
""[Mental health] is a core part of everyone's lives," the 26-year-old tells Bustle. At 11, just a few years before she began competing professionally, Glenn was also diagnosed with ADHD. "At one point I had to take a step back and not skate anymore and just focus on getting to a healthy point in my life," she says. "It really changed how I approached skating and approached my mental health.""
"That incredible comeback story is an example of what makes her so inspiring to fans, and it's one reason why CorePower Yoga has named Glenn their Mental Health Month Ambassador, a title she'll hold throughout May. The role will shine a light on CorePower Yoga's Mental Health Awareness campaign and bring attention to the important connection between movement and mental wellness."
Amber Glenn, a figure skater, demonstrated both physical and mental strength during the 2026 Olympics. She has openly discussed her struggles with mental health, including depression, anxiety, and an eating disorder. Diagnosed with ADHD at 11, Glenn took a break from skating to focus on her health. At the Olympics, she contributed to Team USA's gold medal win but faced challenges in the women's singles, finishing 5th. Glenn was named CorePower Yoga's Mental Health Month Ambassador, emphasizing the link between movement and mental wellness.
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