Showing posts with label transformation tuesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transformation tuesday. Show all posts

Monday, 3 February 2014

Fitness Transformation Tuesday with Christelyn AKA Fitness Mama

A great Transformation Tuesday story, thanks again for sharing your journey with us Christelyn. Keep on inspiring and for more information on this beautiful lady, click on all the hyperlinks below.

Enjoy!
xxDani



My name is Christelyn and I am the founder/creator of Fitness Mama.  I'm a full time wife and mother of two kids ages, 7 and 2.  I'm a certified LVN and a certified Hot Hula Fitness instructor in the Sacramento area. 

The past year and a half has been life changing not only for myself but for my family as well.  We changed from an extremely unhealthy, sedentary lifestyle to a healthy, active lifestyle.  The road has not been easy and there have been ups and downs.  Having to balance being a wife and mom and the daily routines is hard enough.  And then incorporating time to workout is a battle within itself!  It took a lot of courage and perseverance to even begin in the first place. I knew that if I didn't change, my kids' unhealthy habits would definitely take a toll on them when they got older.  To date, I've lost 60 lbs and still working towards my goal.  Click here and here for more about my weight loss journey.  And then here and here for more about how I got started.  It has become my passion to help others to become more healthy while facing life's challenges.

Monday, 27 January 2014

Fitness Transformation Tuesday with Andrea Allen

Let me introduce you to Andrea. A mother to twin baby girls born 7 months ago. Read her story on how she got her body back after giving birth only 7 weeks after having them. There were some struggles conceiving these precious little angels but with turning her eating habits around she was able to focus on leading a fit and healthy lifestyle.

Thanks for sharing your healthy journey with us Andrea. You look amazing! Keep up the fab work! 

Much love and friendship,
XxDani 

Andrea from Deliciously Fit N Healthy 7 weeks post baby


  • I started my journey as a freshmen in college. I had a rough breakup and I went to the gym one day to get 
    out of my apt and clear my head. I felt invigorated and alive for the first time in a long time. That 
    developed my love for exercise. I got certified as a fitness instructor shortly afterwards.Then after tearing 
    my ACL playing lacrosse I realized I needed to eat better so I started my healthy food journey. I enjoyed 
    learning so much about health that I changed my major to Public health education! 6 years later my 
    husband and I had to do fertility and the doctors told me to stop exercising and to eat more junk. It was so 
    hard to feel not in control but I had faith if I followed my instructions I would conceive. A year and a half 
    later after 3 inseminations I became pregnant through invetro with baby girl twins. I was still restricted for 
    the first half of my pregnancy but I always did all I could no matter what. Once I was ok'd I continued to 
    exercise up until labor day. My determination helped me recover fast as well. So now I am back on my 
    journey free to push myself to my limits and experimenting in the kitchen again. Its sooo exciting!
  • I use to eat cup of noodles everyday after school in highschool and when I went to collage I would eat a 
    PB&J sandwich and then go crawl in bed. I use to make pans of brownies all the time and eat diorites and
    hamburger helper alot as well.
  • I played sports all through high school and collage and club lacrosse for BYU. Thats when I tore my knee 
    and my healthy food journey started. I also enjoy watching football with my hubby!
  • I love my hubby and two baby girls. They bring a smile to my face everyday and remind me any sacrifice 
    was worth having them. I love traveling and enjoying trying new places to eat at. I am totally a foodie!
  • The breakup started my fitness journey and my torn ACL started my health food journey
  • I hope to inspire other people that getting fit after pregnancy is TOTALLY possible. I to help people know
    they are not alone and if they have questions they can ask. I have an instagram account where I post 
    healthy recipes and workouts and have started a blog to assist with anyones fitness journey.
  • It takes work. I didn't use being pregnancy with twins to be an excuse. I tried my best every day before
    they were born and after to get my fitness on and it was so hard some days. But i kept trying! Its easy to 
    find excuses but its hard to find solution. (my transformation photo is 7 weeks after labor)

Monday, 20 January 2014

Fitness Transformation Tuesday with Mallory Minor

This is pretty cool. What a transformation! Amazing how you can surround yourself with people and not really know that you are leading an unhealthy lifestyle. Until your GP tells you (at 16 years) if you don't shed some of your 100kgs AKA 217lbs you will be going down the obesity path.

Congratulations beautiful Mallory, you did it! You now lead and live a bountiful and healthy lifestyle. Keep going and keep on inspiring.

I would also love to receive your healthy new lifestyle. For more information, click here.

Much love and friendship,
XxDani



Monday, 13 January 2014

Fitness Transformation Tuesday with Craig Spencer

I have been following this gentleman for a few months now and I am totally blown away by his commitment and dedication. You are amazing!!!

Let me introduce you to the wonderful Craig Spencer, all the way from the UK. Come read his journey thus far and follow him on his Instagram handle @BigSpen73 and be inspired!

