Believe it or not, Rachel Stuhlmann does more than just good for her fans. She actually plays the game. And in her latest Instagram post, she revealed how she has to sometimes do it when time is of the essence.
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"POV: You have 15 minutes to work on your game," she titled the post.
Then she proceeded to show her quick practice routine, which clearly is incredibly intense.
"Nothing's more humbling than being a former college player and attempting an intense practice session," she said in the video. "There's being in shape, and then there's being in on-court shape. My busy schedule makes it tough to maintain on-court shape like I used to."
So when you have only 15 minutes, you use them well, Stuhlmann seemed to show.
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Stuhlmann, who recently added "pickleball influencer" to her bio, recently wrote about the ESPYs and that, too, became a splash for her fans. More specifically, Stuhlmann posted about ESPYs host and tennis legend Serena Winters.
For the record, Serena Winters was the host and Stuhlmann the fan.
Stuhlmann generally breaks out the announcements when she's excited about or attending an event. (And her fans are glad she does.)
She even let those fans know she would be attending the first World Pickleball Convention, making the announcement via her wildly popular Instagram page.
"I'm thrilled to be heading to the World Pickleball Convention next week in Vegas!" she wrote. "I can't wait to keep diving deeper into this rapidly growing sport and see all the different innovative pickleball businesses and fellow enthusiasts. I'm super pumped for the workshops, demonstrations, and instructional sessions. I'm also especially looking forward to watching the Expo and the pro & amateur tournaments. It's so fun to witness how much this sport has evolved since its inception!"
Stuhlmann once said that tennis and fashion were both incredibly important to her. So she decided to combine the two to become a model for the sport.
"Since I was young, tennis fashion has held a cherished spot in my heart," she wrote on her website. "Growing up, I'd spend hours sketching designs for tennis skirts, tops, and dresses, envisioning myself on the court in each creation. The graceful elegance of Maria Sharapova and the bold fierceness of Serena Williams served as constant inspirations, prompting me to consistently include 'Nike Court tennis dress' on my birthday and Christmas wish lists."