i'm isabel wilkins, i'm 16 years old and i'm the youngest female freestyle football world champion.usly, through lockdown, we weren't able to play, so ijust started doing some keepy—uppies. i learned the simple tricks, like around—the—world and stuff, and i kind of took it from there, really. if i was to continue with football, there was a risk of me getting injured. it was obviously a difficult decision, but i think i knew that i wanted to fully focus on freestyle football. so you're judged on execution, creativity, difficulty, all—round, originality. i normally practise after school. so i'll come home and i'll try and train for, like, at least two hours. but sometimes if i can't train in the afternoon, i'll wake up at, like, 5.15am and try and train — which isn't the nicest but, like, it's got to be done sometimes. this is another practice area that i use, usually during summer. we realised that, particularly in this country, in the winter, it's really bad weather. so we have the garage, which i had my dream car in but decided to sell that and convert the garage , into a space tha