Natalie Duran
UCLA Health
Los Angeles, CA USA
"This is my chance to show people all around the world that women are stronger than people make them out to be."
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Natalie's work combines: Action Sports, Science, and Learning / Being Challenged
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Advice for getting started
Rock climbing is a male-dominated sport and I've dealt with preconceived notions about my abilities. I purposely challenge those expectations. I don't necessarily want to prove men wrong, I want to prove to women that we are just as strong.
Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Neuroscience
University of California-Riverside
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life took a while to figure out
1.
Has a bachelor’s degree in neuroscience from the University of California, Riverside.
2.
Works as a medical researcher at UCLA, doing clinical research in gastroenterology and studying inflammatory bowel diseases.
3.
Whenever school or work got hard, she always found an outlet in two things: vlogging and exercising.
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She’d been rock climbing for three years when she first saw American Ninja Warrior.
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She realized that although she knew a lot of strong women who’d have fun and do well on the show, there weren’t many women actually featured on the show.
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As someone who was already comfortable in front of a camera, she saw an opportunity to blaze a trail for women on the show.
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She’s competed on American Ninja Warrior twice; on her second attempt, she became one of the first women to advance to the finals.
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Her advice for academic and physical training is: always take the time to explore new things, and find yourself a good, strong support base.
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
Messages from Society in general:
Women can't rock climb, this is a man's sport!
How I responded:
Rock climbing is a male-dominated sport and I've dealt with preconceived notions about my abilities. I purposely challenge those expectations. I don't necessarily want to prove men wrong, I want to prove to women that we are just as strong.
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
I am a first generation Filipino American and it's always hard when I have to deal with my parents expectations for me.