6.28.2007

Tips to Get You Moving!

Here are some tips and ideas to get you inspired & on your way to the gym!

~VISUALIZE! Picture yourself 20, 30, 40 lbs lighter...or with 20, 30, 40 lbs more muscle mass on you! Is a six pack your goal? Envision yourself with one! You'll have lots more desire to get to work once your goal feels more within your reach, and visualization will most definitely do that for you!

~Anytime you come across reading material that interests you (magazine articles, books...), save it for when you're on the treadmill! It'll make time fly by--and if it's interesting enough, will actually make you want to get to that cardio!

~Get into the habit of training/doing cardio with your significant other. You two can hold each other accountable, and spending time at a gym can turn into true "quality time" together!

~Is there a way to reverse your age? YES! It's called exercise! And it's the only way (along with diet) to literally reverse your body's aging process! Your chronological age won't matter as long as you feel AND look half your years!

~Keep a journal. Include your goals, and your accomplishments in it. It'll help you stay focused on your goals and hold yourself accountable.

~Get a TRAINER! A good trainer will know how to get you motivated to stay on track and make your workouts challenging/interesting enough to keep you coming back for more.

~Think about the way you feel after your workouts. Full of energy, less stressed...a sense of accomplishment. Don't you deserve to feel that way AT LEAST once a day?!

~NOT ENOUGH TIME? I don't buy that FOR A MINUTE! There are 24hrs in a day...MAKE TIME! You can find ONE hour a day (remember, there are TWENTY FOUR!) to make a time investment in the ONLY body you will ever get.

~Interact with people for whom fitness and a healthy lifestyle is important. You'll learn a lot from them, and their enthusiasm will rub off on you. None in your area? That's the beauty of internet, with hundreds of its forums and online communities created for people with common interests.

TAKE CHARGE! Create the body and health you've been dreaming of. Stop waiting, and start doing--do it for yourself, and your loved ones.

Do it because YOU deserve it!

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6.26.2007

Indiana Jane and the Temple of Fried Ice Cream

… And there it is… “Ehhh …ehhh …ehhh”… Its 3am once again as evidenced by the penetrating monotone, rusty nail on the chalkboard screeching sound. That damn three dollar electric alarm clock from Radio Shack, bought back in 1998 (note to self: time to get one of those cool Feng Shui Zen clocks that supposedly wake you gently wake you up over time). Have to get moving; don’t want to be late for my personal training client at 4am. No worries girl; grit it out and stay focused…be dedicated.

Time for me to get to the computer and check all the emails since last night asking the same thing: “How do I tone my core?” Maybe these people should just ask me for the winning Trifecta of the 5th race at Del Mar racetrack. I would probably give them a better answer. Still, they insist on doing as they always do; take my sincere advice about diet and training and make it look like one of those Steve Martin arrows through their heads as I sense it go in one ear and out the other. Why ask for advice if you are just not going to follow it?

Maybe I’m just grumpy, or maybe it’s the bland chicken I am washing down with plain cold broccoli, but as I watch the cable news channels I see it all again: reports of restaurants proudly proclaiming “Zero Trans Fats” and commercials screaming that you should “Get your daily recommended allowance of Calcium from Ice Cream!”

I give up watching TV and decide to go online, instead.

As I read through different websites, I keep seeing all these food diaries posted by women who desperately want to get in shape, lose weight, get toned…however I notice a trend: women posting their daily meal plans consisting of sugary juice, pizza and nightly muffins! I’m sorry to break it to you but the only thing you are going to get by eating muffin bottoms is a muffin top!

All you have to do, is take a look at the diets of bodybuilders, figure and fitness girls. There are thousands of them...and each one looks incredible! Just read the diets they post. Chicken breasts, eggs, cottage cheese, tuna, and protein powder are staples; along with some EFA’s and carbs from oats, brown rice or rice cakes. Look at how detailed their diets are; right down to the exact weight and caloric break down of everything they take in for the entire day.

Does the “I eat because I am unhappy, and I am unhappy because I eat” crowd really not see any discrepancy here? Or are they purposely trying to be like the horse with the blinders on, headed straight for the dangling carrot in front of its face, just like in that cartoon; going in the wrong direction, totally ignoring the advice of the trainer/jockey. Oh the horse was motivated as heck and eager to jump out of the starting gates like a rocket, only it lost its focus and strayed off course.

