"Most likely to be a supreme court judge"
"Most likely to own 100 cats"
"Most likely to win an olympic medal"
"Most likely to live in a van while travelling the world"
Of course seeing as I graduated from high school in South Africa I have no idea what might have been written about my future potential.
But this I know...
It would NOT have been "Most likely to be client of the year at a GYM"
But folks... that actually happened.
There's lots that is amazing about about that but for me the most amazing part is that I do not look like a client of the year at a gym. But the remarkable thing is that this gym is not like other gyms in many important ways. And one way in which it is remarkable is that is sees people for who they are. They see me, a still roly-poly middled, slightly uncoordinated and still physically flawed woman as strong (oh SO much stronger than when I started), determined (busting through barriers and constraints I had believed were unmovable) and fit (or fitter at least).
Am I in single digits clothe sizes - nope.
Are there still bits that jiggle more than they should - you betcha
Any chance I could be featured in "Fitness Weekly"? - hahahahahaha
And while my body is changing - sloooowly but surely - the bigger win has been my mental health. And much of that came from acceptance and encouragement from coaches who quietly gave / give me modifications to accommodate my gimpy arm and noticed when I could do things I hadn't previously been able to do and who high five me at the end of every class no matter how my performance was. But also from other people we have met at the dojo who are also so encouraging, who crack the odd joke in the middle of hard set, who roll their eyes in solidarity at something we hate doing.
In truth I feel a bit mortified that a very average person like me was given this award - but I am also proud that I did actually just keep showing up even when it felt like my whole body hurt, even when the "results" seemed so slow in coming and I was so discouraged.
Exhibit A - post party brekkie |
I really don't have the words to say how totally shocked I was last night and how much it actually means to me to be seen and I most certainly wouldn't have got that plaque with my name on without a great number of people. My sweetie Allan has been so supportive and honestly if he wasn't as invested in this gym as me I am not sure how long I would have stuck it out - the fact that we go together a couple of times a week, as our schedules allow, has been a sweet addition to our empty-nest life. My kiddo's come to the gym when they are home and they are such amazing cheerleaders to this Mama. My parents, my usual suspects, my colleagues and friends have all been encouraging and noticed even the small changes.
Pretty sure this was his expression when I signed up LOL |
His team of coaches are THE BEST and honestly they are the real reason any of us have any success and enjoy the workouts week after week. I am so indebted to them for their kindness and professionalism and enthusiasm.
A+ Coaches (in 70's party clothes!) |
Ok ok this oscar-worthy thank you is nearly over - I hear the music starting to play - but one more thing....
Don't ever count yourself out of anything - if it's fitness - get moving today and find your tribe - but if it's something else - get after it - find the motivation to start that thing - or find the people who can help you start - but start - and hang in there - You have what it takes to be the best version of yourself and live your best life.
See you on the journey.
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