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Woman Crying After a Kind Gesture From Fellow Gym Goer Leaves Bodybuilder Joey Swoll Touched: “It’s Gonna Inspire So Many”

Published 03/14/2024, 7:00 AM EDT

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The CEO of Gym Positivity, Joey Swoll, has always called out people for misconduct in the gym. He helps out the fitness community by correcting their approach in a public place and also contributes to building a stronger fitness community that helps others grow. This time, the bodybuilder shared something that was unlike what he usually posts.

In a fitness-conscious society, plus-size women often bear the brunt of people’s mentality. There are several stories of both men and women who are body-shamed by gymgoers for their physiques. Now, Swoll presents the story of one such woman, who has a positive and inspiring story to tell.

Joey Swoll thanks Steph for sharing her story

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Swoll’s latest video included a clip of a woman crying inside a car. However, she was not bullied or a victim of misconduct. Instead, she narrated the story of how someone said they were proud of her for her consistency and determination. Joey Swoll, after coming across the video, said, “I’m proud of you. Four words, take two seconds that can literally make someone’s day, their week, their month and extinguish in their lifetime the hate that can leave somebody crippled with insecurity and self-doubt.” As Swoll explains, for many that sweat it out at the gym, a small compliment can do wonders in helping them move on their journey ahead.

 

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Then he proceeded to compliment how inspiring the video was. “This video is incredible. Thank you for sharing it Steph, it’s gonna inspire so many. This is true gym culture, this is what we need more of.” Then he further added, “Remember, don’t be the reason someone quits, be the reason they stay and succeed.”

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Society can be harsh on not just adults but children as well. As a 13-year-old teen’s mother reached out to Joey Swoll, the bodybuilder sent out positive vibes to the teenager.

Joey Swoll tells the teenager that he will be by her side

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Swoll recently got to know about a 13-year-old girl who has a learning disability and was getting bullied by other people in her school. Reaching out to the fitness influencer, the girl’s mother told him that these bullies not only laughed at her but also called her names. Swoll sent a video consoling her and said, “I heard you’re having a tough time at school because of some bullies. Uncle Joey does not like bullies.”

The bodybuilder further added that he is always going to be with her, as would her mother. “Remember I always have your back, your mom has your back, and good people will always have your back,” Swoll emphasized.

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As bullying becomes commonplace in some gyms, having some positivity will definitely enable people to be at their best instead of holding on to their insecurities. As Swoll continues to highlight such instances, do you think people will be inspired to push through on their fitness journeys? Let us know in the comments below.

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Pritha Halder

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Pritha Halder is a bodybuilding writer at EssentiallySports. Specializing in covering the off-court life of bodybuilders and fitness enthusiasts, she can often be seen scrounging Kali Muscle’s Instagram feed to find the new fruitarian diet the fitness influencer is on. Having completed her Bachelor's in English Language and Literature from a multidisciplinary university, Pritha started her career as a writer for a literary magazine, before delving into the world of fitness.
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Abhishek Manikandan