Tuesday, February 19, 2013

A Reason to Thank


This week I have been reflecting on what caused me to make this change and jump into CrossFit. A little less than four years ago my life changed forever. I was preparing to marry my best friend and was moving onto the next chapter of my life when another life changing event happened, I lost my mother four days before my wedding. To this day it was hardest week I have ever faced in my entire life.

As I struggled to understand the reason why I lost my mom and what happened I started to forget to take care of myself. My mother was the best at taking care of others, but never took care of herself. She hadn’t been to a doctor for a checkup since I was born, dentist – forget about it. Everything I knew about her side of the family’s health was through my aunts. My mother had lost her father at a young age due to heart disease and we always struggled to convince her to see a doctor.  When she unexpectedly passed away it was due to heart disease. That week was the longest week for me; we had a wake, funeral and a wedding all within days of each other. I was so thankful to have such an amazing family and friends that helped us get through all of it.

I was angry that my mom had made such bad health choices and her life was taken so early because of it. I had thought I was good at going to the doctor, going to my yearly exams, seeing a dentist regularly and going to the doctors when I knew something wasn’t right. As the years have gone by I have worked through my feelings of losing my mom but didn’t realize how unhealthy I was getting. My eating habits and weight was getting to a point I was no longer comfortable. None of my clothes were fitting and the number on the scale kept creeping higher and higher. Around October I went to see a Medium (don’t judge) it was an amazing experience and although some of the things didn’t seem to make sense the stuff about my mom was right on point. I felt validated about my feelings around my mother’s death and knew that she was always with me. It seemed to finally coming to the acceptance stage of grief!

This is when I knew I needed to make a change. I no longer wanted to accept my weight for what it was and needed to make a change. A few weeks later I heard about CrossFit from a good friend, I had heard about it before but never thought it was something I could do. I finally got the guts to call and set up an appointment to learn more about Albany CrossFit. After playing phone tag with Murph for a day or two we finally made an appointment for me to come in. I was nervous walking in, not sure where to go, who Murph was or what I was expecting to see. As we talked it seemed as though CrossFit was going to be new but just like everything else I had tried in the past – going to commit to the boot camp but not follow through at the end.

Fortunately I met some really amazing people who kept me motivated throughout bootcamp and welcomed me into the WOD world when I transitioned. Throughout bootcamp I didn’t make a ton of progress with my weight but I learned a lot about CrossFit and how capable I was on continuing on. I now truly know what it means to be healthy. It is not just going to a doctor regularly but taking care of myself through exercise and eating healthy too. I finally feel good and don’t want to lose that momentum. I have been going to around 4 WOD’s a week and following Paleo/Primal eating habits. There are a few things I haven’t been able to let go of but the few changes I have made are really working!

 I can’t even begin to express my gratitude towards everyone who has influenced me at CrossFit:

Kevin – Thanks for being such a great coach, every WOD you are always pushing me to finish and put my best foot forward. You truly are a great person and always help me get through the butterflies of trying a new workout!

Gannon, Renee, Kyle and Dani – Thanks for being awesome friends! I am so thankful to have gone through boot-camp with you guys and still staying in touch. I think the group text has definitely helped keep me on track and I love having (at least) one of you there doing the WOD!

Dave – For always letting me get my whining out and then pushing me past what I thought was my limit. Seeing the progress that I have made so far is what is holding me accountable to work harder in the WODs and you reminded me of that Monday.

James – Thanks for working with me one-on-one for the snatch and the back squat. I lack confidence in certain moves and you are great at helping to build that up!

Mary, Lynn and Carmen – Thanks for welcoming me into the CrossFit community! I felt so welcomed by all of you and Carmen I can’t begin to thank you enough for pushing me through those Burpee’s!!!
(I might need you again day 90 to get me through them again!)

Albany CrossFit – Thank you for being such a great place. You really have made a huge difference in my attitude toward being healthy and making better choices. Your coaches are the best and I don’t think that I have met anyone there that hasn’t been welcoming and supportive! (Even Andrew who had me do FRAN wrong the first time and coached me through it the second time!) 


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