Showing posts with label Outsports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outsports. Show all posts

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Stonewall Fitness: My Outsports Story

PictureBy David Smith
Opening Ceremony of 2010 Gay Games
 
I was contacted by Outsports on sharing my story and experience with the Gay Games. I decided to share my store here as well. :)

The summer of 2008 was a moment in my life where I really hit rock bottom, being overweight and depressed, I was 20 and living with my parents. Not really sure what to do with my life and had done nothing with my life, I really felt like I had no purpose. This really took a toll as I became very depressed, had no confidence in myself or self esteem, I also had no friends and no real reason to wake up in the morning.

By the end of the summer I decided I had enough and was ready for a change. Watching the 2008 Olympic Games I become inspired to make a difference within myself. For the first time in my life I decided take a chance and step forward. Right then and there I decided I wanted to be an Olympian. Watching the inspirational and amazing athletes participate in the event of a lifetime, to have the opportunity to be apart of something greater than themselves really has put me forth on a journey that has led me to places and experiences I had never thought possible.

It’s not about the destination; it’s about the journey. My journey toward better physical and mental fitness has never been about aesthetics; it has always been about accomplishing more and constantly challenging to better myself and the world around me.

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Spring of 2008 at 185-190lbs (I am 145lbs now!)
PictureGold Medal Relay Team!
The Gay Games are very important to me; the 2010 Gay Games in Cologne were my first games. It was very significant for me to leave the country for the first time and to feel that not only did I feel apart of a great community but I felt that I truly had a sense of purpose. The experience was nothing short of amazing, being immersed in a new culture surrounded by thousands of athletes and people from around the world, marching in the opening ceremony, competing in my sport and watching the other athletes compete and participate. Making many new friends, many of whom I still keep in touch with today and watching my friends accomplish more than they ever thought possible. I returned from the 2010 Gay Games with a newfound appreciation and drive toward my goals. It was the first taste and the first step on my journey toward accomplishing what I set out to do.  

Since that first step I took, my life has changed exponentially. Not only did my experience at the Gay Games help shape who I am as an athlete but I also started to find my passion and purpose within the community. Finally finishing college with a degree in Exercise Science that I am proud to have and use, I stepped forward in reaching out to my community in helping those around me see that there is more to the world. My experience at the Gay Games and challenges toward becoming an Olympian has helped me in working toward uniting the LGBT community through exercise, fitness and sport.  The experience and steps I’ve taken to better myself and the world around me has done so much to improve my quality of life that I want to help inspire others to take such steps for themselves. I am not just a personal trainer; I call myself an exercise professional because I do more than just train people. I am working to change how our community views exercise and fitness, to help other people see that there is so much opportunity and potential from within that in essence; we can all be an Olympian. To truly find our purpose and be apart of something greater than ourselves. 

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Go Metro State Roadrunners!
As a result I have started my own business, Stonewall Fitness as my vehicle to bring people together and to help people within the LGBT community see that there is more in the world and in ourselves, that we can all reach farther and truly accomplish what we set out to do.
For more information on how to get involved with the Gay Games Cleveland and Stonewall Fitness, visit the Gay Games Athlete Page and register now!

Friday, February 19, 2010

Outsports: Coming out stories

Outsports.com has a wonderful archive of coming out stories from gay athletes on every end of the  spectrum from high school and college athletes to current and retired pros.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Outsports.com names Best Gay Sports Team


Colorado's elite gay hockey team, G-Force, made the Final Four in Outsports.com's Best Gay Sports Team contest but just missed out on nabbing top honors. Here's a letter from G-Force president Glenn Witman:

Thank you so much for your support over the past month. The contest for the Best Gay Sports Group of 2008 is now over. The GForce Hockey Club made it to the Final Four (out of 42 teams) but a judges panel awarded the Madison Hockey Association the top group. Congrats to them!

During the past 45 days, I was very proud of our team, friends, family, and fans around the world. More people know about GForce today then when this thing started. Plus we have received several emails/ contacts from players who wanting to know about the team. One such email was from a freshman college student in Wisconsin. He was the captain of his high school hockey team as a junior but the team found out he was gay. His teammates harassed him to the point he could not play anymore. He was unable to complete the hockey season and has not played hockey since. He has been inspired by GForce and wants start playing hockey again and possibly join the team. It's a shame but there are many other stories like this. The Co-founder of Outsports.com, Cyd Zeigler, had this to say about GForce:

"It's no surprise that our readers voted G-Force as a finalist for this award. Their undying efforts to bridge the gap between gay and straight elite athletes is unparalleled, and I am proud that they are such a vibrant part of our community."

I know this economy is tough, but if you are able, please consider making a tax deductible gift to the GForce Hockey Club by sending a check or donate by credit card on the website at http://www.gforcehockey.com/donatenow.php.

Monday, April 6, 2009

G-Force makes it to Final Four

After almost of a month of voting and almost 30,000 votes cast, Outsports.com has named the Final Four for their Local Groups Challenge. The finalists for the title of Outsports' Best Gay Sports Group of the Year are:






Madison Gay Hockey Association
Madison, Wisconsin

Philadelphia Fins Aquatics Club
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Cheer New York
New York, New York

GForce Hockey
Denver, Colorado

Now that the Final Four have been chosen by popular vote, Outsports.com's panel of judges will choose the final winner. The overall winner will be announced the night of Thursday, April 9.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Last day to vote G-Force "Best Gay Sports Team in America"

Today is the last day to cast your vote for Colorado's own G-Force as Outsports.com's "Best Gay Sports Team in America." Our elite hockey players face stiff competition so head on over to www.votegforce.com and vote now.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Vote Colorado's G-Force as Outsports.com's Best Gay Sports Team in the World

Colorado's elite hockey team G-Force is one of the last 16 teams vying to be named Outsports.com's Best Gay Sports Team in the World and they are trying to make it to the Great 8 for the next round of voting.

Go to www.votegforce.com and place you vote for G-Force.

Voting for this round is open until midnight tonight.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

G-Force needs your votes


Colorado's elite gay hockey team, G-Force, is in the running to be named Best Gay Sports Team in the World by Outsports.com but need your votes to clinch the title.

They are currently behind in votes and need you to take just a few seconds to go here and vote for them.

The mission of G-Force Hockey is to break down negative stereotypes about gay athletes by enlightening the GLBT and mainstream communities as to the parity in skill, competitiveness, teamwork, pride and courage that exists between gay and heterosexual athletes. The team has been featured on ESPN.com and even has their own documentary, 'Out of the Neutral Zone'.

Voting ends tomorrow night so be sure to vote here and to tell your friends to vote.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Vote G-Force for Outsports' Best Gay Sports Group


G-Force sailed through the first round of voting in the Outsports Best Gay Sports Group poll and are now falling behind in Round Two.

Be sure to take a minute and vote for G-Force (again) as the 2008 gay sports organization of the year www.votegforce.com and help them move from the field of 32 to the sweet 16.