Where I began my Fitness journey.
This journey began a few years ago, when I realized that food and drink weren't just fillin me up, they were fattening me up- and always being a thin girl, I wasnt having that! A picture of me taken on a beach in California was my "wake up call". I couldn't believe the way I let my self go. I had become "skinny fat"!!! Gross! So since I had an epiphany about my skinny fat self, I didnt let the problem get any worse. I immediatly got into a gym, and bought a diet journal.
Purchasing a diet journal was the begining of a New Me. This was by far the best thing I have ever bought myself, and I would have never thought then that it would change my life forever. Journaling everything I put into my mouth not only helped me understand what I was taking in calorie wise, but it began an serious interest in FOOD, and what it can do for the body. I quickly became obsessed with learning about nutrition, I watched documentaries, read books, did research, followed different diets, learned all sorts of interesting ways diet can alter the human body! Everything from cancer, to fat loss, to muscle building, to mood altering, it intrigued me, and I continue to learn about how much of what we eat affects the way we perform.
While I was learning about food, I went through many of phases. I started a junky (what I call a junk food eater), then I turned vegetarian, with the occasionally veganism, and I am now a clean eater (which I will explain in later post). I have put my body through the ringer when it comes to food, and I am here to tell you eating a clean and balanced diet is not only the healthiest way to eat, it is also the way to get ripped!
Anyhow, we will get into nutrition more later on... Now on to what the gym did for me.
I had some friends who were into fitness and I began going to a local gym that a friend of mine was managing at the time. It was great, and its where I met alot of people who influenced me, inspired me, and ultimatly changed my life.
This was no fancy gym, it was a World Gym, and unfortunatly is now no more, but this will always be the gym that made me into what I am now. I went through many changes there, and through tons of challenges, lots of failures, and a ton of learning. I was so lucky to have so many great friends eager to help me learn and teach me new things, without them, I might not be where I am today. They were my support group!
When I started I admit I was extremely nervous and intimidated, and like most woman, I of course headed straight to the cardio equipment. I also thought that lifting weights was going to make me bulky, all that quickly changed and I began feeling more comfortable in the gym. I researched workouts and learned the what-where-when-why about working out. I decided to set a goal, and I love challenges so of course I aimed high. Me not being a runner, ever, decided I was going to run a 1/2 marathon! I began training for 5 months. I did this journey completly by myself, it was one of the hardest things I have personally done, and also one of my greatest accomplishments thus far! I knew I hated cardio and running, so it was of course very hard. I never gave up, and I ran the entire 13.1 miles in 2 hours 20 minutes and 33 seconds! I did it, I completed my first fitness goal! Next on the list was to become a personal trainer, and I now Manage and Train at a fitness faucility in Oak Creek, WI. Now I am working towards my first figure competition!
I obtain a goal and I not only accomplish these goals, I help others along the way... I continue to learn and be inspired as well, I want to share my journey to my first figure competition with you, along with tips on nutrition, dieting, training, workouts, clothing, and much more.
I was inspired to start this fitness blog by a good friend who says I inspire her. Together we all inspire eachother-
WOW! What a great first entry to your new blog. I think this is really a great start. I liked how you talk about going from a junky to a clean eater. That's what I'm in the process of doing right now.
ReplyDeleteYou also said you were inspired and encouraged by your friends surrounding you at the gym--but don't think inspiration is limited to what's around you. You are in Wisconsin and I am in Morocco, which goes to show you that it doesn't matter where on earth someone is, they can read/see/learn something from you on this blog and turn thoughts into changes for life.
Keep up the good writing and I hope to read this regularly. Set a goal for at least one entry a week and build a following :)
Good job, girl!
xoxo
Jaime