On Thursday, Miami Hurricanes guard Hanna Cavinder jokingly revealed in an Instagram reel which exercise she can't do despite being an athlete herself. In the video captions, the 23-year-old was quizzed on why she couldn't do a pull-up, an exercise known to many athletes, despite being an athlete herself.
Her Instagram reel can be seen below:
"trust the process #athlete," Cavinder wrote.
Hanna Cavinder helped Miami to a 2-0 start this season
Hanna Cavinder has played an important role in Miami coach Tricia Cullop's roster, helping the Hurricanes earn two successive wins to begin their season.
On November 3, the playmaker featured in Miami's blowout 78-53 victory over the Stetson Hatters. Cavinder had another solid game in the 74-71 win against the Jacksonville Dolphins on November 11.
In the two games Cavinder has played so far, the 5-foot-6 guard averaged 35.2 minutes, 8.0 points, 3.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists per game.
Hanna Cavinder: Career Highlights
Hanna Cavinder was born in South Bend, Indiana, and joined Gilbert High School, where she was named the Arizona 5A Offensive Player of the Year in her senior year. The guard started her college career at Fresno State, where she rose to prominence by becoming a two-time All-Mountain West Conference selection and an MWC All-Freshman Team selection.
She also signed lucrative endorsement deals with companies such as Boost Mobile and WWE.
Cavinder co-founded a clothing company named "Baseline Team" and is a podcaster as well. She stars alongside her twin sister, Haley, in the "Twin Talk with Haley & Hanna Cavinder" podcast on Spotify, Apple and YouTube.
Miami prepares for its matchup against the Florida Gators on Friday. It remains to be seen whether Hanna can find significant success in college basketball despite not being able to do a pull-up.
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