Just as I find it hard to swallow cold broccoli at 4am, I find this whole eat what you want and get in shape mentality equally difficult to masticate. Yes, I said masticate…get your mind out of the gutter. As my gag reflex (stop it already) kicks in, I’m reminded of a story: Indiana Jane and the Temple of Fried Ice Cream.

There once was a very sweet, pretty lady named Jane. She had every reason to be happy, except one. You see, Jane was overweight—obese, actually. She tried everything to lose the weight...but it just wasn’t happening!

She’s been on every diet at least twice, but no matter how motivated she was starting out, she just never lasted for more than a couple of weeks. Once she’d start to make poor food choices again, she would regain the couple of pounds she worked oh-so-hard to lose...and now it was beginning to get tougher working up the motivation to start over yet again!

Jane didn’t want to be fat! She just no longer knew what to do to lose the weight. She blamed it on her genetics, her kids, and finally...her thyroid condition. It obviously wasn’t her fault the weight wouldn’t budge! I mean she really was motivated every single time she started on a diet...if it weren’t for all those factors beyond her control, she’d surely have been a tiny lil’ thing right now! You know—look like one of those figure girls, winning all her competitions!

Yes, that’s how motivated she was.

Once, after coming across some photos of such figure competitors on the internet, she decided to do more research to find out more about them. Jane had to prove to herself that they were indeed genetically gifted individuals! She’d feel better knowing that none of them had the issues she’s struggling with. Surely, none of them have kids. And naturally, none were ever overweight at all!

The results of her research left her flabbergasted. Jane was even more depressed and at a loss upon learning that many of these figure girls are in actuality mothers, and plenty are over 40 years of age! She even found that a few looked twenty years younger on stage than they did just five years ago, when they were over 100 pounds overweight!

The sadness came over her. She felt herself drowning in a sea of despair, getting swept further away from her goals with each dark wave of chocolate she devoured.

So...blaming the kids is out. Thyroid—plenty have gotten over that, as well. If others have been able to lose hundreds of pounds prior to getting on stage...what was stopping her? She needed to find out. It was finally time for a journey so out of character she wasn’t sure she would ever be the same again.

Jane declared that day to be the day she finally conquered the secret of the temple and defeated the enemies causing her to stray from her intended goals. After a grueling day of work as an archeologist, it was time to once again enter the temple and try to change her fate.

Upon entering into the familiar world, our heroine began dodging waves of ice cream cascading at her from all sides. The mounds of sharp chocolate morsels, and rocky road marshmallows furiously tumbled at her. The frigid cold searing brain freeze she received from being so close numbed her and made it hard to think. They were telling her to stop, relax and enjoy their soothing comfort. Maybe she should just adapt to her shape, take it for what it is? Maybe she could just be one of those “happy” fat people?

The Temple of Fried Ice Cream became increasingly difficult to traverse as night fell. It was now dark; Jane’s vision became uncertain. Should she give up? Should she give in, yet again?

Not our Jane, she would venture on, ever so forcefully moving forward. She reached over and grabbed one of those flaming marshmallow torches she used to munch on; however this time she used it to light the way to freedom. Jane needed to recover the lost secret of the temple and return to her past glory—her former fit body she was once so proud of.

As she pressed on, Jane kept gazing over the photos of these flawless women hanging on the inside of the temple’s walls. The temptation of solid milk chocolate piles and soft serve rainbow sprinkled custard ice cream all around her was overwhelming, and causing her to feel sick. Sick and tired...of all this motivation just not helping her reach her goals at all! She was beyond frustrated. She was angry. Angry...and determined.

Her heart racing, her lunges feeling as though they’re about to explode, Jane felt like screaming... announcing to the entire world of a discovery she just made inside of herself. Having made her way through the precarious maze of cheesecake covered canyons she was finally at the end of the temple, face to face with her arch nemesis – Fried Ice Cream. It held the secret she needed to know. It was a fierce struggle that lasted for what seemed like an eternity. Would Fried Ice Cream again win the battle?

