People Tell Their Stories:
Abuse and
Violence
Success Begins Within: Healing Abuse Through Body Building Monique Rider
Incorporating bodybuilding
into my lifestyle has been one of the best decisions I ever made. My early childhood was marred by the trauma
of sexual abuse. Although these memories
were repressed until just a few years ago, I spent most of my life suffering
from all the classical symptoms of abuse:
low self-esteem, low self-confidence, phobias, obsessive-compulsive
behavior, and depression.
The cycle of abuse
continued through my adolescence when, at age 16, I entered into an eight year
abusive marriage. I endured daily
emotional and verbal abuse, threats, and intimidation. My self-esteem continued to plummet and at
age 24, when I finally divorced my husband, I was a physical and emotional
wreck. I had never practiced a healthy
lifestyle, had no self-respect, and the stress of my lifelong abuse had taken
its toll. At 24 years old I weighed 97
pounds, was having daily chest pains, heart palpitations, panic attacks, and
insomnia. I also suffered from TMJ Syndrome due to stress.
My doctors advised me to begin an exercise program before my condition
worsened.
I
reluctantly began aerobics and then incorporated a mild strength-training
program. I immediately noticed the
physical and mental benefits of exercise.
At that point in my life, toning and building muscle was not my
goal. I needed an outlet for stress and
an increased energy level. However, it
didn’t take long for me to develop an interest in nutrition, building muscle,
and possibly competing. My self-esteem
and general outlook on life improved tremendously as I continued my
workouts.
In January 1998, at age
34, I took my love of the sport one step further. I hired a professional bodybuilder to train
me for the upcoming Belding Natural Classic Bodybuilding show in Belding, Michigan. Due to the
abuse I suffered, I have always had a terrible self-image. Even though I never had a weight problem, I
have always been very embarrassed of my body.
Competing was something I never thought I could do, because of this hang
up.
At a petite 5’ 2”, I am
not genetically gifted with good muscular development. However, I trained hard, was very dedicated
to my diet, and did exactly what I was told me to do. I felt a lot of anxiety on April 11, 1998 when I stepped on stage in just a posing
suit. Most of my competitors had better
muscle development and had been training much longer than me. (Normally, that
would have sent my confidence right out the window.) However, my routine was graceful and my poses
weren’t bad either! The audience was
very supportive and my self-confidence soared.
I won a medal that day.
In my mind, I accomplished
everything I set out to do. I gained
valuable experience and many of my fears and hang-ups were conquered. I have never felt such confidence,
satisfaction, and pride in myself. I
have come a long way over the years and achieved many goals, but that contest
changed my life tremendously. It is
difficult to put into words, but I have not felt the same since that day.
Over the years my family and
friends have noticed the positive change in my health, attitude, and
self-confidence. I have taken other
steps to improve in those areas and to heal from my past. However, bodybuilding has been the one thing
that has made the biggest difference in my life. It has made so much difference that I became
a certified personal trainer. Through my
new business, Trinity Coaching Services, I now combine fitness training and
personal development coaching to help others reap the benefits of a healthy
lifestyle. I have continued to compete
once or twice a year, simply because it is vital for my self-esteem.
© 2000 Monique Rider . All rights reserved.
Monique Rider is a life coach, personal trainer, and the founder of Trinity Coaching Services.
She coaches and writes around the philosophy that there are blessings in our struggles;
adversity is our wake up call to personal growth. She is dedicated to helping individuals set goals,
obtain stability, inner peace, and personal and spiritual growth. Monique lives with her husband
and daughters in Grand Rapids, Michigan. You may visit Monique or subscribe to her free monthly ezine at
http://home.talkcity.com/workoutpl/trinitycoachingservices/
or e-mail her at Monique_Rider@msn.com.