I have to admit, I was pretty proud of myself at the gym this morning, and for a pathetically trivial reason: I did unassisted tricep dips with a 26lb kettlebell (gotta keep that underarm flab at bay, baby! haha). After completing the last repetition of my fourth and final set, I couldn’t help but reflect on my fitness journey since I began lifting weights back in 2003. I’ve come a long way… in more ways than one.
Seven years ago, I was a highschool junior with a hot soccer player boyfriend, great friends despite being at a new, gigantic public school where I knew six people (no exaggeration), and a wonderful family. I was a tennis player, and my coach suggested I lift weights to strengthen my tennis serve and one-handed backhand. But I don’t wanna get bulky! I decided to give it a go anyway.
My first week in the gym must have looked something like Kate Gosselin’s first week on “Dancing with the Stars”- I had a cute outfit, but my moves were way off. In my case, however, having a professional alongside made all the difference. Enter Michael Prince.
Michael, owner of 360 Fitness in Tyler, Texas, was my knight in Shining Under Armour. He taught me that there’s actually a method to working out, which turns out to work substantially better than moseying up to a random, shiny piece of machinery and pushing or pulling (who knew?). He taught me that it’s impossible for women to look like Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson – unless, of course, they’re altering their appearances chemically. Gross. And most importantly to me, Michael brought the critical connection between nutrition and exercise into crystal clear focus.
A few months after I started training and eating right, I had…wait for it…muscle tone! I didn’t lose weight, but my clothes fit better! I wasn’t working out or playing tennis any less, but I still gained more energy! It was incredible, and I soon realized I’d landed a hobby that would last me far beyond my highschool tennis and volleyball years. Working out is a lifestyle.
The following year, what I had come to love became something which nearly destroyed me. Remember the hot boyfriend I mentioned earlier? Yeah, well, he dumped me Joe Jonas-style over the phone one night. But rather than Taylor Swift-it and write a song and move on, I let the heartache eat away at me rather literally. But that’s enough for now. Apparently blogs are supposed to be conscise so as not to lose your attention! Maybe I should start incorporating more abbreviations. TTYL!
Well this is exciting! I’m already addicted to blogs so it looks like I have another to add to my required reading list every day. Love you!
Hello there, “CSO!”
I’m so happy to see you here! And good timing, too…I’m going to talk to you soon, whoo hoo! I really hope you and AEO enjoy my blog
Love you, too!
I really enjoyed your testimony. You’ve really inspired me. I pray that God will carry that momentum forward.
Blessings,
me
Thank you so much! It’s a blessing to hear that, truly. Thank you also for your prayers. Nothing is more powerful, and I’m believing for God’s favor as I move forward.
God bless you! ~<3 Diana