Former Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck may not be in Athens anymore, but his sister Kylie is engaged in different activities there. In her latest activity, she was joined by Beck’s former Georgia teammates.
On Saturday, Kylie shared clips and snaps from a vibrant session at go-to workout spot Push Pilates Athens. The studio is known for its electric lighting and cutting-edge reformer setups. In the photos, Kylie was seen putting two of Carson’s former Georgia teammates — wide receivers Colbie Young and Dillon Bell — through their paces.
She took one mirror selfie with the Georgia boys. She was wearing a sports bra and black workout pants.
“Got the guys working!!” Kylie captioned one mirror selfie.

The next few clips highlighted Kylie’s love for Pilates. She posed in front of the studio mirrors with the caption:
“Favorite place to be 💗⚡.”
She also shared a video performing an advanced move on a Pilates Allegro machine:
“This mega combo is killer!!” she wrote, followed by “GET READY FOR NEVER ENDING CONTENT!!✨”



Kylie Beck Pens Heartfelt Note For Georgia After Following Carson Beck to Miami
Last season, Carson Beck suffered a right elbow injury during the SEC championship game against the Texas Longhorns on Dec. 7. This led to the quarterback being required to undergo season-ending surgery to repair the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow on December 23.
Beck first announced that he’ll enter the 2025 NFL draft before withdrawing his application and transferring to the Miami Hurricanes. His sister, Kylie Beck, who cheered for the University of Georgia Bulldogs as a member of the Dance Dawgs spirit squad, publicly supported his decision and announced she was leaving Georgia, too. She shared a heartfelt note in April, announcing the same.
“Thank you letter to Athens,” she wrote. “When one door closes, another door always opens with something greater on the other side. When one door closes, another door always opens with something greater on the other side. I entered this new city hoping for greatness, success, and happiness.”
“This may be a chapter closed, but a new chapter has already begin. They always say home is where the heart is… so I’ll see you soon Florida!!! Thank you Athens for everything, these memories I will hold onto forever!”
It’s not known whether she has traveled to Florida to continue her college or just to be there in support of his brother.
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