It’s back to the grind for Simone Biles.
Taking to Instagram on Saturday, the gymnastics phenom, 27, revealed it was her “first day back” at the gym following this summer’s Paris Olympics, where she added four medals to her already stacked collection.
The 4-foot-8 Biles earned three gold medals – one in the team all-around final, the individual all-around final and the vault final — as well as a silver medal in the floor exercise final when competing in her third Olympics earlier this month.
Biles has the most Olympic medals of a U.S. gymnast with 11 total.
The Texas native, who is just three years removed from the “twisties” saga at the Tokyo Olympics — where she withdrew from events to focus on her emotional well-being — closed out at the Paris Games as a flag bearer.
“Such an honor. I haven’t found the right words to describe my olympic experience, it’s been a whirlwind… but I do know, I’ll be forever grateful to represent the united states,” Biles gushed on Instagram Aug. 12.
It’s been quite the “whirlwind” for Biles since returning stateside.
She traveled to Chicago last weekend to support her husband, Bears safety Jonathan Owens, who played in a preseason game at Soldier Field.
Biles became an internet talking point after rocking an Owens-inspired jacket that featured him in action for the Packers, with whom he spent the 2023 NFL season.
Some on social media questioned the move given Chicago’s long-standing rivalry with Green Bay, while Biles — who wed Owens last spring — refused to “clap back.”
“The way I be wanting to clap back soooo bad but I gotta stay as classy as possible,” Biles posted on Threads last week.
Owens, 29, is preparing for his first season with the Bears after signing a two-year deal with the team this offseason.
Biles, meanwhile, will soon be hitting the road as part of the Gold Over America Tour, which begins on Sept. 16 in Oceanside, Calif., and wraps on Nov. 3 in Detroit.
The show, described as “an exhilarating display of jaw-dropping athleticism and high-energy choreography with an inspirational message of hope, strength, resilience, and determination,” will visit Chicago on Sept. 29, the same day the Bears host the Rams.