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Wendy Fay - Age 52 PDF Print E-mail
My weight was fairly constant until my mid-forties and the on-set of menopause. Hot-flashes were several times an hour with sweats. I was always hungry and tired. I hated being a woman. But I was determined to take the "road less traveled" and stay chemically clear. My self-esteem lowered by my lack of control and increases in dress size. I tried "Curves" and workout videos; however, I just couldn't emotionally connect with the impersonal motions of machines or a video narrator.

This past Christmas (2004), I heard about Total Sculpt. I realized that the women around me who were dropping weight, toning, and looking so good were a result of this program. I thought Okay, one more try at losing weight. But this time I would sign up with an accountability partner and see how long I could last.

Six weeks, 11 pounds and 9 inches later, I am convinced that I missed the mark in the past because I left God out of my workout effort. Having a good instructor and an accountability partner helps. But the motivation to get to the workout is GOD. He is sculpting my body, cleansing my spirit, encouraging me when my body is sore and food is tempting. And I expect even greater results with Total Sculpt in the weeks ahead.

In the "I'm Worth It" Body Sculpt #2, it says "get out of your comfort zone and into some unfamiliar territory". Well I'm there. Starting the Advanced Level this month was a big step for me. My new accountability partner is the Lord. He and I have a date on Monday and Thursday nights. I've been praying and pushing physically to see how far we can go - 27 lbs and two dress sizes, we're doing pretty good.   Honestly, I've worried that I won't measure up to the others at this level but then I'm reminded that I am a one-of-a-kind creation, uniquely designed to live a life worthy of Christ.

 
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