Cardio-Phobic? Fit Mom Of 4 Shares Workout Secrets
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What's the big deal? In addition to her age -- the average female figure contestant is about 28 -- she's a mom of four: Max, 7, and triplets Hank, Sam, and Sophia, 6. She also employed a rather unusual workout regimen for a competitive figure contestant.
"I gained 25 pounds in college," says Johnson, "mostly because I've always hated cardio. Weights I would do, but I just wouldn't do anything aerobic."
When Max arrived, Johnson knew it was going to be even harder to lose weight unless she faced her cardio phobia. That's when she found a local women's-only fitness center whose philosophy combined strength training and cardio.
"I belonged to a serious weight-lifting gym and I had doubts," says Johnson, "But I knew I would never realize my dream unless I changed tactics, so I quit my gym and jumped right in."
Johnson checked her progress against a friend who was training for the same event. "She lifted weights and did cardio two to three hours a day, six days a week. I did my 30-minute workout, three to five days a week, and nothing else. Our results were comparable."
Research supports Johnson's experience. Addressing the American College of Sports Medicine recently, Dr. Richard Kreider presented the results of the 2008 Curves/Avon Fitness Study, which tracked 43,000 women through the 30-day challenge. Participants worked out at Curves three times a week and were encouraged to walk an additional 120 minutes a week. The women saw considerable decreases in weight, body fat, inches, blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar. "It's possible to make significant improvements with this type of program," says Kreider.
Johnson took multivitamins and followed her gym's eating plan. She loved the flexibility, meal plans and recipes. "I make the chili all the time," she says.
"People think you have to work out for hours a day to get really fit," says Johnson, "but I've proven to myself that's not true. As a mom of four, I don't have time even if I wanted to. And the good news is, if I give it my all during those 30 minutes, I don't have to."
Megan's Favorite Cozy Comfort Chili
"I make this in batches of 25 servings and freeze in one-cup portions," says Johnson. "Take one out, reheat, top with cheese and enjoy."
Ingredients:
Garlic, to taste
Onion, to taste
Celery, to taste
Bell Pepper, to taste
1 teaspoon oil
3 ounces 95 percent lean ground beef
1/2 can diced tomatoes, with juice
1/4 cup black beans, cooked
1/4 cup pinto beans, cooked
1/4 cup kidney beans, cooked
1/4 cup shredded low-fat cheese
Directions:
Saute your favorite vegetables and spices (you can use unlimited amounts of them) in oil. Add lean ground beef and cook through. Stir in diced tomatoes with juice, black, pinto and kidney beans. Stir and cook until bubbly. Top with 1 ounce (1/4 cup) shredded low fat cheese.
Recipe from the "Curves Fitness & Weight Management Plan."
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