Today was different. It was our heroine’s turning point. Suddenly, Jane was overcome with power emanating from deep within her soul. A profound strength she never knew she had, existed all along. It was impatiently awaiting to be uncovered...determination.

When the smoke and dusty air cleared from within the brick walls, only Jane would be left standing. Proud, with an enormous smile livening up her face, feeling weightless for the first time in ages. Our heroine flew into action, grabbed a heavy duty construction size garbage bag, and went for the refrigerator door.

Out came the frozen TV dinners, the pizza, the sausages...all ten types of cheese, her soda, twinkies, jelly and yes…it was the end for her starch adversary…the Fried Ice Cream. It had put up such a persistent fight for all these years yet it melted into oblivion screaming “Oh cruel fate, why dost thou mock me.” A fateful end it met that day.

Jane was now laughing gallantly. Her mind seemed clear; she suddenly didn’t want any of what she previously could never imagine living without due to “cravings!” CRAVINGS? She kept laughing; she couldn’t begin to imagine letting herself cave into such silly things anymore! She felt superhuman...determined...

This feeling was intoxicating. She was now living her new life. Evil Fried Ice cream had been defeated at long last. From that moment forward, NOT the day after—her new self would never let her wait that long! It was then or never.

Jane proudly signed up with a trainer that day. She got a grocery shopping list off a respected fitness website, and restocked her fridge with chicken, fish, vegetables, and rice. There was now a food scale on her counter, where the enormous basket containing various kinds of breads used to be.

The desire to be regimented was now an engrained part of our heroine. Sticking to an actual plan was the only way she would satisfy that yearning. She could no longer fathom grabbing the first item she laid her eyes upon and starting to eat it out of stress or frustration. Jane had regained her long lost ways, she was now equipped with the secret of the temple. She boasted triumphantly to all her friends and all rejoiced in her success.

I sit here now, two years later, looking at photos of my client Jane on stage. She did it. Just a few months ago, she competed in figure. Lost all her weight, didn’t “fall off the wagon” once. She’s now too determined to let that happen!

Jane reached her goal. There she is, her smile lighting up the stage, her eyes twinkling with pride as she looks at her audience. She’s fully aware of the fact that she is now an inspiration—she is that woman, the one who lost over 100 pounds of weight, standing tall in a barely-there bikini, looking 20 years younger than she did just two years ago.

She battled her demons, the ones inside her—and the ones in her kitchen. She fought with the chocolate and the pasta, the ice cream and the pizza...she WON.

She also learned a crucial lesson. Motivation and Dedication are two totally separate things. Unless a pronounced distinction between them is made, one can never hope to succeed!

Motivation will make you set that alarm and get you out of bed at 4:30am that first morning for cardio. Dedication will keep you getting up at an ungodly hour, day after day, when your body feels numb from the cardio and your legs feel as though they can not take another step.

If you’re only motivated to tone up, you’ll stick to a diet of chicken breasts and brown rice for a week, before complaining that you just need to have Chocolate Cookies...and caving in.

Dedication is when you would rather eat the ass out of a dead donkey than force down the 300th dry chicken breast washed down with water, but you do it anyway—and complaining never even crosses your mind.


Motivation is not enough. You absolutely need to be dedicated. Jane was…Are you?

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Can you reach your goals within a year?


YES! ABSOLUTELY!!

How do I know? I've DONE it!

And if I could do it...you know YOU can, too! ;o)

My goal was to gain muscle mass, and I did--all 30lbs in a year!

Whatever YOUR goal is, it's within your reach, so stop procrastinating and just get to it!

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6.23.2007

Rise Above


Had a bad workout? See no results after a few weeks of dieting?

Guess what? This isn't a "try & give up" type of gig. You either DO IT, or you DON'T!

If you've started on your way...don't even THINK of giving up. Keep at it, and you'll get to wherever you're headed! Doesn't this apply to everything in life?

PERSISTANCE is KEY!


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PB Protein Fudgsickles

Ingredients:

~2 Scoops of Chocolate Whey
~1 cup of Natural Peanut Butter
~Splenda to taste

Directions:

Soften peanut butter by warming it up in microwave (about 20 seconds). Combine soft peanut butter with whey, separate mixture into desired portions, and roll each portion into an oblong shape. Stick a popsicle stick through each, and freeze for about an hour. These taste BETTER than any you can buy at stores, AND they're good for you!

