“Being strong and healthy is the most amazing feeling any woman can have.”
Amal Baatia hasn’t had the typical experience of a CrossFit enthusiast. Rather than spending half her life in a specialised gym with a crew of new friends, Baatia has had to make her own way. Three years ago the Saudi woman was an investment manager. Now she’s a full-time fitness coach in a country where women’s involvement in sports is still quite limited.
It’s been a journey of self-discovery as much as fitness, Baatia says. She heard about CrossFit from friends in Dubai in early 2014, and was hooked from her first class.
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“I came back to Saudi with a lot of determination to start training and work hard, but unfortunately with the lack of gyms… in my country I decided to depend on online training to master the moves,” she says. “I was always grabbing any opportunity to pack my bags and travel just to train and learn the right techniques.”
Once she got up to speed herself, Baatia started coaching CrossFit. The mum of two has been involved with sports since she was a 10-year-old gymnast, and she wants to share that passion with other women and young girls.
“[At first] I wasn’t sure if girls would enjoy it. It was new, unknown, tough and needs a lot of strength,” she says. “I started with them gradually, focusing on functional movements and technique. Now I have clients who have been coming every day for over two years.”
Baatia hopes to show other women, both in Saudi Arabia and elsewhere, that fitness and strength can change your life.
“Being strong and healthy is the most amazing feeling that any woman can have,” she says. “That feeling comes every time you can rely on yourself, when you can carry all your heavy shopping bags from the supermarket or lift your own overloaded luggage at the airport.”
“As a working mum, it’s the feeling of coming home at the end of a long day and being able to lift both your boys and wrestle with them… a strong, positive self-image is the best possible preparation for success in life.”
We can’t argue with that. Excuse us while we book a workout for later.
Images: Amal Baatia/Instagram