
My Testimony:
The
BuffMother! Program Works
The Proof: Me
I’ve gone through and am still going through the same struggles every
mother experiences!
I am no different than you:
* I am a mother of 4 whose oldest child is 5 years old and the youngest
are 2-year-old twins!!!
* I have no nanny, no regular sitter or grandparents that baby sit regularly
* I do my own cooking, cleaning, shopping, laundry, errands, etc..
* I have days where I don’t get a shower
* I find it hard to “feel like” working out
* Somtimes my kids don't like going into the gym childcare
* I don’t eat perfect
BUT, I look better and feel better now as a mother than ever before and
I want to share my success secrets with you!
My
Struggle:
PRE-CHILD FRUSTRATION:
As a young 21 year old woman, fresh out of college. I was 100% sold on the
knowledge my expensive college courses gave me. I believed in and was very
eager to practice what I had been taught. With my background in fitness
and nutrition, I started personal training at a gym and working out consistently
myself. I was expecting great results. After 6 months of working out according
to the ACSM’s standards and eating according to the "Food Pyramid",
I got fatter !! I didn’t understand why? Had the scholars failed me?
The authority on fitness, the American College of Sports Medicine, stated
that five 60 min aerobic workouts and 2 strength training workouts a week
would make me fit. I may have been fitter than most, but I was tired, constantly
at the gym, constantly hungry, and noticeably fatter than I was 6 months
earlier! On the nutrition side of things, the food pyramid was the only
diet I was taught to promote. It is still the FDA’s chosen diet because
of the government’s political interest in its success. I followed
this high carbohydrate, low fat diet to a tee and I told my clients and
others to do the same. I didn’t think the experts on diet and exercise
could be wrong and, that they were the reason I was getting bigger. However,
I did know that what I was doing wasn’t working for my own struggle
with my weight!
It was a constant struggle for me to find a way to look good. I worked out
harder doing an hour of cardio 6 days a week and lifting 2-3 days a week
and I still got bigger!!! I thought maybe I should stop lifting all together?
Maybe I had too much muscle, and it was making me look fatter? I was hungry
all the time and couldn’t control my carbohydrate cravings. I was
banging my head against the wall!! No one could give me good advice. I heard
so many trainers and magazine articles say, "don’t lift too much
or you’ll get bulky.", "Do high reps of light weight and
you’ll get a lean beautiful figure", "Do a lot of cardio
at least an hour and if you can do it twice a day. Do 30 minutes in the
morning before you eat and again after supper so you don't have anything
left in your system before you go to sleep.", "Cut the fat in
your diet. Eat low fat and plenty of carbohydrates for energy". I tried
all their advice, along with many diets including Slim Fast, the Zone diet,
the cabbage diet, the grapefruit diet, the all veggie and fruit diet, and
Atkins diet, but they were all only a temporary 5 pound fix until my will
power gave out. Anything that gave results I could hardly do for a week,
much less the rest of my life!
THE FEAR:
By
the age of 24 I had cellulite everywhere and, I was weighing the most I
ever had. I was unhappy and so sick of looking for the answer. At this point
I was definitely not ready for the news of my first pregnancy. Instantly,
I got really scared. What am I going to do? I will be fat the rest of my
life. I had seen it and heard it over and over. "Once you have a baby
you will never be the same you will always have a pooch and your hips don’t
go back." So, what did I do? I gained 10 pounds in the first 2 months
of my pregnancy. Wow! Now I was even more worried. So, I tried my hardest
to do what was becoming very popular at that time. Workout while I was pregnant.
I constantly failed at this endeavor. I really wanted to, but I was tired
and sick. The pressure I put on myself to have a fit pregnancy stressed
me out and I felt like a failure!
Then in my second trimester I did get some energy and was able to go to
the gym again. I had lost a lot of strength and conditioning. I also had
no clue what I should do or safely could do? Working out was a huge mental
challenge. Doing cardio seemed futile. It was supposed to make you loose
weight and feel energized, but all it did during my pregnancy was make my
stomach get bigger and used up the little extra energy I had. Despite it
all I did managed to workout consistently for 5 weeks until my belly got
in the way and then I dropped out. I was a fit pregnancy failure again!
“SKINNY FAT":
It
was then that I decided that pregnancy was "the greatest motivator
for me to get in shape". I made a game plan in my mind for how I would
loose all the baby weight after my pregnancy was over. Once I had recovered
from the horrible delivery of my son, I restricted my calories to under
1000 a day and went running at least 3x’s a week and walked pushing
baby about 4 miles every other day. This was an extremely hard routine to
keep up, but it worked! By nine months after my son was born I weighed what
I had in college, but just like I had been told, my body was not the same.
I had a gut, a shapeless butt, my legs were thin, but had cellulite and
my boobs (don’t even get me started on my boobs) they were worse than
saggy. I chalked it up to the cost of motherhood and figured," I looked
better than most so I shouldn’t complain".
