Sunday, 30 September 2012

Walk the Talk

I began teaching group fitness classes as a volunteer in 1991.   I can vividly recall the very first class I led--my knees were shaking, my voice cracked, my mouth was dry and I was petrified that I would forget my moves.  Before mandatory certification came into existence, I taught all types of freestyle classes.  What made my decision to become a full-time personal trainer and instructor very easy, was my mother, Valentina. 

It was 1984--there she was in the large gymnasium of the Jewish Community Centre, teaching a cardio class to over 100 people.  I remember the electricity in the room to be so palpable.  Her voice echoed over the room and she drove everyone into a wild, sweaty frenzy with her disco music.  At the time, I was 12 years old.  I wore a 'unitard' with leg warmers and my eyes just popped when I saw her on stage.  She was so exhilarating to watch.

It was at that moment, that I made the commitment to become just like Mom--a person that people looked to for guidance and motivation.  A person that made their mark among the masses and was a force to be reckoned with.  It was definitely in the cards for me to follow in her footsteps.

In 1999, I became certified with Can-Fit-Pro, one of the most highly recognized certification and education providers in the fitness industry.  Every year, I attend the annual conference and trade show in late August.  And every year, I am simply floored by the number of delegates that participate in this weekend-long event.  For me, it's a natural fit--I get to immerse myself in the latest trends in the industry, meet up with all of my friends who are trainers and instructors, and participate in master classes of all genres.  It is the highlight of my year.  It makes me recognize just how lucky I am to be alive and proves how right I was that I chose this vocation as my career, my hobby, my raison d’être.

Fast forward to present day, and I'm just as dedicated and excited to be teaching classes, as I've ever been.  Every single day, I get to be 'on stage' and bring people my blend of energy and ingenuity.  My claim to fame?  Every single session I teach is different from the last.  In my entire career, I have NEVER repeated the same class twice.  I have never rehearsed my material.  Some people that I've guided for years have claimed that I'm like no other instructor they've seen.  Others tell me that I have raw talent, flawless delivery and consistently offer explanations and modifications to make everyone feel successful.   I cannot begin to describe how elated I feel when I've affected even ONE person in my work-week.

And at the ripe age of 40, I can certainly say that I walk the talk.  I try to maintain good habits, in and out of the gym.  I have always been a health-conscious gal, but I believe that life is meant to be enjoyed and savoured.  Making room for indulgences is absolutely integral to one's well being and sanity.  You have to let go a little.  Conditions do not have to be perfect for you to achieve personal success. 

Try not to listen to the voice inside your head that sometimes screams, 'I can't'!  You sure as hell can.  Don't let your former self dictate what your present self feels.  You have a body that was designed for movement.  You have food at your disposal to provide you with the energy you need to survive.  You have people around you that need to you be strong and maintain your vitality.  Walk the talk.  If you ever find yourself saying 'It's time', do not hesitate or second-guess yourself--move forward with huge strides.  See what happens when you put fear aside.

Show them what you're made of.  I did.  And now, I'll never look back.

1 comment:

  1. Wow, I'm so flattered, thank you. It's a matter of the student surpassing the teacher now. :-) You are a very professional and motivating instructor and it seems to flow so easily from you.
    For me, the best reason to be in the fitness business is to stay fit and healthy. The fact that we get paid for it is a wonderful perk.
    M

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