I want to become a personal trainer!

Nov 28, 2012

So, I have decided that I want to take a Master trainer class that will certify me as a personal trainer with advanced certifications in the areas of fitness nutrition, exercise therapy, senior fitness, youth fitness, and strength & conditioning. Plus, my husband is active duty so the military will pay for it without me having to use my husband's G.I. Bill!!! We want to split his G.I. bill between the children for their education so I was SUPER excited to share the news with my friends and family on facebook.

For the most part, everyone was really supportive of my decision and told my I'd be a great personal trainer because I already inspire them so much everyday they see me in the gym.

BUT there's always the group of overweight friends and family that are jealous and can't be happy for any of your accomplishments because they don't have any accomplishments of their own. "I love you, but you can't be a personal trainer! You took the easy way out." "Most people aren't going to be able to have the surgery so they won't go to you cause you cheated to lose the weight." "Who would go to you when you couldn't even lose the weight on your own?" It crushed me! These people are supposed to love me!

It really made me stop and think. Is that how people see me? Just some joke. None of my hard work counts? 175 pounds and 90% of my excess body weight doesn't count?!? Is that how perspective clients will see me?!? Those comments literally ripped away any shred of self-esteem I had built up. I wanted to go eat a bunch of the kids' Christmas candy and enjoy my pity party. BUT I hopped on my elliptical, did 30 minutes of interval training, and burned 400 calories instead. Then I posted the picture below on facebook and I'll write the caption I put on facebook underneath it.

Luckily for me, I have other friends who are absolutely amazing!!! My friend Anna suggested I do it anyway and try to get with a doctor who specializes in gastric bypass surgery to work with their clients and help them become success stories. Really show them how to use their tool in a way that will help them reach and maintain healthy weights. She's amazing!!! I think that would be the perfect job for me! Anyway, thanks for letting me vent!

30 minutes of interval training on the elliptical and 400 calories burned...Please take a look at all of that sweat and tell me again how I took the easy way out. You can continue to judge me from your couch for having the gastric bypass surgery to save my life... OR ...you can get up and join me so we can get healthy and be positive examples to our children together.

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