SPOTLIGHT ON....LaDonna Trapp!
June 2017
“I
look healthier, leaner and sculpted.
I am happier.”
These
words are in my “Personal Decree” that I wrote 5 months ago when I started at
Pumps. Ian gave me homework that
required me to outline my personal goals and write a short decree that I could
read on a daily basis to keep me motivated.
Not
only do I look healthier, leaner, and sculpted, I am happier and I have
confidence in my ability to achieve my hopes and dreams. I have learned how to breathe and I
have more energy than ever. My
husband believes in me and we believe in the menu planning, including portion
control, in conjunction with the exercise program!
My
husband gave me the best Christmas gift ever…a six month training program at
Pumps Fitness! Today, you can see
the results in my muscle tone and my most recent achievement is I ran my best
time ever in a 5K race! Ian’s
training program has helped me gain muscle tone, strength, endurance,
flexibility, balance, weight loss, sensible eating and confidence! What more could you want from a fitness
program?
As
I am about to go into month six, I have begun to lament that is nearly the end
of my Christmas gift. But being a
wise mentor, my husband is encouraging me by saying, “Keep going! Anything that helps you stay healthy
and strong is paying you back.”
Wise words, right? If you
invest in being strong by supporting your joints, maintaining a healthy heart,
losing weight through healthy menus, and gaining energy and confidence, you
will spend less time with illness, injuries, lethargy, and that endless list of
negatives that hold you back. That
is priceless!
In
the past, I have watched handicapped people pass me in races. My daughter offered to take my hand to help
pull me up the last hill during one race in particular. I thought, how awful,
not just for me but her too! I would not have my daughter held back and
possibly embarrassed because I couldn’t pull it together to get my backside
trained for a 3 or 5 mile race. My biggest concern was my breathing. I was so
short of breath and was concerned of pushing myself too hard. I watched my
times get slower and slower with each race I participated in.
Today
my attitude is that I am in the right place to test the limits of my abilities
when it comes to cardio endurance.
At the first spring race this year I knew I could push myself and
control my breathing, and I did breathe! Results? Three minutes off last year’s
time! At my next training session after the race, I came in telling Ian, I am
going to push it. I figure I am in the right place to do it. If I fall over your there to help me! He said, “Yes, we’ve got ya!” All I can
say to that is, Awesome!! After the
race, my daughter congratulated me on my race time. My response was simple…I am just happy and healthy and I
know that I don’t have to slow down as I get older.
I
am far from done! I hope to lose a few more pounds even though I have moved my
belt over three notches! Currently my daughter and I weigh the same and she is
30 years younger than me and looks great! I have goals for sculpting my legs.
By the time October 1 rolls around I will be 60 years old and married 40 years.
Then I think it will be the perfect time to proudly wear a beautiful Jamaican
swimsuit!! ;)
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