A few
weeks ago Sam and I decided to have a girlie day out. But instead of a
relaxing spa day we opted for the Scottish Fitness and Nutrition Expo at the
SECC in Glasgow!
We were
looking forward to spending some time together pursuing our mutual love of all
things health and fitness related - but first we needed a coffee! This
gave us a chance to have a quick catch up and plan our wonder around the
various exhibitions, information stands and demonstration areas.
We
quickly realised that this was an extremely male dominated event but
were pleased to see that there was an attempt to encourage us girls
in the form of The SFN Sisterhood. The 100 Rep challenge also had a
female competition too!
The
event that pulled the biggest crowd was the CrossFit competition. For
those of you who haven't heard of CrossFit, it is a programme developed to
offer a full-body workout that combines elements of cardio, weight lifting,
gymnastics, core training and more to prepare the body for the unexpected!
All in all it is pretty full on, hardcore training and has
almost developed cult status.
Without
a doubt both the male and female competitors were extremely fit, strong
and with their minds truly set on winning the competition. We felt that
CrossFit definitely seemed to come across as a "survival of
the fittest" and not sure whether this competitive lifestyle was
for us. Is it a sustainable approach to fitness? Where does health
fit in to it?
In fact
health didn't really seem to feature in many of the events or exhibition.
Lots of the products were aimed at getting you lean or bulked up but few
addressed day to day health and even fewer (in fact none) mentioned women
specific issues such as exercise and hormones.
In all
honesty we found the expo a bit of a let down as unless you were interested in
your bodies image you were ignored! Most of us aren't
elite athletes but hope to improve our health and fitness in
an easily manageable and sustainable way. We decided that
being "normal" is very underrated! Who needs the pressure
to constantly be in top form or look like a walking Adonis statue! But we
also don't want to spend the rest of our lives sitting on the couch wishing we
looked and felt better about ourselves.
So keep
doing what makes you happy and healthy! Hopefully next year the event
will be more inclusive with a wider variety of health and fitness related
exhibitors - and you never know, maybe Ladies, Lunch and Lunges will be taking
part too!
Aileen
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interesting article here on how body image is starting to affect males www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/34307044
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