It’s so fascinating to watch how fitness influencers and social media has viewed fitness from the time I got into it (around 2017/18 to now). I feel like the tone and way people regard health and fitness has turned a bit…enabling sometimes?? Don’t bring out the pitchforks, but let me explain myself.
A new influencer I’m following had a long post where she said everything was hard and that we had to “choose our hard.” It’s been a long time since I saw a fitness girl post anything that didn’t revolve around “I’ve been out of a routine for the last few weeks, but that’s OKAY, I’m living life & that’s more important.”
Choose your hard has been stuck in my head.
Yes, waking up early and going on a walk is hard. Yes it’s hard to make sure I’m working out 5xs a week. Yes, it’s hard to watch portions. Yes, it’s really hard to fight the urge to have something sweet after. every. meal.
But you know what else is hard?
Being uncomfortable in your own skin.
Constantly wondering what life would’ve been like if you KEPT going.
Being annoyed about eating something you REALLY didn’t even want.
Speculating if maybe I could have ran that 5k if I JUST kept training.
Looking at someone and thinking “now why can’t I do that?”
I think giving yourself grace is important, I don’t think restriction is the right way to go, but I do believe we’ve lost some of the conversation around true discipline and choices. How badly do you want it?
Choose your hard.
Edit: Since this has came up, the influencer I’m speaking of isn’t crazy fit more “healthy” and I think she refers to herself as “midsize” it’s one of the reasons I took her advise very seriously. She has a job and has a substantial amount of weight and looks healthy-not a fit lifting/running monster.
A new influencer I’m following had a long post where she said everything was hard and that we had to “choose our hard.” It’s been a long time since I saw a fitness girl post anything that didn’t revolve around “I’ve been out of a routine for the last few weeks, but that’s OKAY, I’m living life & that’s more important.”
Choose your hard has been stuck in my head.
Yes, waking up early and going on a walk is hard. Yes it’s hard to make sure I’m working out 5xs a week. Yes, it’s hard to watch portions. Yes, it’s really hard to fight the urge to have something sweet after. every. meal.
But you know what else is hard?
Being uncomfortable in your own skin.
Constantly wondering what life would’ve been like if you KEPT going.
Being annoyed about eating something you REALLY didn’t even want.
Speculating if maybe I could have ran that 5k if I JUST kept training.
Looking at someone and thinking “now why can’t I do that?”
I think giving yourself grace is important, I don’t think restriction is the right way to go, but I do believe we’ve lost some of the conversation around true discipline and choices. How badly do you want it?
Choose your hard.
Edit: Since this has came up, the influencer I’m speaking of isn’t crazy fit more “healthy” and I think she refers to herself as “midsize” it’s one of the reasons I took her advise very seriously. She has a job and has a substantial amount of weight and looks healthy-not a fit lifting/running monster.