On my Mother: green and white tee / black 3.4 leggings (she’s 5′ for reference) / white street sneakers /
On me: Coral tie tee / black track pants (love these! Last seen here) / mint running shoes /
Can you believe Mother’s Day is almost here? This year is flying by! Mother’s Day has two meanings for me every year; it is a day when my kids celebrate me, and a day when I celebrate my own Mom. This Mother’s Day season, I wanted to share with you something important my Mom taught me; which is one of the many reasons I celebrate her!
My Father passed away when I was a baby, and as a result, it was always my Mom and I when I was growing up. So, when my Mom participated in activities, such as fitness, she used to bring me along, since I was too little to leave home alone.
I have fond memories of sitting on the side of a room while my Mom attended a yoga class. I also remember tagging along to her Belly Dancing classes; Belly Dancing was a huge fitness trend in the 1970’s, and my Mom loved it-she was really good at it too! She also attended aerobics classes at an aerobic studio, where I watched her lift colorful weights, wear colorful leotards, and jump around the room. It really looked like fun! My Mom also played tennis at a local club, took me for walks, and took me bike riding. She didn’t just get fit herself, she ensured I had plenty of active time too!
As I got older, my Mom encouraged me to participate in sports. She took me to gymnastics, ice skating, track, volleyball, and swimming classes. I competed, practiced, and had a ton of fun! When I turned ten years old, she told me I had to choose one sport in order to excel; I chose swimming.
Now, to put this in perspective, she was a single Mom who worked, and volunteered at my school. By choosing swimming, I had picked the most time consuming sport of them all. She never complained or protested; she encouraged it! My Mom dutifully took me to swim practice every day, and she also drove hours to bring me to swim meets, which lasted all weekend. By the time I was in eighth grade, I was practicing twenty-five hours per week, and going to swim meets one or two weekends per month. This was a huge commitment, and my Mom rallied. She stood outside in the rain to cheer for me at swim meets, she stood outside in thirty-degree temperatures to cheer me on and watch me swim. If it was one hundred degrees in the summer, she was out there being my biggest cheerleader too. She was always there, and I loved her for it.
My Mom was a huge inspiration for me as a small child. I loved watching her stay fit. This led to me wanting to stay fit too. She taught me proper nutrition, and the importance of fitness as a lifestyle, not just an activity or part of a schedule. Due to my Mom’s dedication to fitness, she gave me to the tools to excel as a swimmer and compete at the International level. It was an injury that ended my swimming career in college, not my mental state. As an adult, I continue to place importance on fitness, and I pass this along to my children.
As a family, we plan fitness activities, and encourage each other to participate in sports and stay fit. My kids don’t have to work at a sport and go to the Olympics, but I want to ensure they live a healthy lifestyle and continue to live a fit life; just like my Mom.
My family loves wearing adidas when we workout. My Mom is addicted to their line of athletic shoes, and my kids love all of their tee’s, sweatshirts, and shoes. I, of course, adore them! My workout wardrobe is adidas. We love staying fit together, and we wear adidas while doing it.
How has your Mom helped you learn the importance of fitness?
Thanks for stopping by!
XOXO
Cathy
*sponsored by addias, all thoughts and opinions are my own
Aww your mom is adorable, and sounds like such an amazing woman who gave you so much. Love that you guys have a family love of working out and staying healthy!
What an amazing woman to be celebrating! Happy Mother’s Day to you both! xo
Y’all look amazing! I love the matching sets!!!
I used to ice skate too! Such a great post with your Mom, love it!
xo Jessica
My Style Vita
How cute are you two in your Adidas! You look just like your gorgeous mama!
Oh my gosh, you girls are too cute! I love these Adida’s outfit too!
These memories of your mother were so sweet to read about. I love that she constantly encouraged what you loved when it came to physical activity. She sounds amazing! And you two are adorable in these pics!
Two beautiful ladies getting ready for the summer!! I’ve being trying to get my momma to exercise, but she is not consistent. It’s so much fun to exercise with someone you love, plus is the only way to have a healthy lifestyle. Loved your Adidas outfits<3
Candace Hampton
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I love Adidas! You ladies look adorable 🙂
-xo, Azanique | https://www.lotsofsass.com
Oh my goodness how cute is your mom! Love these snaps of you two!
xo Laura Leigh
http://www.louellareese.com
Aww love seeing you two working out together. So fabulous! My mom was a great walker and I really miss our long walk together.
OXOX
Dawn Lucy
Love this post! My mom is a HUGE fitness inspiration for me too! I would probably not be a runner if I had not grown up seeing her start her day with a run every day, run a half marathon and a marathon. And I’m always more motivated to be active and healthy when I’m with her.
Xo, Deanie
Deanie Michelle