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For Tara Davis-Woodhall, Beauty Is Part of Being a Gold Medalist
Summary: GOLD MEDALS, GLAZED DONUTS & NERVE HACKS
Frame 1 Visual: A stylized, abstract silhouette of a female long jumper soaring mid-air, trailing glowing gold and glitter. Text: Track is a sport of raw, masculine dominance. But Olympic Gold Medalist Tara Davis-Woodhall? She competes looking like a glowing "glazed donut." Beauty = Gold Medal Energy.
Frame 2 Visual: A neon, non-literal anatomical line drawing of a leg, with a bright pulsing light targeting the peroneal nerve. Text: The elite recovery secret? Hacking the peroneal nerve. A device called Firefly pumps blood flow through her body while she literally does nothing. Passive recovery at its finest.
Frame 3 Visual: A fierce, abstract sun shooting sharp UV rays down onto a track. Text: Track athletes live in the sun—making skin cancer a massive risk. Tara’s biggest flex? Forcing her dry-skinned Olympic husband, Hunter, to finally take SPF seriously.
Frame 4 Visual: A pop-art comic style graphic of a shadow hand sneaking away with a jar of moisturizer. Text: The skincare obsession is real. It started with stealing her mom's Clinique moisturizer and lathering it everywhere. Now? She's officially the face of the brand.
Frame 5 Visual: A sleek, minimalist crescent moon transforming into a shiny gold medal. Text: The ultimate performance enhancer for a "go, go, go" athlete? Stopping the grind and finding the actual beauty in SLEEP.
Kicker: Hack your nerves, wear your SPF, and jump for gold. 🥇✨