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My name is Rashmi and I am a physician (pediatrician). I work with little kids all day long, and
I'm on my feet all day long which made me believe I was burning calories all day long.
I really appreciate you guys sending a trainer out here, taking the jump to come out to Keller,
to come out here and change my life. That's another thing that I think is really neat:
your sign off on all your emails is "find life" and I can't tell you how much initially
I read that and thought oh yeah that's kind of cool ... and today ... I believe you. You
helped me find life. Initially, this was more a means to get something structured. I had
gotten to a point where I was putting on weight and not losing weight at all. So when we found
Elect Wellness, it seemed like a comprehensive program with everything you could look for
as far as food, exercise, motivation, and so we started the program at that point .. not
really recognizing how awesome it was going to be. My goals were weight loss and learning
to eat right. I knew nutrition was a huge component but I wasn't really ... even being
a physician ... you know nutrition ... I know fats, carbohydrates, and proteins, and portions
and stuff ... but when it comes to making yourself the patient, or the client in this
case, it's a whole different perspective, because you don't ever treat yourself the
way you would a patient or somebody else. So, applying nutrition to my life was the
initial goal that I came in with. You know, I wanted to see how that would work. The training
really blew me away. Like you said, in home, motivating me, everyday, to get an email from
you guys everyday just to motivate me is amazing. The idea is that it's a structured program.
It's like sending your child to Harvard instead of a junior college. Making sure that there
is a structured environment to give you the skills to continue to do this. A lot of trainers
will talk to you about how it's important that you eat right but no one really takes
the time to teach you. Having a nutritionist, a dietitian, who actually works with me initially
on a daily basis, and then on a weekly basis, and then continues to guide me on how I can
further diversify my diet without sacrificing my goals ... I think that is one of the biggest
goldmines that you've got out there. It is recognizing that nutrition is such an important
part of health, wellness, fitness, weight loss, and feeling good about yourself. I started
with a little bit of weight loss but over the months I've lost 24 pounds. I've lost
inches everywhere - 6 inches in my waist and I've gained 8 inches of flexibility. I feel
like I am the most flexible I have been in my life. A trainer that's highly motivating
every time I see her. Um, I think that it turned this experience into something that
I could easily a lifestyle change. For her to come in here, use what I've got, use a
couple resistance bands and some dumbbells .. my stairs ... we do a lot of work on the
stairs because I've got stairs in this house. We do a lot of floor work, we do just things
she brings in her hands. She's not bringing in a gym, but the fact that I can do all this
at home, and be completely exhausted, and see the results I've seen ... I never could
have imagined. So, confidence, 100%, I walk differently, I am proud of how I look now,
I feel confident about my approach to different things, and I am comfortable knowing that
it's not a drag to have to eat right. It's not a drag to exercise. It's become enjoyable.
so, I think confidence, strength ... physically, of course I'm stronger. Mental and emotional
strength, too, have come about from this. It allows you to believe that you can succeed
at these goals. Whether they are physical goals of weight loss, whether it's a goal
to just get stronger because maybe you've been through stuff and your body needs to
get stronger. But, this trainer and your program - you guys are my cheerleaders. It's constantly
making be believe that I can take that next step. If I look at all my numbers every month,
I've always gone in the right direction. I haven't taken a step back. I haven't gained
a pound. I haven't gained a half an inch. In fact, I've always gone in the right direction.
And that's not just my work. That's the whole package. Interestingly, life doesn't stop.
You make decisions, you make commitments - I made a 6 month commitment to you, but life
continued to happen around me. Things continued to happen in my life. You know, challenges,
around work or whatever ... continued to happen. And what I recognized, by having committed
to you for the 6 months, and happening to see different challenges in my life at that
time, was that this wasn't a chore. I think that's the key. This was just part of the
routine. I think a lot of times when you think about personal training, it's this big huge
thing in our mind. I've got to take time out, I've got to make sure that "I'm ready" for
this, you know, if I'm just going to the gym on my own time, I'm accountable to me. I'm
not accountable to anybody else. But I think that again comes back to the same thing: personal
training is not accountability to you. It's accountability to ME in the end. It's the
results that I want to see. I know I might just be doing it because I mad a commitment
to you - this day, this week, whatever .. I paid you the buck, so I'm going to put my
time in where I put my money. But at the same time, that's a very short-lived feeling ... because
the results are so much greater than that feeling that last [only] this long. So yes,
when the day comes that I have a low, the greatest thing is seeing in the mirror so
many different things. People aren't just telling me that I look good. People are telling
me my face glows! People are telling me my eyes sparkle more. People are telling me so
many different things that are my mental frame, in addition to my physical frame. So, those
statements and those recognitions, not just from people but from myself when I look in
the mirror every day, are exactly whats going to keep me on this path for life.