Like most people, I guess you could say I was the Indian version of the kid in the movie, Lucas. I was too small and skinny to football, but I really wanted too.. but had to stick with band/marching band lol. I would work out off and on thru high school but really didn't get into the realm of working out until I was in college. I was sick of being skinny and being overlooked or disregarded because of my size (or there lack of). So I decided to make a change in my life... Quit drinking, partying, and focus on solely making myself a better person on all aspects.
Currently, my wife and I are doing T25, yoga, and other activities to keep active (tennis, hiking, etc.). She just started working out with me and normally detests it. I am trying to be motivating as possible but not pushy either. Any advice y'all may have with being supportive in a positive manner that doesnt come off as implications would be greatly appreciated! I don't want to discourage her nor make her feel uncomfortable. If anything, I want her to enjoy it and it could be another thing to add to the list of things we can do together.
I think the feeling I get from a hard days work in the gym from after weight training or cardio session. That feeling of the sweat again my body and on my clothes from putting in the time and effort to make a change. Its a slow and hard journey to the goal I want to reach... but with dedication and hard work, I know I will reach it one day. Also, the positive comments I receive on here from friends, family, and random people are very uplifting/motivating