Salt Lake City – When she was 10 years old, Ali Larson dreamed of something that most children of her age didn’t do.
“I saw someone who inspired me and they made it to America’s talent and I was like I wanted it to be. I think it’s cool, ”said Larson, now a college student. The video showed that Sophie Dossie was shooting a bow and an arrow with her feet.
Foot shooting was not completely completely on the left field for Larson. She has been learned dance, air silk, air straps, air ropes, hands -on and distortion. She was also a Ninja American warrior athlete.
So Larson learned to stand on his hands and asked his parents for a bow and arrow play and began to train.
“I had a goal and had a vision. So it was easy because I was really motivated, “she said. “I could just go to the gym and just train, and sometimes I find my happiness.”
It took her 5 to 6 years to hit her sign.
“Sometimes you struggle, but I think this is the fight that sometimes helps you,” she said.
“I’m not very easily disappointed when something just doesn’t work. I just train more and more. I think the failure motivates me to improve this skill. “
She says the payment comes when he presents himself at events and raises the bow and the arrow with her feet.
“I catch my bow and arrow. I will want to look at some members of the audience and they will, for example, cannot do it? “She said.
“I like the feeling when the audience is shocked because I know I show them something they have never seen.”