My Gym Mommy Treats Me Like A Kid-

My Gym Mommy Treats Me Like A Kid-

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She treats me like a kid—reminds me to be careful, praises me for small wins, and makes sure I don’t ego lift into an injury. And for the first time in years, I feel like someone’s looking out for me.

Like any intense relationship, the Gym Mommy dynamic is a double-edged sword.

: Constantly hovering over your bench press, adjusting your posture, or pulling your shoulders back between sets. My Gym Mommy Treats Me Like A Kid-

So when she says, "Lower the weight, honey," it’s not an insult. It’s a seatbelt.

Fitness is deeply personal. Your gym journey is about body, your goals, and your pace.

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It is easy to get angry. It is easy to snap, “Mom, I am not a kid!” But understanding the "why" might save your relationship (and your gym membership).

They may project their own anxieties about lifting or aging onto you. 3. The "Kid" Feeling: Why It’s Frustrating

They criticize what you bring for pre/post-workout fuel, telling you what you "should" be eating. Why It Happens: It’s Not Always Negative And for the first time in years, I

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Just... maybe ask me about politics once in a while. So I remember I'm 30.

But when Gym Mommy takes the reins, the pressure evaporates. I stop trying to impress anyone—including myself. I become a student again. And students make faster progress than know-it-alls. Always.