NROWFW books for Mothers Day

sapalee
sapalee Posts: 409 Member
edited December 2024 in Fitness and Exercise
After all the reviews on here about the New Rules of Weightlifting for Women book I've ordered myself, my mother, and my mother-in-law a copy. I'm already weightlifting in CF but will be moving away from my box and will have access to a free gym, like the idea of the programs in the back.

I've been sharing my enthusiasm for weightlifting with my moms and am gently encouraging them to give it a try. Maybe they could do the program together....

Would you be offended if you got a weightlifting book for mothers day?

I'm trying to convey that I love them and am thinking of their bone health.... just don't want it to come off wrong.

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  • leahsevilla
    leahsevilla Posts: 127 Member
    Just present it as if you want a gym partner and it could be a fun thing you could do together.
  • carolemack
    carolemack Posts: 1,276 Member
    As a mother of two Adult children and one adult grandson...I would have been THRILLED to receive that book as a gift! It would convey the message that my children didn't think I was too old to start working out and lifting weights. I had to buy it for myself.

    I think your moms are pretty lucky to have you as a daughter! :flowerforyou:
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