Member Finds Empowerment at the Current
- wellnessaccess06
- Feb 13
- 2 min read
Sarah Majors has been a member at Current Wellness since 2022. We asked her a few questions about her experience and they were kind enough to share.
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"Current has helped me to form a new relationship with my body that is rooted in kindness, comfort with taking up space, and meeting myself where I am."
"Current is the first gym where I feel fully able to exist in the body I have in without feeling like I'm a fix-it project."
"I love movement, exercise, and strength training as they make me feel powerful."
"Current has helped me to form a new relationship with my body that is rooted in kindness, comfort with taking up space, and meeting myself where I am."
"Current is the first gym where I feel fully able to exist in the body I have in without feeling like I'm a fix-it project."
How do you feel when you're moving your body at the Current?
I have been extremely active since I was a child and historically people have acted like that is a surprise because I don't "look fit". I was a dancer for 15 years, played numerous sports, and have been a member of countless gyms where I spent hours everyday. For most of my life I have felt like my body didn't belong in those spaces since it wasn't a traditional looking active body. I love movement, exercise, and strength training as they make me feel powerful.
Current is the first gym where I feel fully able to exist in the body I have in without feeling like I'm a fix-it project. Moving my body in classes at Current has been joy filled and liberating. I am safely lifting heavier and meeting my exercise goals while also moving because I love it, I want to, and I'm celebrated.
How has Current Wellness impacted your relationship with your body?
Like a lot of people I have always been shamed for the way I take up space. I am tall, loud, wide, fat, and have spent most of my life trying to remedy those things. I have done all the diets, engaged in disordered ways of living, and spent years hating myself. After a car accident a couple years ago significantly impacted my health I realized things had to shift. I needed a space that would allow me to embrace my body.
I am tall, loud, wide, fat, and those aren't bad. They just are and I am grateful for them because I'm still here. My body is a good thing that kept me alive. Current has helped me to form a new relationship with my body that is rooted in kindness, comfort with taking up space, and meeting myself where I am rather than fatphobia, shame, and being apologetic of the body I have.
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