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PB Protein Bars

Ingredients:

~2 Tbsp of Natural Peanut Butter
~1/2 cup of Oats
~60g of Whey
~about 1/4 cup of water (as needed to combine)

Directions:

Microwave peanut butter for about 20 seconds, just to soften up. Once soft, combine with other ingredients and smooth out in a flat, shallow pan.

Refrigerate till the mixture hardens, then cut to desired portions.

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Chicken Thai Style

Ingredients

~1 Tbsp of Thai Red or Green Curry Base
~1 14 oz can of Coconut Milk
~2 Chicken Breasts, sliced
~1-2 cups of veggies (whichever you like)

Directions:


Combine 4 tablespoons of coconut milk with the green curry base, and add to a large pan. Stir until curry base is dissolved, then add the remaining coconut milk and bring to a boil. Lower the heat, add the chicken and the veggies, and cook until the chicken is done.

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Roasted Chicken

Ingredients:

~1 5 to 6 lb. Chicken
~2 Tbsp of Chopped Rosemary
~2 Tbsp of Sea Salt
~3 Cloves of Chopped Garlic
~Pepper to taste
~1 Chopped Red Onion
~1/4 cup Balsamic Vinegar
~1/4 cup Red Wine (GOOD wine, not COOKING wine!)

Directions:

Clean chicken (remove giblets and liver, rinse, dry).

Combine the rosemary, garlic, salt and pepper together, then rub the mixture on the outside of the bird. Let sit for as long as possible (at least an hour, preferably--refrigerated, overnight).

Line the bottom of your pan with chopped onions, and place the chicken on top. Pour both the vinegar and the wine over the chicken. Roast in a preheated, 350 degree oven for approximately 2 hours (or 20 minutes per pound).

Carve the chicken and serve with the balsamic and onion mixture from the bottom of the pan.

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"Cheesecake" Dessert

Ingredients:

~2 tbs of Equal for baking
~1.5tsp of Udo's oil blend
~1 tsp of Vanilla Exract
~1 tsp of Coconut or Almond Extract
~1 Scoop of Vanilla or Strawberry Protein Powder
~1 cup of low fat cottage cheese
~3/4 cup of berries (I use blueberries)

Directions:

Blend all ingredients except the berries in a blender. Transfer to a shallow dish; put berries on top. Sprinkle a little Splenda over the top.

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Protein Pancakes

Ingredients:

~11 Egg Whites
~1 Whole Egg
~1 Cup of Oats
~1 packet of your fav. sugar free Jell-O

Directions:

Blend all ingredients in a blender, pour batter in a thin layer onto a non-stick pan, and cook for just a few seconds per side. Serve with sugar-free syrup and some berries over the top.

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Tuna Omelette

Ingredients:

~3 Egg Whites
~1 Whole Egg
~1 Can of Tuna
~1/2 Cup of Grated Cheese (whatever kind you like)
~Salt, Pepper, other Spices to taste

Directions:

Whisk the eggs together in a bowl. Pour into a non-stick pan, or a pan sprayed with Pam. While cooking over low heat, add tuna, seasonings, and most of the cheese. When egg begins to firm up, fold in half and cook for just a few more seconds per side. Transfer to a plate, sprinkle with leftover cheese, and ENJOY!

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6.18.2007

Always set goals!

Ok, when's the last time you set off in your car without a destination in mind? Probably never. But when was the last time you had a workout without a clear goal in mind? Probably always!

Having a roadmap and a goal in clear site is a critical step in fitness and weight loss success. How will you know if you are going the right direction? How will you know when you get there? Set realistic achievable goals for yourself to help keep motivated and stay on track.

It is also very important to keep track of your progress by using a journal. A journal, detailing each workout, (weights used, reps, sets) will ensure you can actually see your improvements and provide evidence of progressive overload necessary for ultimate body composition changes to take place. I always keep a journal with me at all times in the gym and record everything I do while I am there. I even keep track of my rest time in between sets to make sure I am not slacking off and that I keep things moving while I am at the gym. Remember, keep a journal and set goals for yourself. Keep those goals written in your journal to motivate you during your workouts.

