A Love Story
One early morning, during his 5am workout, Tommy Martin, former football player, medical school student and strength training devotee, wandered into the cardio room at his gym.
“I had literally never stepped foot into the cardio room until this day, but for some reason I went in,” said Tommy.
Good thing he did.
There, perched on an exercise bike, was Phoebe Laplante. She had long brown hair, sparkling olive eyes and a smile that lit up the room.
Wow, he thought. Who is that? She radiates love and positivity. I think I’m gonna marry that girl.
Tommy struck up a conversation and Phoebe agreed to a date. But there was a catch. They could go out if Tommy went on a run with her.
You might think this would be an easy task for an athlete who played football in high school and in college at Kansas Wesleyan University. But not for Tommy. To make up for what he proclaims is a lack of natural athletic talent, he spent his school years getting up early to workout, do drills and train. Working hard was the only way that he knew to be the best linebacker he could be.
Tommy was strong, built with impressive muscle mass. In college he could squat 500 pounds, deadlift 550 pounds and bench 375 pounds.
But cardio? Endurance? Not so much. In fact, he says the only running he did was to the refrigerator and back.
Still, he couldn’t shake that feeling. Phoebe could be The One. So he showed up for that run. And the inexperienced runner he was, walked up in sneakers with holes in them, a cotton cut-off T-shirt and baggy shorts.