Do any of the following questions resonate with you?
- The number on the scale and my reflection in the mirror significantly affects my relationship with food and my body.
- I have adopted a restrictive diet in an effort to feel control over my eating choices.
(less choices + less guessing = control ---> less anxiety around food). - I often feel stressed or overwhelmed with food, especially at events, social activities and when eating out.
- I feel shame, anxiety and judgment when I indulge.
- I give myself permission to indulge only when I meet my expectations for a workout.
- I don't know what it's like to have a good relationship with food and my body.
- I wish I could eat normally.
- I often get anxious if I have to eat in front of other people or at places where I don’t know how the food is prepared.
- I have a lot of food rules.
- I am a very picky eater.
- I never want to eat too much, feel too full or consume unhealthy foods.
- I don't enjoy eating/food.
- I have no idea what my body needs to feel fueled and nourished.
- I have many negative voices in my head telling me about food and my weight.
- My current diet and/or relationship with food affects many areas in my life, such as my social life, activity regime and relationships with others.
- I am not flexible with my eating - food is either good or bad.
- I constantly feel "too big" to be a successful athlete.
As we inch closer into the summer, I encourage you to focus less on what your body looks like and more on what your body requires in order to feel nourished, fueled, energized and satisfied.
As an athlete, you have a great responsibility to take care of your body with proper eating and fueling. Challenge the voices that are telling you that you are "too heavy" and feed your body what it needs for you to live a healthy, active and happy life.