Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP), in collaboration with two-time Olympic medalist (and Global Team Toyota Athlete) gymnast Carlos Yulo held a two-day gymnastics camp. The camp focused on Carlos’ commitment to giving back to the community, aiming to inspire and empower young gymnasts by providing opportunities to help them become better athletes.
Yulo initiated the training of the young gymnasts with the help of his coaching team led by coach Aldrin Castañeda of the Gymnastics Association of the Philippines. This activity is part of Yulo’s project under Toyota’s global “Start Your Impossible” program which empowers athletes not only to pursue sports excellence but also to become advocates for social good. For Yulo, he identified championing youth development through sports training opportunities and food security as his advocacies.
Over the course of two days, thirty young gymnasts aged 7 to 16 from Metro Manila, Davao, and Cebu engaged in three intensive training sessions and activities with the coaching staff and were also advised by sports nutritionist Jeanette Aro.
“Under Toyota's Start Your Impossible campaign, I recognize my responsibility as a Dual Hero—to not only compete and win but to uplift and mentor the next generation of athletes,” shared Yulo. “This Gymnastics Clinic we’re embarking on, along with a Nutritional Lecture, is a big step towards this mission,” he added.
“To our young gymnasts here today, our future champions and medalists, congratulations for completing the Toyota Start Your Impossible Gymnastics Camp. You learned from no other than the Philippines' best gymnast! We hope you remember this experience always!” TMP President Masando Hashimoto shared.
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