Strong Okanagan females are taking over gyms and weightlifting clubs while encouraging others to do the same.
Women in Kelowna are breaking down barriers and joining traditionally male-dominated sports with success.
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Shepard said that the club is over 70 percent women and welcomes people of all ability levels.
Shepard started lifting in her early teens while competing in snowboard cross. Since then she slowly transitioned into lifting through cross-fit before focusing on Olympic lifting. Shepard recently came second in her weight class at the Canadian Championships
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The Vikings also welcome people who don香蕉视频直播檛 have any previous experience as an athlete.
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Shepard said that developing confidence in the weight room is very important, especially for young women.
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Timmer said that initially she was nervous to start lifting but soon began to love the training.
Timmer and Shepard encourage everyone, regardless of their gender, to get out, move their body and try weightlifting if they are interested.
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Jacqueline.Gelineau@kelownacapnews.com
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