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April 2009
When
I go to the gym, I notice all the other people who
are in the gym with me. But you might be surprised
as to whom I admire most. Naturally, all the hard
bodies are pretty to look at. The kids in their twenties
are all in wonderful shape. But they are not who I
admire. I admire the person who is at least 100 pounds
overweight slowly walking on the treadmill.
For all the hard bodies and twenty-somethings, going
to the gym is easy and fun. They know, at least I
hope they know, that they look good. They may work
hard but it is not hard for them to work hard. The
gym is part of their normal schedule.
For that person who is 100 pounds, or more, overweight,
the gym is hard. It is embarrassing to be there with
all the hard bodies. It is hard to put on workout
clothes. It is hard to convince themselves to go.
It is hard to do any of the equipment or exercises.
It is hard. And that is why I admire them. They have
made a commitment and are working on achieving it.
A long, slow commitment.
I was swimming at the gym the other day. There was
a very large woman slowly paddling her way back and
forth in the pool. I was in awe of her. It took so
much strength of mind and courage to put that bathing
suit on, to walk out in front of others and to begin
to swim. But because she made that choice, she will
probably live a longer and happier life.
So, all you hard bodies and twenty-somethings, keep
going to the gym. It is good for you. All of you for
whom the gym is a much bigger struggle, I am amazed
by your strength and commitment. You are to be commended.
You are role models for the rest of us. Thank you
for being there.
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