In order to not gain any weight I lived on a very unhealthy diet of basically
coffee and one large meal a day. My body looked thin in clothes, but I had
fat all over. My term to describe this body type is "Skinny Fat".
It is a somewhat attractive body with clothes on, but one that can be over
fat and malnourished. The "skinny fat" individual’s lifestyle
is very difficult to maintain and very unhealthy. Overtime it will lead
to premature aging, low energy levels, depression and even disease. As a
"skinny fat" person I had no energy and no joy but, somehow I
kept it up for 2 years. I was still young enough to pull it off, but I was
scared to death at the prospect of having to live this way the rest of my
life and I was absolutely terrified at the prospect of having to go through
another pregnancy.
When my son was 21/2 I decided to try working out on the home gym my husband
had bought us for Christmas a month earlier. It seemed to be working to
help him look better, so I thought "I’ll do this a couple days
a week and maybe I’ll look better too." Sure enough a month into
it I began to notice positive change and then surprise! I was looking so
good that I got pregnant again.
PREGNANT AGAIN:
Now what? Well first I had to start eating again. Through the morning sickness, tiredness, feeling bloated and fat, I was able to keep up with using my home gym and walking. Once I hit month 5 I was unable to walk without bad hip and low back pain. So, I reluctantly stopped walking. I did however continue strength training 3 days a week up until 2 weeks before I gave birth. I had gained about 30 pounds and was very ready to loose it all again. After my little girl was born, I fell into my former habits of eating hardly any food and doing lots of cardio. By six weeks after, I was already back to being thin and was working on getting thinner. My weight loss was so fast!!! A light bulb then lit up in my head "the consistent strength training I did through my pregnancy had enabled me to recovered from this pregnancy so much faster. The muscle I had built made the 'baby fat" melt off my body!" I was excited by this revelation, but still didn’t follow through on the strength training. Instead, I used my now higher metabolism to get really thin. By six months after having my second child I weighed 115 and thought I looked very good (but not really). I didn’t realize that by getting that thin my body was eating itself and causing me to loose most of the muscle I had gained.
MORE BABIES!
Then
after my run one day I was horribly nauseous. I thought, "Yuck what
did I eat?" Nothing bad, I was just pregnant!!! WOW and OOPS. With
a colicky baby who was only 6 months old and my 3 year old son, how was
I going to handle this? I was so very sick and tired. I could hardly get
out of bed to take care of my 2 kids much less worry about exercising. Then
at 7 weeks I had an ultrasound and everything was fine except – surprise
TWINS! Man I was a "fertile myrtle"!!! The doctor explained that
that is why I was so sick and to be prepared for a much harder pregnancy
with twins. I had no idea what lay ahead. I truly believe that twin pregnancies
are at least 4x’s harder than normal ones. I couldn’t believe
how much more physically and mentally traumatic being pregnant with twins
was!
I was a wreck. No way in the world could me workout. I had to save any ounce
of energy I had to focus on my other 2 kids and trying to gain 45 pounds.
My belly exploded in size and I kept trying to tell myself that it would
be Okay. The agony I went through in my mind about what my body would look
like post-twin pregnancy was very defeating. I had survived 2 normal pregnancies
with few war wounds, but this one was different. I wouldn’t leave
it untarnished, and I could become a big puddle of fat. I was so sad.
After months of sickness, daily naps, eating everything in sight, no exercise
and felling like I was going to explode, I got the pleasure of spending
about 3 weeks in the hospital hooked up to every machine and IV they had
in order to keep my baby girls in my tummy as long as possible. The drugs
they use to stop labor are horrible! They make you very sick, unable to
eat and turn any muscle on your body to fat. Finally at 34 weeks my uterus
couldn’t take it anymore, and I had my twins by C-section. They were
only 4 pounds and had to be in the intensive care nursery for an agonizing
month. I then nursed them for 3 months and didn’t go anywhere until
they were about 5 months old. (I couldn't go anywhere, I hadn't had a car
since my first child was born just so I could be a true "stay at home
mom", Ha, Ha!)
SUCCESS:
For
a total of 4 years I had either been just recovering from a pregnancy or
actually pregnant. I did not know who Michelle was anymore. I had lost myself
in my motherhood. That's when I decided I had to get a car, so I could go
back to the gym. It was the best therapy $350/month could buy! After three
months back, I found myself. My competitive personality came back to life
and in November of 2003 I decided I would, beat the odds, and rebuild a
better body than I had as a teen. My goal was to develop a national level
figure physique in 5 short months and astonishingly it worked! In March
of 2004 I won my first 2 figure titles and 3 more followed that year! The
program I followed was designed by me, to specifically overcome the problems
mothers encounter after pregnancy. It has worked for me and other countless
women!
After hearing my testimony, the next time look at my pictures please don't
think, "she had nothing to overcome" or "she has never been
fat and out of shape" or "she is just naturally that way".
That is far from the truth! I’ve been where you are. I overcame and
became a BuffMother!