Respect

I found this on Distractify via Facebook and thought it would be good to share it!
http://news.distractify.com/people/to-the-fatty-running-on-the-track-this-afternoon/?v=1

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A fitness enthusiast wrote this controversial message to an overweight runner at her local track. After posting it on Facebook, it has gone viral and deserves everyone's attention.


It begins:

"To the fatty running on the Westview track this afternoon: You, whose feet barely lift off the ground as you trudge around the track. You, who keeps the outside lane, footslogging in the wrong direction. You, who stops for water breaks every lap, and who would probably stop twice a lap if there were bleachers on both sides. You whose gaze drops to your feet everytime we pass. You, whose sweat drenches your body after you leave, completing only a single, 20-minute mile...


...There's something you should know: YOU ****ING ROCK.

Every shallow step you take, you carry the weight of more than two of me, clinging to your bones, begging to be shaken off. Each lap you run, you’re paying off the debt of another midnight snack, another dessert, another beer. It’s 20 degrees outside, but you haven’t let that stop your regimen. This isn’t your first day out here, and it certainly won’t be your last. You’ve started a journey that lasts a lifetime, and you’ve started it at least 12 days before your New Year’s resolution kicks in. You run without music, and I can only imagine the mantras running through your mind as you heave your ever-shrinking mass around the next lap. Let’s go, feet. Shut up, legs. F**k off, fat. If you’d only look up from your feet the next time we pass, you’d see my gaze has no condescension in it. I have nothing but respect for you.

You’ve got this."

Replies

  • SnuggleSmacks
    SnuggleSmacks Posts: 3,731 Member
    Sweet! That's pretty fantastic.

    There are quite enough people in the world who have absolutely no desire or motivation to improve their health. Those who do deserve mad props, regardless of where they're starting from. In fact, the more distant the goal, the more noble the fight, right? I imagine it takes a lot more bravery and determination to make even the first step when you have 100 lbs or more to lose, rather than my piddly little 30lbs.
  • motivatedmartha
    motivatedmartha Posts: 1,108 Member
    To all those who face their demons and the humiliation of their early forays into the arena of public exercise spaces - hold this message in your heart - their may be the complete d---ks out there but there are also many who have nothing but respect for you - go to it!!!
  • Nix_Way
    Nix_Way Posts: 201 Member
    As someone who started her journey at over 400 pounds, I totally teared up reading that! That's beyond awesome!!