--I've got the baseball hat on---
We come from all walks of life. Most of us are 'retired' now. You wouldn't know it but some of us are battling some major health issues and we are each other's support.
We stick together like glue in the gym and laugh as we work out with a fantastic coach who tailors our workouts to our abilities and aching parts.
We move together, we moan together, we laugh together.
All of Mobility issues are addressed by our coach and we've seen improvement in everything we do. We don't have to kill ourselves trying to Olympians, we can be ourselves.
Imagine coming into a workout where we have to run a quarter of a mile. The coach figures out what we can do. We walk fast for 100 meters, 200 meters, whatever it takes to do movement. Those who can 'run' [me] do. Those that can't walk. No one is looked down upon for their abilities and we only encourage each other with positive words and actions.
Some of us lift PVC pipes just to do the motion of lifting. Some of us use weights. Some who cannot walk well may choose to ride a stationery bike or row. No judgement. We encourage and support each other.
The coach leads us in this. She is an amazing person. Her name is Angie. What can I say about a wonderful lady who has encouraged me and made me feel loved and wanted in a gym situation for the past 4 years. If anyone is the epitome of positivity, it is her.
I've had people ask me ... "but isn't it terribly expensive?"
Actually no it isn't. It is less expensive for one month's fee than one visit to a Physical Therapist. I know. I had two shoulder surgeries and one elbow surgery in 3 years. For nearly 3 years, I had to see PT in order to be able to move my shoulders and elbow again.
One does not have to 'be' in shape to join up with our gym. The coaches always work to your level, whatever that might be.
Whatever the world is doing out there at the moment. I have this positive outlet in my life and I am so grateful for it and the people I've made friends with.
Our motto:
I'll be there for you.