Mix your passion with paradise ™

Search Travel Spots

X
  • You are not logged in or networked with this user, so you cannot access that section of the profile. Login or create your own account today to connect with this user.

Norma McFarland

Since childhood, I was an active child: games in the yard (dodgeball, rubber bands, badminton), karate, basketball, dancing. But after surgery on the cervical spine, I was exempted from physical education.
So I cooled off to physical education. And no matter how much my brother tried to drag me into sports (and he is a karateka with a black belt, a coach and a judge), I did not want to listen to him. I was not "burning" with it.
But the day came when I realized (at 29) that I needed sports to cope with a mentally difficult period.
I did not have complexes about my figure, I was comfortable in it, everyone said "how thin you are." But at that moment, I felt that I needed to change a little. I went to the gym to a trainer I knew.
The regime was strict. The diet was very limited, it was hard for me, but I held on. The training was at the maximum of possibilities, I caught the adrenaline and crawled out of the gym with a smile from ear to ear. But then I didn't understand that I shouldn't force myself like that. When I saw the photo after 2 months of training, I was amazed by the result.
That's how I got into fitness.

Recently Added Friends