My first thirty years
were spent living as if I were invincible. Only my heart seemed to
be broken in those years, and broken over and over until the tears began to
dry. My scars showed openly from childhood falls and stitches, while
the inward scars slowly healed, and were eventually soothed with a deep abiding
love and a houseful of growing children.
Tuck the tummy! |
The next thirty some
years were spent raising children, sharing my love of literature with the
world, becoming a writer, an LPGA teaching pro, and adjusting to those
"Senior years". All the while my back ached until one day I saw
myself in a mirror hunched over like an old woman. That couldn't be me, I
thought, because I had worked out by lifting weights, walking, swimming,
keeping my weight at a minimum, but there I was bent and constantly fighting
pain. Besides doing my best to keep myself in shape over the years, I
swallowed many Excedrin's, muscle relaxers, Advil, and now Tylenol;
visited the chiropractor frequently; learned to apply ice to pain or
biofreeze to warm up the muscles. Massages and hot tub relaxing and
stretching allowed me relief for hours at a time. Then it became so
painful I spent three summers visiting rehab, and when at last the neurosurgeon
said, "Stay active as long as you can, because surgery
will immobilize you." I took a serious look at my future.
I was fortunate to have
a physical therapist who recommended Pilates. I had discovered through
rehab that one simple strength training pose "the Plank"
awarded me with a stronger core, but I needed more. At the tender age of sixty-two
I began Stott's Pilates using the "reformer" and "cadillac"
equipment of a trained Pilates instructor, Karen Larimore. Within months
my back pain was fading and a smile rose from within as I walked my dog, and
swung a golf club. Two trips that spring to the desert helped to build my
confidence that 'maybe' just maybe my back might be strong enough to play one
more year of golf!
Then one day Karen
announced that she was selling her equipment, and I would have to find another
place, another path! Luckily, Abby Hurst opened "Core
Connections" within the month, and I followed right along with a new
personal trainer. It's only been a year and a half, and
my strength from head to toe has increased, I stand tall with
shoulders back, my belly fat is shrinking (yeah), and my confidence in my
backswing and "follow through" has increased. Even though I'm
64, thanks to Pilates, I'm getting better all the time.
That was a great read, Letty. Abby is wonderful, isn't she? Keep up the hard work.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea your back pain had become so debilitating. I am so happy to learn that you have found relief through pilates. Keep it up! Luv Ya!
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