Friday, October 31, 2008

Every Child Should Have The CHANCE To Succeed In Life!

I am currently serving as the sports nutritionist for a running team that is training for the PF Changs Rock 'n Roll Marathon on January 18th, 2009. The team is part of a non-profit organization call Chances for Children (http://www.chancesforchildrenaz.com/). Chances for Children's mission is to eliminate childhood obesity in Arizona by providing fitness and nutrition education programs to underprivileged school children in greater Phoenix area. Having been the "fat kid" myself, I am honored and excited to be part of the Chances for Children team. Members of Team Chances not only train to run the PF Changs Rock 'n Roll Marathon or Half-Marathon, they also fund-raise so that these school children can have opportunities they otherwise would not have. Because of the success Team Chances is having, hundreds of children get brand new Nike running shoes, they get running programs set up at their schools, and they get to participate in local races for free, and much more.



I love Chances for Children's mission, however it is just the tip of the iceberg. There is so much more to do. With at least one-third of all children and youth falling into the over-weight and obese category, this puts our children at risk for low-quality of life, all types of disease manifesting themselves in their teens or young adulthood, and even premature death. Not to mention the emotional and social implications of being overweight. Having been on both sides of the fence, I know the heavy (pun intended) burden of being overweight. I know the feelings of being unhappy in my skin, not liking myself, being self-conscious and being teased by the other kids who were a healthy weight. It is not a fun way to live - at any age. I also know the freedom, the fun, the joy, the confidence, the peace of mind, the energy that comes through being healthy. I believe that the body’s natural state is to be lean, to be healthy and disease-free, and energized. I wish everyone could know how it feels to live this way.

I believe that I went through the experience of being an overweight child for a specific reason. I believe God blessed me with this challenge and with the tools, resources and opportunities to overcome it so that I could help countless individuals around the world who are dealing with being overweight or obese. But it is not just about achieving a healthy body weight; it is really about life success. Yes, I was able to achieve my ideal body weight, which I’ve maintained for over 13 years. Even more importantly, as a result of my childhood weight issue I learned life skills and principles of success that I have been able to apply to all aspects of my personal and business life.



The success I achieved in my own health and fitness truly has served as a model of success for my entire life. At a very young age, I learned about the importance of staying true to correct principles, as I committed to achieving my goals through proper nutrition and exercise. Fad diets, weight loss medication, starving myself, binging & purging, and any other unhealthy practice was not a consideration, not an option. Even at times of major frustration, when I wondered if the weight would ever come off despite all of my healthy eating and exercise, I would not give into the "quick fix" mentality so highly promoted in the media. I learned the importance of consistency, as I set a daily exercise routine and faithfully followed through. I learned that you cannot manage what you cannot track, as I committed to keep a daily food diary of everything I ate and drank (which I still do on a regular basis). I learned the joy of accomplishing goals – both big and small. I experienced the rewards of persistence and resolve of never giving up, even when the results were not happening as quickly as I would have liked and as I faced bumps in the road. I learned how to make decisions based on what I really want in the long – term, as opposed to what I want right NOW. As I would look at the pizza, milkshakes, chips, cookies, French fries my friends were eating, I would ask myself, “what do you want more? Melissa, would you rather have the cookie now or would you rather move closer to your goal of 112 lbs?” By asking myself that question, I learned that I was the one with the power, not the food. I learned the difference a positive mental attitude makes, as countless physicians and health care provides told me I was just going to have to accept that I’d always be heavy; they said it was in my genes and that I was just a big boned, husky girl (for those of you who know me – that is FUNNY!). I learned the power of positive self-talk, affirmations, and visualization. I began by writing my goals in the present tense and posting them all over the house, by taking the beautiful dress I wanted to fit into and hanging it on my closet door where I could see it everyday and imagining how great I would feel and how good I would look wearing it. I also put a penny in my shoe every morning when I got ready for school and every time I felt that penny in my shoe I’d tell myself things like “I love my lean, healthy body. I am a lean 112lbs.”

I am so grateful that I have the opportunity to share my experience with people of all ages and that I may assist them in reaching their goals. It is most important to me that I reach those young people who have so much of life in front of them. It is my hearts desire and my mission to assist them in achieving optimal health and fitness, such that they may reach their full potential, live long healthy lives, succeed in all areas of their lives, and contribute greatly to society.



To Your Best Health,

Melissa Guthrie
BSc Exercise Physiology
BSc Nutritional Science
ACE Certified Personal Trainer/Group Ex. Instructor
New Leaf Certified Metabolic Technician
Triathlete/Runner


If you would like to know more about Chances for Children and/or Team Chances, please visit http://www.chancesforchildrenaz.com/.
If you would like to know how to contribute to the Chances for Children Fundraising program, please contact Melissa
If you are local to Arizona and would like attend the upcoming Chances for Children Silent Auction on Nov 11th, please contact Melissa.
If you would like more information about Melissa’s Nutrition and Fitness Coaching Services, please contact Melissa

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