As you all know I specialize in MMA strength and conditioning training. Training fighters and turning them into athletes is what I do at Combat Trainer. However, I do train people like athletes as well to reach their full potential. For the next couple of weeks there will be some guest post from a member on Team Combat Trainer as I prepare her to compete in the Metro Dash. Not only is she competing but yours truly is also making a run at it. If you don’t know what the Metro Dash is then go check it out and see what fun we are in store for. She will be writing about her experiences training under the Combat Trainer System. So without further delay here it is…
The Education of a Makeup Artist
By Cathy Rivera
“But, you have such a pretty face, if you could only loose a little weight.” The dreaded phrases that every robust teenage girl has heard and most likely reruns through her mind through adulthood. A backhanded compliment only for the ears of a “curvy, chubby, thick, fat, girl.
This darkened compliment is what started my love of cosmetology and hatred for my own body. It became my mask and my blessing. I figured that if my face was all I got, let me slap some war paint on it and get moving.
Weight consumed me as I consumed less and less yet expanded more and more. In college, my weight stabilized due to two hour a day Rugby practices paired with working at the campus gym. Instead of gaining the frosh 15, I lost 20lbs. Rugby was where I first tapped into my own Warrior Spirit. The sport is dirty, strategic, competitive and physically demanding. I lived for the adrenaline and pushing the will and limits of myself and team members.
College ended and so did my involvement with athletics besides the gym and an occasional class. The pounds came faithfully calling despite my three times a week visits to a sports club where they don’t have nor promote sports. My weight obsession shifted focus to feeling defeated, complaining and self-deprivation. Depleted of calories and confidence, life still went on. I got engaged, started night school, worked a full time teaching job and started my makeup business and thankfully found my way standing in front of Rob of Combat Trainer, knowing that I had found what my fitness training needed.
My sneakers were on and I was ready, all my goals out on the table and the belief that true change takes letting go of past failures and a submission to someone who may just know better about what your fitness body needs even if you have been the one lugging it around all these years. I found myself once again being viewed as an athlete. I was again the capable, competitive, driven, athlete with a physical ability to push and grow strong. More than my muscles were understood that day. My Competitive Warrior Spirit was reignited.
I was not being insulted by female marketed promises of thin, pink weights, and glittery activities but treated as someone in control of both her body and fitness. I gained a trainer and a coach because I no longer “work out,” I train!
For me, the statement that launched a thousand deadlifts was uttered mid training during a basement session when most people are winding down their evenings and we are just starting to muster a sweat. “Do you want a sitter’s ass or a sprinters ass?” Rob said as I stood apprehensive in front of a weighted barbell. Four dress sizes, countless enjoyable training hours, increased strength and a sprinter’s ass and legs later it is clear what I have really gained. I have acquired a mentor who has paved the way to my own fitness career, a passion for the workings of my own body, a love for wanting a strong body and mind not simply a smaller one, and a deep desire for others to find a love for themselves. My Warrior Spirit has been reignited after lying dormant for so long.
What better way to pay respect to the trainer and changes I have been blessed with than to join Team Combat Trainer this upcoming May in New York’s Metro Dash! Train, compete, grow and evolve with me throughout my journey to the finish because this warrior is more than just a pretty Doll Face.
You are an athlete!
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