Extol June-July 2018 | Page 47

EXERT & EXHALE mom and supportive wife. That was enough, I rationalized. What I looked like did not – does not – define who I am. As someone who decades before had battled anorexia and bulimia for 10 years beginning in the eighth grade, this stance was proof my body image was strong, and I was proud of how I had evolved. But confidence and self-acceptance were not going to make me physically healthy. I don’t quite know what sparked my resolve to get off the roller coaster of losses, gains and plateaus, but I woke up one Saturday morning ready for a change. Forget waiting for Monday. The time was now. There is no guarantee about longevity of life, but finally I wanted to do everything I could to lead a healthy one. My method was simple: Reduce portions, know my calories, no skipping meals, eliminate alcohol, drink at least 64 ounces of water and exercise. I purchased a cooler, prepped all of my meals except breakfast, scheduled workouts on my calendar and set a routine: Wake up, drink 8 ounces of water while packing my meals in my cooler, get ready for the day with my husband and daughter, make a simple breakfast, go to work, eat lunch, eat again four hours later, spend time with my daughter, eat dinner, prep for the next day, eat a snack before 8 p.m. if still hungry, go to bed. If I had an evening meeting or event to attend, I’d eat beforehand Before so I wasn’t hungry. When offered a cocktail or some sort of delicious treat, I’d decline, explaining I was on a mission to get fit. When life threatened to get overwhelming because of work duties related to coverage of the Kentucky Derby and my husband’s c a m p a i g n f o r Fl oy d C o u n t y Commissioner, I researched a local meal service called MacroMan and started ordering freshly-made meals from them to supplement what I was preparing. As my clothes began to get looser, my motivation, energy and productivity strengthened. Sure, it felt good to have my waist back and zip up a dress I hadn’t been able to wear for the better part of three years, but what I valued most was my decreased anxiety, calmer approach to stressors and mental sharpness. I called it “getting my groove back,” though it was nothing more than setting a goal of getting healthier and – finally – proving to myself I could do it. O T E V A H U O Y S Y WHO SA Y 1 R A U N A J L I T N U WAIT ? E P A H S N I T E G TO START TODAY ! FEATURING On-site personal training | Fitness Assessment Strength Training | Results Tracking Nutrition Counseling | Ongoing Training & Support I’ve lost more than 50 pounds since my all-time high of 180. My goal now is to lose more body fat, gain muscle mass and continue increasing the strength of my heart and lungs through exercise. These days, when I feel my motivation waning, I take a moment to stand in awe and remind myself I’m worth being a priority. After SCHRINK PERSONAL TRAINING 502.216.9475 JUNE/JULY 2018 : EXTOL 45 WWW.SCHRINKPERSONALTRAINING.COM