I welcome you all to submit your new healthy and fit journey and share it with me. Click here.

Much love and friendship,
xxDani



How old are you and please can you share your health and fitness journey to date?


Hi, I'm Craig i am a 40 year old single father of three youngboys. in May of 2013 I hit my heaviest I'd
ever been, 25 stone 2 lbs (160 kilo) 352.7lbs I smoked, ate badly and finally my knees gave up the fight 
and succumbed to patella tendinitis leaving me unable to walk very far at all and even then only with 
the aid of a walking stick. My GP referred me to the waist wise program at my local leisure centre, a 12 
week group course of food psychology and light exercise, whilst there I learnt that the gym was nota 
place to be feared but a tool to be used, as was the pool. At first I managed a light gym session of light 
cardio and flirting with a few weight training machines. Also allowing myself a warm down of 15 
lengths of the 25m pool. At the same time I tried cutting down on my sugar and fat intake. I Started to 
see results and I liked it. So I kept going and pushing myself more and more each time, I am now at 8 
months into my journey and I've lost 7 stone 4 lbs (over 100lbs) and I won't stop till I've lost another 
50-60 lbs. Oh yeah, and I've been smoke free for the past 4 months now also.
        

What types of foods did you used to eat as a kid and young adult? What's changed since then?


I could eat McDonald's like nobody else, fast food, pizza, high fat, high sugar (3 sugars in my hot 
drinks) I never ate breakfast, some days I wouldn't eat till the evening, but then I would just pig out. I 
now eat a more balanced diet, low sugar and fat options are chosen whenever possible, I consume vast
amounts of green tea (with Sweetener now) and I am a little bit addicted to peanut butter lol.

        
Do you play any sports or what sports do you like watching?


I love the gym and swimming, I usually go to the gym 4 - 5 times a week, swim 3 times a week (70
lengths of 25m pool) and I do a Zumba class once a fortnight (on the Friday I don't have my kids). 
        

What are your interests, passion and what makes you smile?

Everything I have done, and everything I still want to achieve is all for my boys. My reason for being
xxx
        

What was the catalyst that sparked your lifestyle change?

The realisation that not being able to play with my kids because of hobbling around with a walking 
stick was not who I wanted to be.

What are some of your dreams/goals you hope to achieve over the next 12 months?


I am aiming to get to 14 stone by my 41st birthday at the end of September.
                
What tips would you like to share with my readers about your transformation?

I am aiming to get to 14 stone by my 41st birthday at the end of September. 

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Monday, 16 December 2013

Fitness Transformation Tuesday with The Raw Boy

It never ceases to amaze me all these phenomenal transformations I receive all across the globe. It totally blows me away and I absolutely love sharing each and every story with you on Transformation Tuesday. 

The raw boy is no different. His transformation came about from a car accident that changed his life about a year ago. He took the opportunity to change his life around and started doing something new with it. Today he is a raw vegan. (like my amazing friend from Fully Raw, check out the interview I did with Kristina here and our Stand Up And Be Rawesome challenge in April 2013). Super cool.

Without further adeui here is Neto's story. 

The Raw Boy shares his transformation with Fitness Food And Style


How old are you and please can you share your health and fitness journey to date?
I am 22 years old and I am raw vegan. I have lost 55kg (in 3 months), clear my cystic acne more than 90% and have cured my constipation. I am also now able to run 6-9 mi everyday. It will be a year this january as vegan/raw vegan.

What types of foods did you used to eat as a kid and young adult? What's changed since then?
Growing up I always ate tons of fruits and vegetables but as a young adult I was a heavy eater of junk food. Eating about more than 3 fast food meals everyday. I now eat only veggies and fruits in their raw state, no processed foods, salts, oils or anything that comes from an animal.

Do you play any sports or what sports do you like watching?
I don't play any sports but I do run every day on my own and I enjoy watching soccer.

What are your interests, passion and what makes you smile?
I love to read and travel and I am very passionate about learning from another cultures. Seeing a smile on the face of a stranger or someone I just got the privilege to help puts the best smile on my face. There's no better satisfaction than helping someone else.

What was the catalyst that sparked your lifestyle change?
I had a car accident a year ago that changed my life for good. After the accident I decided to change my life around and decided that by loosing weight I could help my self feel a little more better about myself, but I never intended on going raw vegan or even caring about my health I just wanted to lose weight. Now my health is on my top priorities.

What are some of your dreams/goals you hope to achieve over the next 12 months?
I wish to cure my Rosacea for good, Rosacea is a chronic skin diseases that affects your skin with redness. Start growing my own produce (fruits and veggies) and start working on my master degree program.

