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WOMAN'S OWN

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September 11, 2023

A cancer diagnosis, a terrible relationship with food, and lashings of self-doubt... we meet the women reclaiming their lives

- ASHLEIGH PAGE

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I punished myself with over-exercising'

Pav Johal, 40, lives in Maidenhead with her two children, eight and six.

When I’m in the gym lifting weights, I feel incredible. Exercise hasn’t always brought me joy though – as a teen I used it to punish myself.

At uni, like a lot of students living off a bad diet, I gained weight. ‘No one will marry you looking like that,’ a family member warned. They thought they were looking out for me. But I started weighing myself twice a day, waking up early for a long walk and exercising three times a day. My weight plummeted and I was miserable. I felt anxious if I hadn’t done ‘enough’ exercise.

Years passed and soon I was married with children. One day, I   a man talk on the radio about eating disorders and, in that moment, I realised I too was in the grips of one. I looked at my son and swore I would change.

Only, when COVID hit I was furloughed from my accountant job. I began to feel that same anxiety if I hadn’t walked enough. I was even doing sit-ups and burpees before bed.

Discovering powerlifting at my local Base Gym, which focuses on strength and conditioning, I realised how good I felt after each session, not achy and fatigued like I felt after cardio.

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