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Livvy Dunne knows dedication. No shortcuts. No cheat sheets. Just hard work and repetition. From her earliest competitions to her toughest challenges, Livvy’s grind mirrors the mindset we live at NOBULL. Relentless effort, authenticity, and ownership of your journey.

She’s been competing practically her whole life. Her gymnastics career started at just 3 years old, mostly for the sparkly leotard, according to Livvy.

From there, she never slowed down. Early mornings. Late nights. Always chasing the next challenge. Never letting falls or failures stop her.

“I’ve always loved gymnastics,” she says. “I work hard to know I gave my absolute best.”

The Road to College Gymnastics

By age 10, Livvy was competing at level 10, the highest rank before college or elite competition. She started homeschooling in 7th grade to fit in eight-hour practices, with her sights set on the Olympics.

In 2017, she made the U.S. National Team, representing her country twice in Italy. A joint condition called osteochondritis dissecans kept her from the Olympic team, but it didn’t stop her from competing.

She committed to LSU, competing for five seasons with the Tigers. Along the way, she shared her training, meets, and daily life on social media, eventually gaining millions of followers.

“My mom told me if I was going to spend time scrolling, I should be the one creating,” Livvy says.

College brought new challenges, and opportunities, to put her mindset into action.

Balancing Sport + NIL

In college, Livvy became a leading voice in the fight to change NIL (name, image, and likeness) laws, giving college athletes the chance to get paid for sponsorships. She quickly became the highest-earning female college athlete in the NCAA. Balancing gymnastics, school, and sponsorships wasn’t easy, but she made it happen.

She leaned on her aunt, mindset coach Laura St. John, for guidance on mental health and wellbeing.

“She taught me that you are more than your sport,” Livvy says. “Which was really important for me as a college athlete trying to take on more opportunities.”

That mindset opened doors, inspiring her to start the Livvy Fund, a program connecting female college athletes with brands to help bring NIL funds to women in sports.

“I was so fortunate to build a following and brand partnerships during school, and it’s important to me to help other female student-athletes do the same,” she says.

Life After Competition

She may not be competing anymore, but she’s far from done. Livvy is exploring interests she never had time for growing up, namely acting. She’s been taking lessons and just booked her first TV show.

“It’s a blessing to explore creative hobbies after college,” she says. “Lots of student-athletes find their identity in their sport, but I'm grateful to try different things and expand my horizons.”

Her accomplishments come from putting in the work. That's why we’re proud to call her a NOBULL partner. She doesn’t just believe in the mindset. She lives it.

“NOBULL represents the way I’ve always approached life—work hard, stay real, and own your journey,” she says. “I am invested in what we’re building because this isn’t just a brand I wear, it’s a mindset I live by. I love what we’re building and I’m proud to help grow it.”

Livvy’s story isn’t just about medals or social media. It’s about the grind, the mindset, and showing up every day. That’s the kind of partner, and person, we’re proud to stand beside.