Since I am a "Personal Trainer", one may think that it is easy for me to do my workouts, eat correctly, and maintain good health. Well let me tell you, almost everyday is a struggle. I place amazingly high standards on myself. As I get ready for pictures that will go on the web site, my standards become even higher. Sometimes I feel that I will never be satisfied with my body. So the question becomes, is constant reevaluation of self a positive thing meaning that I am not stagnant, or does it mean that I am not able to be satisfied?
Alright here are the things in my life that motivate me as a Personal Trainer:
My dog, Winston, he loves to go jogging, hiking, swimming, and in general be active. When I don’t take him out enough he begins chasing the cats around the house. While Winston and I are out he makes me laugh. And not just a chuckle, but a deep down uncontrollable laugh, you know the kind that hurts but you just can’t stop. Animals can be a huge motivating factor.
My husband, Ken, who is a challenge to keep up with. I’ve never seen anyone work as hard as this man does, whether he is working on our home remodel, or hitting the weights.
The fact that I have to look in the mirror everyday. And if I do so without clothing, then that’s extra motivation. Although sometimes it can be depressing to see things where I don’t think they should be.
Having pictures taken of myself. Wow, you can really see what’s going on with a body in a picture. Pictures help me form goals as I can see exactly what I need to work on.
Simply being the "Personal Trainer". I must set a good example for my family, friends, and clients. If a "Personal Trainer" does not look fit, then who really has a chance.
So I don’t get my butt kicked on our next big hike.
My friend, Stephanie Hill, who I am training with for a ½ marathon June 24th, 2007. Steff is a great workout partner and is always willing to go the extra mile, literally. In addition her dog and Winston are best friends and love to jog together.
To help control my Diabetes. Burning off sugar with exercise is easier than taking extra insulin injections.
To further my career. If people see me as a fit person, they are more likely to hire me as their Personal Trainer. I would also love to be hired as a model for fitness magazines.
Back to my original question. Is constant reevaluation of self a positive thing meaning that I am not stagnant, or does it mean that I am not able to be satisfied? Another question; can we ever be fully satisfied. Perhaps I should be satisfied with the fact that I find dissatisfaction in myself. At any rate I will do my best each day. Some days that will look like me running a ½ marathon, but some days that may look like me watching movies all day and snacking.
What motivates me as a Massage Therapist:
Receiving weekly massages from various therapist. Just to remember each week how fabulous it feels to get a massage. To remember old massage tricks, and to pick up new massage tricks. My body counts on massage each week to relax, work out knots from being a Massage Therapist and from life stress, and to help reduce muscle soreness due to my rigorous workout schedule.
My client’s motivate me. I am able to see the improvements in my client’s body’s. They tell me how much better they feel physically and mentally. It is amazing to see a person barely be able to walk into my office, and then after the massage walk out perfectly. The look on a person’s face after receiving a massage is priceless as well.
Knowing that there is always more to learn. I could study forever and barely scrape the surface of the amazing body. I must also take into account that each person’s body is extremely different. For example some of us even have varying muscles and bones in the body.
These are the things that keep me ticking as both a "Personal Trainer" and a "Massage Therapist". I hope you will be able to apply some of my motivating factors to your life.