tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3880149468410105008.post7710068749860251438..comments2023-12-09T18:41:21.747-08:00Comments on Healthy for 100: Everyone Has A Story.....Jessicahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15606131327600041337noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3880149468410105008.post-70130762594125006782010-08-31T08:43:42.301-07:002010-08-31T08:43:42.301-07:00So true! I try really hard not to be judgemental....So true! I try really hard not to be judgemental. To be honest, a couple of weeks ago I did the Danskin Tri in Seattle. I have never seen so many overweight women at an even in my life. At first I was surprised then I became very proud of them and I could tell they were proud of themselves! And i just had to wonder about each one and how much weight they had lost during thier training for the event! It was so great to see so many women out being active and taking on such a challenge and smiling the entire time! And if they weren't on the fitness band wagon at that time I was hopeful that they enjoyed the race and are motivated to continue! I know I have to work hard to stay fit, and I'm not even particulary thin. If I go one day without sweating I gain a pound. It is in my genes...It would be so much easier to just be over weight, but I made a decision to work hard to stay fit! And like you I was a college athelete too...and i get frustrated when I think back to that time and realize I had no idea how fit I was. I knew, but I took ir for granted. <br /><br />I think you are on the right track!! You have the drive and the motivation! You'll be that short, fit and good volleyball player agian in no time!! =)5 Miles Past Emptyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16542419394717296576noreply@blogger.com