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What NYC Shred Taught Me About Being a Life Athlete

June 24, 2026

Join me as I share what my first NYC Shred experience taught me about resilience, mental health, movement, recovery, and becoming a true Life Athlete.

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By Sonya Davie, LMHC, INHC, CMHIMP   ·  Founder, Sonya Davie Wellness


Last Sunday (June 21), I attended my first NYC Shred event, and I left with more than sore muscles.

As a therapist and health coach, I’m always encouraging people to move their bodies — not just for physical health, but for mental and emotional well-being. Yet there’s something powerful about witnessing hundreds of people come together with a shared commitment to growth, challenge, and wellness.

The workouts were challenging. The music was loud. The sun was shining. Everywhere I looked, people were pushing themselves beyond what they thought they could do.

But what stayed with me most wasn’t the workout.

What It Means to Be a Life Athlete

CITY SHRED describes its community as “Life Athletes”— people who challenge themselves, push past limits, work as a team, and strive to become the best version of themselves.

As I listened to speakers and watched participants encourage one another throughout the day, I realized this concept extends far beyond fitness.

To me, a Life Athlete isn’t someone with six-pack abs or a shelf full of trophies.

As a therapist, I see Life Athletes every day. The clients who walk into therapy despite fear and uncertainty.

They’re the individuals healing from trauma, navigating grief, managing stress, recovering from burnout, or rebuilding their lives after unexpected setbacks.

They don’t always get applause. But they keep going.

And that takes tremendous strength.

A Story I’ll Never Forget

One of the most impactful moments of the day came from meeting Amy Palmiero-Winters.

Amy is a world-record-holding endurance athlete, motivational speaker, and amputee whose story is nothing short of extraordinary.

Before a devastating motorcycle accident changed the course of her life, Amy had dreams of becoming an Olympian. She also wanted to serve in the military and become a police officer.

At NYC Shred, Amy provided me with a powerful video about that chapter of her life, a video so moving that I immediately shared it on my social media because I knew others needed to hear her message. I told her I would share it with my clients. 

What struck me wasn’t simply what Amy lost.

It was what she chose to do next. Many people would understand if she had given up.

She adapted. She discovered new possibilities. She became a world-record holder and an inspiration to thousands.

You can learn more about Amy and her remarkable journey on her website: http://www.seeamyrun.com/bio

As I listened to her story, I couldn’t help but think about how many people are carrying their own version of shattered dreams.

Maybe it’s a career they didn’t get.

A relationship that ended.

A diagnosis they never expected.

A loss they didn’t see coming.

A life that looks different than the one they imagined.

That’s resilience.

And that’s what being a Life Athlete is all about.

Pushing Yourself Without Punishing Yourself!

Another lesson reinforced throughout the day was the difference between challenge and punishment.

I enjoy pushing myself.

I attend boot camps. I dance. I lift weights. I seek experiences that help me grow physically and mentally.

I know when to take a break.

I know when to hydrate.

I know when recovery is the smartest choice.

At this stage of my life, I’m not trying to be an Olympian.

I’m not chasing perfection.

I’m not trying to prove anything to anyone.

Sometimes wellness culture glorifies extremes.

Push harder. Do more. Never stop.

The strongest people aren’t always the ones who push the hardest.

The same principle applies to mental health.

Recovery isn’t weakness.

Rest isn’t laziness.

Both are essential parts of growth.

Movement Is Mental Health Care!

One of the reasons NYC Shred resonated so much with me is that it reflected something I teach my clients regularly:

These aren’t luxuries. They’re necessities.

When we move our bodies, challenge ourselves, connect with others, and spend time outdoors, we’re supporting our nervous systems in ways that many people underestimate.

Sometimes the prescription isn’t another hour spent scrolling through your phone or replaying worries in your head.

Sometimes it’s movement.

Sometimes it’s the community.

Sometimes it’s stepping outside and reminding yourself that you’re capable of more than you think.

My Biggest Takeaway???

I didn’t leave NYC Shred feeling like an athlete.

Not because I completed every workout perfectly.

Not because I pushed myself to exhaustion.

I pushed when it made sense. I rested when I needed to.

And I was reminded that becoming the best version of yourself isn’t about perfection.

It’s about continuing to show up for your mental, emotional, and physical well-being — even when life gets difficult.

Because being a Life Athlete isn’t about winning medals.

It’s about building the resilience to keep moving forward, no matter what life throws your way.

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