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sherry langevin's avatar

during my 20s, 30s, I was stationed in various places around the world. No matter what kind of raggedy arsed weight lifting room there was in my barracks,or one near by, I never lacked for offers of assistance. This wasn't about men hitting on women at the gym. It was men who knew that women had to be strong to pass PT tests, who had daughters that weren't too much younger than I and my friends were. I was happy for their help and advice. Maybe being around mostly men while lifting made me see it differently; a few times I'd go to the gym that offered weight classes and be discouraged by all the beautiful young ladies in their Jane Fonda leotards, styled hair, and beautiful make up and jewelry. I was bad about this; my gear was a faded t shirt and droopy sweatpants, ha!! I could not see the value in getting dressed up only to sweat and press and push. Later, I realized that the gym was a good way for many of those pretty women to have a healthy way to get out of the house, get a break from small children, etc. Good on them!!

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Laura's avatar

Thank you for this! I have lifted regularly for the past year and have seen major changes at 42. I unfortunately tore my labrum in my hip while running and am deep into PT but I am trying to keep on it. Thanks for the motivation!

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