Who is Sarah? Why Move Forward with Her?

This year I will celebrate five years being cancer free! Yes, I am a cancer survivor, but I am also a mom, wife, and literacy coach. But my goal is to work with those who have had to endure what I have and worse to cure themselves. I am a Cancer Exercise Specialist. This is how the story begins…

Once upon a time I found a lump in my right breast. I was diagnosed with stage 2, grade 3 invasive breast cancer. I had surgery—a bilateral mastectomy (the amputation of both breasts) and one lymph node was removed. A month later I started my course of chemotherapy, resulting in the loss of all of my hair shortly after. I would soon find out that this cancer would be the kickoff to my lifelong purpose.

Being a fitness instructor meant that a major aspect of my identity would be greatly impacted. I mean—I had been going hard at working out for about 20 years! I no longer could raise my arms over my head, never mind lift a weight. I wore my cancer in silence; my wig was my shield from the rest of the world. As my identity was changing, so was my inner self. This was me. I didn’t fit in anymore in my fitness world. I was extremely active, teaching and participating in intense exercise workouts. Suddenly, I was marching in place, kicking my weights to the curb, and feeling like a misfit at our fitness studio. It made me feel bad being there, seeing all my fit friends sweating their hearts out, while I sat from the sidelines. My physical therapists said, “I don’t know what to do with you. You are more advanced than what I have to offer.” At that moment, I was stuck. I needed myself now. The me in 2020! I decided I was not going to waste my this cancer.

I made the decision to reach out to friends of friends and family members of those I knew to support them with what I could—experience and information. Suddenly I was no longer going to be that “polite—see if they need help before I’m asked for it”. I moved forward, leaving any trace of victimization behind. And it’s all history from there.

Each year I attend fitness conferences with the best of the best trainers in the fitness world. This past summer I found my niche—specializing in exercise programming for cancer survivors. I am humbled & empowered to get others to move!

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This year I will celebrate five years being cancer free! Yes, I am a cancer survivor, but I am also a mom, wife, and literacy coach. But my goal is to work with those who have had to endure what I have and worse to cure themselves. I am a Cancer Exercise Specialist. This is how the story begins... Once upon a time I found a lump in my right breast. I was diagnosed with stage 2, grade 3 invasive breast cancer. I had surgery—a bilateral mastectomy (the amputation of both breasts) and one lymph node was removed. A month later I started my course of chemotherapy, resulting in the loss of all of my hair shortly after. I would soon find out that this cancer would be the kickoff to my lifelong purpose. Being a fitness instructor meant that a major aspect of my identity would be greatly impacted. I mean—I had been going hard at working out for about 20 years! I no longer could raise my arms over my head, never mind lift a weight. I wore my cancer in silence; my wig was my shield from the rest of the world. As my identity was changing, so was my inner self. This was me. I didn’t fit in anymore in my fitness world. I was extremely active, teaching and participating in intense exercise workouts. Suddenly, I was marching in place, kicking my weights to the curb, and feeling like a misfit at our fitness studio. It made me feel bad being there, seeing all my fit friends sweating their hearts out, while I sat from the sidelines. My physical therapists said, “I don’t know what to do with you. You are more advanced than what I have to offer.” At that moment, I was stuck. I needed myself now. The me in 2020! I decided I was not going to waste my this cancer. I made the decision to reach out to friends of friends and family members of those I knew to support them with what I could—experience and information. Suddenly I was no longer going to be that “polite—see if they need help before I’m asked for it”. I moved forward, leaving any trace of victimization behind. And it’s all history from there. Each year I attend fitness conferences with the best of the best trainers in the fitness world. This past summer I found my niche—specializing in exercise programming for cancer survivors. I am humbled & empowered to get others to move!

13 thoughts on “Who is Sarah? Why Move Forward with Her?

  1. Thank you for sharing your journey with us! You are an AMAZING human being! Keep doing great things. There are alot of people out there that need you in order to Move Forward! You’re an inspiration! 💜 💜 💜

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  2. Very proud of you Sarah! Cancer or no cancer it is relatable and it is supper awesome you can help everyone move forward. May God bless you and your journey to bless others. Much love!

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