Athlete embraces her body years after being told she wasn't 'small enough' to be a gymnast

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    “Swimming is a sport filled with very slim women. Then when I quit swimming, I put on weight and didn’t like the way I looked or felt.

    “Although honestly, I don’t remember a time (until starting CrossFit) when I haven’t been trying to be smaller.”

    But Lucy has dramatically changed her outlook and mindset for the better and it’s all down to her new-found love for CrossFit.

    “I realised I didn’t actually want to be skinny, I wanted to feel good, and I mistakenly associated feeling good with being skinny,” she said.

    “So I stopped focusing on trying to be skinny and fell in love with training and the process of trying to feel fit and strong.



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