Ceebs
New member
Since Blimey started an intro thread (welcome, girl!), I figured I may as well too.
I started lifting in high school as an alternative to PE (hated all of that locker room cattiness and lap-running boolsheet), and from the very first rep, I was hooked. There is no greater, more empowering feeling than being able to lift a previously insurmountable weight, or squeezing a few extra reps out of a lift that left you breathless after six just a couple weeks before. I did the annorexia thing for awhile, but eventually decided that fitness meant being as healthy in my head as my body portrayed. I quit starving myself and got a personal trainer's certification through NSCA, so that I could help other people attain the same happiness through fitness I did.
I've been lurking here for about a month, and reading all of your posts has been very motivational. I actually have a new crease in each deltoid thanks to you gals. I'm naming the left one "Warlobo", and the right one "tripleV". (Other body parts to follow. Who wants to be my vastus lateralus?) Anyway, I hope I can contribute to the forum and motivate as you all have motivated me.
-Ceebs (shameless bench-pressing hussy and proud!)
I started lifting in high school as an alternative to PE (hated all of that locker room cattiness and lap-running boolsheet), and from the very first rep, I was hooked. There is no greater, more empowering feeling than being able to lift a previously insurmountable weight, or squeezing a few extra reps out of a lift that left you breathless after six just a couple weeks before. I did the annorexia thing for awhile, but eventually decided that fitness meant being as healthy in my head as my body portrayed. I quit starving myself and got a personal trainer's certification through NSCA, so that I could help other people attain the same happiness through fitness I did.
I've been lurking here for about a month, and reading all of your posts has been very motivational. I actually have a new crease in each deltoid thanks to you gals. I'm naming the left one "Warlobo", and the right one "tripleV". (Other body parts to follow. Who wants to be my vastus lateralus?) Anyway, I hope I can contribute to the forum and motivate as you all have motivated me.
-Ceebs (shameless bench-pressing hussy and proud!)