“There’s no uniform or look to be one.
Togain power over the word, I infused it into my blog-turned-company name.”
Snell hopes that her partnership with Gymshark will help bring the rest of the world up to speed.
Photo:Eric Snell of E.Snell Design
“Don’t compare your movement to another person.
If this is problematic, create your own tribe.
Every group starts with one person meeting another with a collective thought.
Courtesy of GymShark / United We Sweat
I promise you will not be the only person out there seeking community.
“Your accomplishment may not look like another person,” she says.
“Someone else’s way of moving is not for public consumption.
Let’s be mindful of some of our language as we empower others.
When in doubt, question if it is okay to offer help, insert an opinion or even compliment.
“At one point, I equated weight loss to happiness and personal success.
Incorporating fitness into your daily life serves a greater purpose than just the physical benefits…
Some of the toxic messaging of diet culture is ingrained in those who look like me as well.
I don’t want nor do I need to view my body as something to shrink.
I love taking up space without permission from others.”