She Was Told at 25 That She Was "Too Old to Start Competing." She Won Her First Major Title at 34. She Didn't Tell Anyone What She'd Been Told.
West Coast Swing is unusual among competitive dance forms in that it does not have a conventional peak age. The improvisation-based format rewards experience, musical understanding, and the specific quality of connection that develops over years of attentive practice — qualities that compound with time rather than declining with it.
This is well known within the community.
What is less consistently applied is the implication: that a dancer who starts late is not necessarily starting too late.
At 25, she was not a beginner. She had been dancing WCS for two years, training seriously, competing at the local and regional level, beginning to develop the connection quality that experienced instructors recognize as genuine potential rather than enthusiasm.
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