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Friday, April 10, 2015

8 Realities of Being a Female Athlete

Increasingly, perhaps more than our society has yet seen, women are learning and being encouraged to embrace their health, strength and power and not be concerned with merely looking like stick figures.
This has led to an ever-growing generation of freakishly awesome women in athletics.
However, let these eight important points be known so that we may hope to enjoy a cultural movement with as few stereotypes and misunderstandings as possible:

1. Strong is beautiful. Healthy is beautiful. Quit classifying our shapes and sizes.

“Her legs are too big.”
“She has no butt.”
“Her shoulders are bulky.”
And, sweet baby Jesus, if I hear about the thigh gap one more time, I’ll throw myself off a mountain.
This is one of the biggest reasons girls have such horrible body image issues. We feel the need to categorize every kind of figure, but beauty is subjective. The word is arbitrary, and beauty means whatever we say it means.
The next time you want to rip on a girl for being too muscular and looking like a dude — or similarly, the athlete who just happens to be naturally thin, remember that they eat healthy, work hard and worship their bodies.
THAT is beautiful.

2. We sweat our balls off but that doesn’t mean we don’t like lipstick and heels.

We can’t be friggin’ Charlize Theron all the time.
We’re dealing with boob sweat, camel toes and do you even realize how annoying it is having to shave and be smooth and hairless every single day?
Can’t we be hairy every now and then without someone comparing us to Chewbacca?
And, on the opposite end of the spectrum, quit criticizing the girl who wears makeup to the gym.
There’s a good chance she doesn’t give a flying fart in space what you think and wears mascara simply because she feels better about herself when she does.
I look like Gollum without makeup. You should thank me for putting it on every day.

3. Our weight fluctuates and the size of our quads may double before your very eyes.

Striking the balance between eating enough but not too much is NOT easy.
Some girls gain weight just looking at a piece of pizza. Some girls can finish off a box of Krispy Kremes on their own and not gain a single ounce.
Please also remember that women tend to gain their strength faster in their lower bodies. Don’t make fun of our “big” legs. We could snap you like a twig.

4. Yes, 10 pm is considered a late night. Shut up.

Have you ever tried to lift 180 pounds over your head while running on four hours of sleep?
It’s like trying to pull a truck by a string of dental floss. Please don’t get irritated when we say we don’t want to go out and party.
Please don’t judge when we pass on beer in favor of water. Please try to understand that we’re genuine when we say we want to go to bed early instead of going out.
Tomorrow morning, while everyone’s nursing a hangover, we’ll be running.

5. We’re health conscious, but yes, we can probably finish that entire pizza.

Of course, we watch what kind of food we put in our mouths. Any athlete with half a brainstem knows that success in the sport is impossible without major skillz in the kitchen.
On that note, don’t be surprised when you see us hit up an all-you-can-eat buffet and go back for seconds. Our bodies need a lot of fuel. Iceberg lettuce and a crouton or two won’t cut it.
Some of us want heaping piles of tasty vegetables, burgers, sandwiches, tons of healthy carbs and fat and occasionally cake, pie and fries.
We work hard. Many of us can eat a lot more without looking like killer whales. We need calories. Feed us.

6. We get angry, frustrated, jealous and insecure. We’re human.

We just ran sprint drills against girls of the same age, weight and skill level. Someone had to come in last and someone had to come in first.
As is, we already feel like we’re being compared. Whether we admit it or not, we do not take kindly to not doing well.
And on a similar note…

7. We might cry when we have bad training days. This does not mean we’re weak.

More than once, I’ve headed to my car after what I considered to be a massive fail in the gym and ugly cried with tears streaming down my cheeks as I gazed out the window and pondered my purpose in life.
Don’t be a sexist f*ck; we all express ourselves differently.
When men are frustrated, they often yell, swear or throw something against the wall. Sometimes, ladies cry. We are not made of stone.
We have high expectations for ourselves and when we feel we’ve fallen short, we don’t feel good about ourselves.

8. We’re not obsessed. We’re determined.

Poverty. Hunger. Homelessness. Government corruption. Global warming. The world’s diminishing fresh water supply.
Our gym habits are hardly a problem.

Written by Megan Grant: http://elitedaily.com/women/boob-sweat-goals-food-8-realities-female-athlete/964611/

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Part 2: Freelance

I think my Freelance projects have gone up in the last few months. This is a great thing. I don't feel like I give it out often, so here are some misc. projects I've done over my design life. I have quite a few to add still, but you get the gist!

If you ever need a logo design, invitations (birthday or wedding), flyers, web design, shirts, ect. Feel free to contact me!

https://ameliamcgrath.carbonmade.com/

Part 1: Throwback Thursday to 2013 and Onesies!

