the reason that I can be 38 and have two kids and wear a bikini is because i work my ass off. it’s not an accident. it’s not luck, it’s not fairy dust, it’s not good genes. it’s killing myself for an hour and a half five days a week, but what i get out of it is relative to what i put into it. that’s what I try to do in all areas of my life.
- gwyneth paltrow
although i have to say…gwyneth paltrow does have some pretty damn good genes. have you seen this photo of gwyneth and her mother?
i haven’t posted a crossfit update in a while so i thought now is as good as time as any. it’s been almost eight months since my first day at crossfit jaguar. i remember so clearly walking in, nervous as hell, thinking what the hell am i doing. but i did it…telling myself over and over again, what did i have to lose; if crossfit isn’t for me, i don’t have to go back.
since my last update in january, i’ve lost a couple pounds (no, i’m not trying to lose weight) and about 1/2 inch everywhere. i’ve also dropped about three percent body fat.
i crossfit four times a week and do my best to eat well — high protein, low-glycemic. but some days are just off days and i waiver, like this past week. but i WILL get back on track.
a couple weeks ago, i tracked my daily food intake. i quickly realized that i just don’t eat enough food and how very easy it is to eat a lot of carbohydrates. i’ve never been a big eater and i don’t like vegetables that much, so i really have to work hard at this eating well and eating enough thing.
here i was, pre-working out, may 2010.
and here i am today. proud to be a 41-year-old, mother of three, fit, healthy and stronger than i’ve ever been in my entire life. when i started crossfit, i could maybe do one military style push up. the other day, i did 100 (no going to my knees). can’t wait till the day that i can share that i did one unassisted pull up.
there was no editing, retouching, tweaking or anything done to any of these photos. i wanted to be honest and real, with everything i posted throughout this journey.
i share these continued updates to hopefully inspire. you CAN do it!! it’s never too late to get fit and be healthy. i truly haven’t felt better and i keep getting stronger and stronger. it’s really been an amazing journey and i never thought i’d say this but…i actually look forward to working out; i crave it. i know and completely understand that crossfit isn’t for everyone, but i hope that you will find that thing that works for you!!
you can see more photos and read more about my getting fit journey here.
i pinned this today (via pinterest) and it says it perfectly (couldn’t find original source to give credit)…
lastly, check out this amazing video of crossfit women. blows my mind!!
if you have any questions, please ask! i’m no expert, but i can offer my personal thoughts.
ETA –
Q: is it a class or did you have to get a personal trainer?
A: personally, i started out with a personal trainer three times a week. and did that for three months,until i got to the point that i was comfortable to go into a class. however, depending on the gym, you might be able to go right into a class (many gyms are now requiring a fundamentals or foundations course). for me, i wanted to get a good understanding of the workouts and make sure i knew how to do the lifts properly so i wouldn’t get hurt.
Q: where do I find this workout? i admit Im out of shape and have a few health issues..i need to get fit!!! how often do you train?
A: you can read all about crossfit here. that website has everything — workouts of the day (WODs), demo exercise videos, etc. you can also google crossfit in your local area, to find all the crossfit gyms around you. i researched all the gyms in tampa, before deciding which one to go to. i wanted to find one that was a good fit for me. while the fundamentals of each crossfit gym are the same, the gym personalities (feel or vibe of the gym) can be very different.
i started out training three days a week. some days it was 20 minutes. other days it was an hour. now that i’m in classes, i crossfit four times a week.
and this awesome momma shared about her journey, doing and managing her own personal crossfitting.
Q: i am still finding it hard to get specific exercises for my waistline. do you have any that you have found that worked particularly well?
A: my waistline was my HUGE trouble spot and in the first five weeks of crossfit, i lost three inches in my waist. with that being said, i think it was the combination of all the exercises (so many of them work my core) and changing my diet. i really don’t do that many sit ups (or ab specific exercises) at all.
i just googled and found this crossfit article regarding exercises for abs and i love working out with a kettlebell. i’m sure there’s plenty more articles out there too.
Q: as a previous carb-addict, what do you eat for breakfast now?
A: i typically have a protein shake in the morning (water, 1/2 banana, spinach or kale, almond or peanut butter, flax seed, protein powder and ice). if i don’t have a protein shake, i’ll have eggs and/or bacon. i don’t eat until after my crossfit workout, so that’s around 10:30 AM. if i’m really hungry in the morning (pre-workout), i’ll have a clementine and some almonds.



















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Whooohoo HoT Mumma!! you inspire me Deb…. Im doing Crossfit here in Australia and yes its damn hard but I love it!! and I cant wait to see the rewards like you have!! and I love it that someone like you inspires me to keep going!!
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wow. I want to be that strong! so inspiring to watch!
you look awesome Deb!
is it a class or did you have to get a personal trainer??
Hi Deb
First off I want to say u look incredible!!! I just had my 5th child and Im done w/ that part of my life..no more babies..how did you get started? where do I find this workout? I admit Im out of shape and have a few health issues..i need to get fit!!! How often do you train?
Go Deb! So proud of you mama! You inspire me. xo
I thought you were hot the day I met you – 5 years ago (WOW!!), and now you are smoking hot! Keep it up, Deb!!!
you looked hot to start off with! I am struggling to tone my waist and love handles after having my daughter 6months ago- I go to the gym 4 days a week for 1-1.5hrs each time (cardio and weights) and eat low calorie/low carb/high protein diet. I am still finding it hard to get specific exercises for my waistline. Do you have any that you have found that worked particularly well?
WOW! Look at those abs! You go mama!
fabulous deb! you look amazing.
Omg. You look hot!!
You look great! My youngest son (18 years old) does crossfit with his buddies using the WOD at our local gym…small town no Crossfit gyms here. I took a look at the site when he started and looked for a modification section
. No such critter lol. I noticed none of the ladies in the clip looked anywhere near 50 but hey it doesn’t hurt to have a goal.
this is inspiration! you look fabulous…now i’m going for a run…=)
Love the quote! It is a ton of work but SO worth…as is everything else that you have to work for. You look awesome and are very inspirational (in all areas).
You look awesome – all your hard work has paid off! I could have written your before story and had a similar before picture. Just a quick and simple question – as a previous carb-addict what do you eat for breakfast now?
Wow Deb! You should be so proud. You and Kelly have totally inspired me! Crossfit here I come!! xo
Deb– ‘effing fabulous. You rock. Thanks for the link!
I think you are pretty awesome yourself!
P.S. look at how you hold yourself. You are carrying your shoulders completely different that before. Are you noticing that you are treated differently? I would bet on it!
AWESOME!!! Keep up the hard work! You’re inspiring people to make positive change here, and that’s pretty amazing.
I can’t tell you how much I love seeing this transformation in you… because it so much more than just the body (which is hot. hot. hot. by the way!). You inspire.