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The How and Why I Continue On

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I recently came across this post and I thought – yeah shes so right. And while I do not do actual ‘crossfit’ certified workouts — they are both based on HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) and I work out with the most incredible group of women – who come from so many different walks of lives, careers and have different personalities and challenges, body types and histories — and every day we support, rally, and cheer each other before, during and after the workout. We are part of a family and what she says below sums up perfectly my feelings and why I have been getting up at the O’dark thirty most mornings for the past 2+ years and why I push myself harder in those daily sessions than most people push them selves ever —

And the reality is – the workouts and exercise is great for the stress relief and of course health, and I love how strong I am getting  – but the real reason I continue on and get up so darn early is I love being with this group every day. We laugh all the time and it’s like hanging out with your BFFs and being able to be with them every day. I would miss them if I decided one day to just stop exercising and drop out. I know I would because some of the group have left, and come back because they miss the group.

I continue to do crossfit because

The look on the face of a woman who suddenly realizes they can do military style push ups is priceless.

I am not striving to be as strong as a man, I am striving to be strong as a woman.

I never want to find myself a victim of my ability.

Lifting heavy feels better than feeling skinny.

I want an ass. A real one, that sticks out.

…. I’ve spent countless days working out at the butt crack of dawn with women who teach me and help me strive to be a better person. Who could possibly leave that behind?

Thank you ladies.

Stick with it — there is no way you will regret it.

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I have a friend at bootcamp who seems to get down on herself too much — I saw her slowing down today and I said ‘Come on, you can do it — if I can, you can’. She said no way — and it got me thinking, does she really think that I have something she doesn’t have? Well maybe I do- maybe it’s a stronger commitment or desire to do it, but physically I don’t. It really is a mental thing — how bad do you want it? How much is it worth to you?

I look at pictures of myself today and I look so different than the Stephy of 2 years ago. Different in a great way. I look happier, less bloated. My face was so puffy years ago and the truth is – I FEEL Happier, Better physically and mentally. I am a completely different person who surrounds myself with healthier people. And with all of the changes in me — my family has changed. My kids are aware and conscience of living a healthier lifestyle. They love that their Mom has muscles. Hannah says — Mom show me your after muscles — (when I flex). And Nate loves to ask me to show his friends and teachers my muscles.

Here’s a pic of me September 2009 – I love the Picasa photo program because it has a people id feature. I can view all the photos of me that are in the directory and I can see the the changes. Who is that person to the left? That was one full year into my bootcamp — so I was well on my way –but look at the difference in my face now.

Why I am talking about this? Because it reaffirms that continually recommitting to my goals for a healthy and fit life works.  1 year I saw changes, 2nd year – I see even more defined improvements — and we all know that exercise has long term benefits that extend beyond the things you can see.   Don’t give up because if you stick with it — there is no way you will regret it.

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