity starter in 7th grade, verbally committing to LSU in 8th grade, and how faith and vision drove her entire journey. She shares what it actually takes to get back to the Women's College World Series three years in a row, what it meant to lose her starting position and come back stronger, and the unforgettable moment a line drive knocked Coach Torina to the ground — and she got right back up. We also get into the Jayden Heavener wave controversy — Constance gives her unfiltered take on competitive fire in women's softball, the double standard female athletes face, and why she believes if you can back it up, you can talk that talk. Plus, Constance breaks down her journey building Quinn Fit Performance — her sports performance and strength training business — and why she believes training athletes goes way deeper than just getting stronger. This episode is packed with gems for softball players, athletes, coaches, and anyone building something from the ground up. 🎙️ Subscribe to Out of Left Field for more conversations with the women shaping the game of softball.
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