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Pack on some MASS!

Here is a great training program I recommend for those looking to pack on the MASS!

Mon - Chest, Shoulders, Triceps
* Incline press - warm-up sets, 1 work set
* Flat flyes - 1 work set
* Millitary press - 1 warm-up, 1 work set
* Lateral flyes - 1 work set
* Rear delt machine - 1 work set
* Tricep pushdowns - 1 warm-up, 1 work set
* Lying tricep extensions - 1 work-set

Wed - Quads, Hams, Calves
* Squats - warm-ups, 1 work set
* Leg press - work set
* Leg extension - work set
* Leg curl - warm-up, work set
* Stiff leg deadlift - work set
* Standing calf raise - work set

Fri - Abs, Back, Bis
* Rope crunches - warm up, work set
* Lat pull down - warm-ups, work set
* Deadlift - warm-up, work set
* Bent-over rows - work set
* Shrugs - work set
* Standing BB curls - warm up, work set
* Concentration curl - work set

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6.17.2007

Tales of a "Bikini Babe"

I am an athlete. My life is consumed by my sport. I spend it eating six or seven times daily, training a couple of hours per day, and doing copious amounts of cardio. I make sure I get my eight hours of sleep, and carry a gallon of water wherever I go.

Open the biggest cabinet in my kitchen—you’ll see a few jugs of BCAA’s, surrounded by 3 huge containers of protein powder (to assure that I NEVER run out), glutamine, and a collection of smaller bottles with colorful caps inside.

Look around. Staring back at you, on the countertop, is an enormous box of oatmeal from Costco…along with a bottle of Se7en and Hot Rox Extreme, and at least 10 more gallons of water.

Now open my fridge. Awww…were you looking for a soda?? SORRY, all I got is chicken, eggs, broccoli and some steak for that special occasion. I SAID I’m prepping for a contest!!

You were hungry and HAD to stop by Micky D’s because there wasn’t anything healthier around? I understand. I would do the same…if I didn’t have a trunk-full of pre-made chicken with rice and a purse-full of tuna packets with me at all times! Does your lady run to the restroom to “freshen-up” at work? I do the SAME!! Except “freshen-up” means “down a shake” in my language—not “reapply mascara” as it does in hers.

Does your idea of a party involve beer?? I know how to party too!! My idea of a good time involves a squat rack and a bucket for vomiting after each grueling set…

Didn’t mean to get carried away, just wanted to introduce myself. Hi. How you doin’? My name is Olesya Novik. I’m a figure girl. I compete in figure competitions. You know the ones. Some like to refer to them as “bikini contests” that feature girls with “no athletic ability.” Just a bunch of “cardio bunnies” prancing around the stage in high heels. I’m one of those ladies.

Why the bitter undertone, you ask? Come train with me—or better yet, spend a day living my life—and you will see why I’m fed up with reading articles and posts all over the web stating that competing in figure requires no “special abilities, athleticism, or discipline of any kind.”

I get upset any time someone who knows NOTHING about my lifestyle goes on a board to post that figure doesn’t belong as a division of any bodybuilding federation since women competing in it aren’t “real athletes.”

My life as a figure competitor is stressful enough just knowing that unlike the bodybuilding division of my sport, figure doesn’t have any set rules or requirements. While bodybuilders look to simply gain as much mass as humanly possible and get ripped to shreds prior to getting on stage, I have to determine a way to be ripped—but with no visible striations, and have very full—but defined muscles with no water OR thin skin.

My physique can not just be muscular—it has to be aesthetically pleasing to the judges of that particular show. I have to be perfectly balanced—create the illusion of a wide back, a tiny waist, capped shoulders, sculpted legs—all without looking like I have too much muscle in any portion of my figure. I have to look curvy, but strong. I push beyond physical boundaries to get my body unnaturally lean to show off the musculature I work so hard to get. I then have to work on ways to look “full” to MASK that leanness, so as to maintain my feminine appeal.

So what makes bodybuilders more “athletic” than us figure girls, anyway? Is it the fact that they get to walk barefoot on stage, and we have to pose while cramping up in heels? Or maybe it’s the fact that they don’t have to worry about their hair looking perfect, their makeup being flawless…their false lashes staying in place through the day, and their blush being visible on an orange base?

