She is awesome.

And I read "What is your excuse", over the picture of her all buff, with
her kids, as saying "Here WAS my excuse. Mother of 3. And I beat it".

Great story.

And she is totally right in saying that what people get from her statement
is through their own warped lens.




On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 8:10 PM, Bruce Sorge <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>         So this lady poses in skimpy workout attire with her three little
> kids, and the message plainly says "What's your excuse?".
> It's an ad for her business as far as I can tellÂ… writer/fitness blogger
> according to the story (her URL is offering up Service Unavailable).
> Anyway, I immediately figured out what the ad meant before I read the
> story and was impressed. What's even more impressive is after all the
> haters offer up their narrow minded views of her ad, her response.
> I find it interesting that she is being bashed for working hard to
> maintain her physical conditioning (something some of us know is a
> struggle), but when I see other ads like a guy who is strapped to his
> wheelchair, doing pull-ups, or a person with prosthetics winning body
> building contests, or one of a one-legged man who went from scrawny to
> muscular, and they have the same message - what's your excuse - and they
> are not being bashed, but rather praised. Granted she is not physically
> handicapped, but still...
>  Anyway, I thought I'd share this and see what you all think, and really
> to get away from politics and Columbus for a bit.
>
>
> http://tinyurl.com/old8zrl
>
>
> Bruc
>
> 

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