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Taylor Aylmer: Complete Zodiac Profile (Libra & Horse)

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Taylor Aylmer
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Aylmer

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About

College / University

Long Beach State(1 more in the W)

Age

27

Hometown

West Covina, California

Zodiac Detail

Western Sign

Libra

Virgo-Libra Cusp

Element

Air

Chinese Animal

Horse 🐎

Year

1998

Birthday

Sep 23, 1998

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Cosmic Playstyle

The Closer

Libra Horse

BalancedElegantVision passer

Spatially intelligent — creating angles through movement and vision, rarely needing to force anything. Libra navigates; the Horse covers ground. The Libra‑Horse is a master of positioning, always finding the open lane, the passing angle, the defensive gap. They don't need to overpower anyone; they just need to be in the right place at the right time. And because they move so well, they're always there. Effortless coverage.

On the field, Libra is the player who makes everyone around her look better by putting them in positions to succeed. In basketball, she's the point guard who averages 8 assists because she sees the second and third defender, not just the open teammate — her passes arrive before the receiver knows she's open. In soccer, she's the playmaker who controls tempo through distribution, making the entire team play at her pace, dictating rhythm like a metronome with a killer through-ball. In hockey, she's the defenseman who starts the breakout with a pass that splits two forecheckers and lands tape-to-tape at the far blue line. Libra doesn't score the highlight goal — she creates it, and the difference is invisible unless you're watching the replay from above.

The intangible is composure. Libra's equilibrium under pressure is remarkable — she doesn't get flustered, doesn't force plays, doesn't panic when the game speeds up. That calm becomes contagious, especially in high-turnover games where emotional control is the difference between winning and losing. Teammates play more freely around Libra because the chaos is being managed by someone who processes it as information, not noise. In the locker room, Libra is the mediator — the one who translates between the coaching staff's tactical language and the players' emotional reality. Her diplomatic instinct keeps the team unified when pressure fractures lesser groups.

The counter is decisiveness. Libra sees every option clearly, including the downside of each, which can slow execution in moments that demand immediacy. A pressing defense that forces Libra to choose in 0.5 seconds instead of 2 seconds exploits the gap between vision and action. The sign that sees everything hesitates when seeing everything takes too long. Trap her, rush her, take away the time to process — and the playmaker who thrives on options becomes a player who has too many.

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