Thursday! I LOVE Thursday's! I especially love when it's a rainy Thursday. Don't ask me why...?

I'm going to hit a bunch of topics in this post. Ready?

Okay, first off, my friend Jen has just been KILLING her weight loss program! I am so so so proud of her in general, her hard work, and dedication. She's got it going on, friends!

Here is a photo of her declaring that she has officially hit the -10lbs mark. I'm 100% sure that almost every woman in America wants to "lose 10 lbs." Am I right? 10lbs at least. She is on her way up that Wall Of Fame! Look at that smile!
 
 
While we're on results...You've probably seen this one floating around on my social media...Throwback Thursday!
 
I would like to address a couple of things on this one.

1. The photo on the left was about 2 years ago. 2013. 2013 wasn't my best friend, but definitely a 100% learning year for me. I don't even remember being that way, not at all. Except 1 instance. I love American Eagle skinnies, and I went in to buy a pair of white skinnies. I couldn't fit into the same size of the ones I had stashed from the previous Spring. I was super discouraged. How did this happen? Derp, well I did that. I can't quite remember if that was the instance when I took the blame for my self.

2. Let me tell you, the goals and struggles I had in the photo on the left are long gone. I haven't eaten Spaghetti O's with plain Lays Potato chips as the spoon (YEAH, I DID THAT.), I haven't had a box of Mac and Cheese, devoured an entire Jack's pepperoni pizza, or caved in to a McFlurry in over 2 years. That was a big change for me, if you don't know that part of me. There is one food that I will not give up from my previous (body image) life...PICKLES. Nope, sorry folks, I won't do it. "You're going to turn into a pickle," my Grandpa Don would always say--which has been taken over by my dad. So what if I do?! :) Can you imagine a snatching pickle? Lol...that was terrible, sorry.

The goals and struggles I have now weren't even a thought yet. How crazy is that? Have you ever thought about that? That goals, struggles, obstacles, learning experiences that you will encounter in the future, you have no idea about...yet?

3. All right, to the photo on the right. I guess this is the best I could come up with for the time being. Semi-side angle, at the gym, my belt is as tight as my body will allow, and I know my booty and legs didn't look like they do now.

4. I guess my point with this part is, it didn't just "happen" to me. I have had to work really hard. And I continue to work on it. I can't just get to a point of losing 30lbs and then go back to my old eating habits because I'm "skinny." No. I have worked super hard for this, and even though my "Before" photo might be someone's progress photo, it doesn't matter where you start, anyone can do it! I'm not necessarily calling people "weak," but it's mind over matter. The person HAS to have control of their thoughts to get what they want. They cannot depend on outside influences to make this happen. It is not the outside influences fault that you don't organize your food (meal prep), invest in healthy meals instead of running into a gas station or the closest Wendy's--you actually spend more doing that! Take responsibility and control.
 
 
5. And last, but not least. For those who tend to make fun of, make a joke, or say snotty remarks about people who choose healthy over unhealthy--I treat myself occasionally. It's fine. I know the world will keep turning, hell won't freeze over, and I probably won't feel too guilty. Weird, huh?

Ok, onto other topics.

Um, speaking of lifting. I know twin boys who will be receiving these.!

 
I have a Part 2 of this post...this one is just getting so long! :)
 

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Weekend

Last weekend was fantastic! Friday was spent, literally running around, getting errands done. Seems to be the norm, now-a-days!

Saturday, I woke up, got my hair done, had birthday lunch with my dad, step mom, and sister. We FLEW down to Des Moines to get my make up done at Vanity & Glamour! If you haven't gotten your make up done before, or done here, you're missing out!

My sister and I made our way to the hotel and relaxed for a bit before everyone arrived for the festivities. Once everyone arrived, I busted out my selfie stick. Yep. As awkward as they are, I think it was a pretty awesome investment!

We had dinner at Americana. Pork chop and asparagus over hereeeaaa! Yum! We then made our way to karaoke. I'm not a very good singer, but I enjoy some good, organic entertainment. Especially when it's Jen Schild and Salt and Pepper is the band of choice!

I have been very blessed with some gorgeous friends!
 




 

 
 

 And of course, Easter with this guy was great! We made our way to church at Cornerstone. Who definitely put on an awesome Easter service. Following church, Collin showed his mom his real estate agent office, and then we made our way to Old Main for a delicious buffet. I had to leave for a work meeting out of town shortly after our awesome lunch, but overall, I'd say the weekend was one of success!



 

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

My Latest Freelance

I haven't written a post about my freelance projects in a while...

Slowly, I update my personal porfolio website found HERE...it's a work in progress.

But feast your eyes on my latest!