Wait, I know—it’s the fact that male bodybuilders get to hike up their bikini bottoms to show off the striations on their glutes, while I have to Bikini-Bite the barely-there “V” of the bottom portion of my suits to my ass and pray it doesn’t get unglued as I’m trying to balance in my 6” heels while looking graceful in my walk, remembering how to pose perfectly and SMILE!! All while trying to not fall because OUCH…my left leg cramped up! And WHOA…the bikini bite didn’t hold up too well…

Guess what? My barely covered booty is now disqualified from the competition.

Here we go again—back at the drawing board. Pack on some muscle to balance out my physique a bit more. Some old school training does it best for me—yep, those same Deads, Squats, Rack Pulls, Chins…those Barbell Rows and Bench. Those are what I do, just like the Bodybuilders. Just like the “real athletes” of my sport. I bust my ass, lift over twice my weight in most of those compound movements I listed. Just like them. I have deep scratches on my shins, calluses on my palms, long bruises on my back—where the squat bar rests. Yet somehow, according to so many posts on the net, what I do requires “no discipline.”

It’s nothing more than a bikini contest. And it’s time to step on stage. I’m walking slowly, approaching the entrance, grabbing onto the bottom of my suit as I walk—NO WAY IN HELL will I let that Bikini Bite fail on me this time! As I press the suit into my skin, I feel myself getting more nervous—and overwhelmingly excited at the same time. My entire body feels weak, dehydrated, shaky. I can barely see because of the heavy makeup covering my eyelids. My right foot has been cramping up ever since I got into my heels…and all I can think is…SMILE. Try to.

Be graceful, FEMININE. You’ve spent hours covering up the scratches from those Deadlifts, the bruises from the Squats to look flawless—like a lady should! Now it’s your turn. GO! SMILE! Don’t flex too hard! Don’t trip! Rock the hips when you walk! NOT THAT MUCH—watch the Bikini Bite!!

WHEW. It’s over. I did it. The prejudging is done. Time to rest, re-touch my makeup, remain “dry” yet full-looking, fix the hair, and not ruin the tan—which means stay away from water. ANY water. Well…I’m faced with a bit of a dilemma. I DO want the perfect tan—with no drip marks anywhere on my body—for the night show. But nature calls. I’ve GOT to pee. I’m NOT a male. My anatomy makes it impossible to just “stand & aim.” I need to sit, and risk splashing water onto my perfectly tanned bottom. Yes, this too requires ingenuity. I end up peeing in a plastic cup to avoid any marks on my tan.

As soon as I’m backstage prior to the night show starting, I begin helping other girls with their dilemmas. One ruined her tan by not being as resourceful as me when she had to pee. Another competitor had the look of death on her face because one of the straps of her suit broke. Armed with a sewing kit, a few of the girls jumped to help her—while a few others (myself included in this group), went to comfort her and convince her that all would be OK!

As I was thinking of ways to make her understand that what was happening to her was in no way a life-or-death situation, something occurred to me. I DID want to win. Badly. But this isn’t what amazed me—the reason for my desire to win is what was truly surprising!

Unlike male bodybuilders of my sport, I would NOT be rewarded for my efforts in winning the show with a cash prize. All I would be getting is a plastic trophy. The trophy, along with recognition for being the best athlete on stage that day. That is what meant a lot to me. The Squats, the Deadlifts, the Rack Pulls…the bruises, and cuts on my shins. All the vomiting on leg day. All those times I was up for cardio at 3am, before eating a cold chicken breast on my way to work an hour later. ALL WORTH IT, for that recognition!!

I placed first at the show, which, of course, made me happy. In all honesty, however, it’s the weeks leading up to the show that taught me a whole lot about why I love my sport. I learned a lot about who I am, and how determined the iron, the treadmill, and that chicken breast have made me. I learned that I definitely do not give up easily! And hell, if I can lift those 350lbs for sets of 13 reps…I sure will have no problems dealing with just about anything else life throws my way!

A human body is a machine, controlled by the mind. If the mind believes it, the body will achieve it. At least that’s how MY mind works. You know—the mind of an athlete…

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