Rosacea before and after becoming a raw vegan

What tips would you like to share with my readers about your transformation?
There's always one question I always ask myself: 

1). Are you really happy with what you are doing, is it really worth it? If not make a change, because finding oneself is the task of a life time. 3 tips/elements I considered essential to a healthier lifestyle are: Hydration, Exercise, and sleeping are key to living a healthier life.

Thank you so much Neto for sharing your amazing story with us, you look amazing and I am so happy to see you have healed most of your ailments. You can follow Neto's heathy journey on his Instagram @therawboy, Twitter and Facebook page.  

For those wishing to share their story please fill out our questions here and I can't wait to feature you!!

Much love and friendship,
XxDani 

Monday, 9 December 2013

Fitness Transformation Tuesday with Michelle

WOWZA! That's all I can say about this amazing and beautiful girl. It goes to show we all have our ups and downs but there is always a way to overcome our old habits and turn them into new ones.

Michelle tells us how she changed her life for the better!



How old are you and please can you share your health and fitness journey to date? 

I'm 28 years old. I grew up a chubby child but after high school and college I blew up to almost
400lbs. I was a binge eater and ate ALL the time in secret. I would grocery shop for a week and then
cook meal after meal and eat everything I purchased for the week in the span on a few hours. I was
completely out of control and needed to make serious changes. I started by buying my groceries 1 day
at a time. I'd go every morning and only buy what I needed for one day to stop myself from eating
everything. I also started walking to and from work and doing water aerobics. Once the weight started 
coming off I began to add more exercise such as Zumba and the stairs in my city. After a year I had lost
almost 140lbs. I then got sick for several months in a row and started gaining back some of the weight I 
had lost. I gained back close to 40lbs and felt bigger than ever. After months of being sick I had my  
tonsils and adenoids removed, as well as my nasal passages cauterized to help with my breathing. I took 
my before pictures on April 25, 2013 because I had heard that I would likely lose weight from not
being able to eat after the surgery. I quickly lost the 40lbs I had gained back and used it as a push to get
back on track. I started going to the gym twice a day Monday to Friday and once on the weekends as 
well as took up spinning, running outdoors and weight training. I made serious changes to the food I eat
and cut out carbs. As of today I am now 202lbs less than I was 2 years ago and in the 100s for the first 
time in my adult life.
  
What types of foods did you used to eat as a kid and young adult? What's changed since then? 

I was an extremely picky eater as a child and as a young adult. I was given a lot of options and if I didn't like the food something else would be made for me. Most of the time I ate carbs. CARBS all the time. BAD carbs. I ate pizza, Kraft Dinner, Hamburgerhelper, pasta, garlic bread, french fries, chicken fingers, chicken wings etc. If it did not include vegetables and was deep fried or breaded I ate it. Since then I have cut out the bad carbs (personal choice because I was addicted to them) I now mainly eat meat and vegetables, as well as some fruit and very little dairy.


Do you play any sports or what sports do you like watching? 

I do not currently play any sports, but I used to play baseball and plan to get back into it next summer. I'd also like to start participating in more runs. I did a 5k this year and really enjoyed it. I was not able to run the entire time, but I did make it to the finish line and would like to do more where I can actually run the full 5k without taking any breaks.
        

What are your interests, passion and what makes you smile? 


My friends and family make me smile. My interests and passions include the gym and working out. It
has become a VERY large part of my life and I've actually grown to like it. The biggest surprise was 
how much I've begun to enjoy running. I used to hate it and think that if it wasn't involved in a sport 
there was no point whatsoever to run. Now I go outside, the scenery is beautiful, I put my headphones
on and I just run. It's so relaxing and peaceful and one of the few times that I can just shut my mind off 
completely and not think about anything at all.

What was the catalyst that sparked your lifestyle change? 


The catalyst that sparked my lifestyle change was a number of different things. I was embarrassed to do things I enjoyed. I was afraid I would be to big to do things so I never bothered trying. I outgrew the largest sizes in the plus size stores. I was just out of control and if I didn't put a stop to it I don't know where I would have ended up.
        
What are some of your dreams/goals you hope to achieve over the next 12 months? 


Within the next 6 months I would like to be at my goal weight. As a reward for myself I plan to go skydiving for my birthday. I'd like to be well on my way to building more muscle and perhaps working in some way to help others lose weight themselves.
        

What tips would you like to share with my readers about your transformation? 


Don't quit would be my biggest advice. Everyone slips up, maybe gains back some weight, eats the
wrong thing, misses a day at the gym. It doesn't mean you are unsuccessful it just means you are
human. It's not going to happen overnight but if you continue to be honest with yourself and the work
you are putting in it will eventually happen and you will see the changes.
                 

List your social media's if you would like people to follow you

Instagram @hoople

Thank you so much Michelle for sharing your new and healthy lifestyle. You have truly demonstrated with commitment and change, anything is possible. Keep up the fabulous work!

Much love and friendship,
XxDani