After being in the fitness industry for such a long time, it definitely takes courage to be transparent and share this significant point of transformation along my journey.
After several years of competing in fitness competitions, I (not unusually) dived into harsh dieting and extensive cardio, which left my body wrecked from the yo-yos of on-season and offseason dieting. After the mental and physical exhaustion of competing in five back-to-back fitness shows, I decided to let my body heal and I turned my dynamic athleticism to boxing, powerlifting and CrossFit. I put aesthetics aside and just gave myself the opportunity to get strong, be athletic and focus on my professional career.
My before picture (picture on left) was taken after the holiday season in February 2015. That same week, I set a new state record for powerlifting in my weight division. That’s fit, right? Well, the extra fluff was driving me crazy, and I didn't look like the athlete that I am. I had refused to go on a restrictive diet, so I was all over the place with food intake, which resulted in a fit but fat physique. The picture on the left was beyond frustrating to view, and it helped me strongly decide that I wanted a lifestyle change that went beyond fitness prep. I reached out to a coach who believes in individualized macronutrients. I started on If It Fits Your Macros (IIFYM), which I believe is one of the greatest lifestyle diets out there. For the first time, I approached weight loss in a holistic way — no restrictions and no starvation — just slow and steady progress.
Fast-forward six months later. After a lesson of patience, dedication, focused training and food preparations, I slowly glided into the picture you see on the right. What makes this change so incredible is that I allocated enough time to make this transformation, and it feels incredibly sustainable.
More than ever, I see the bigger picture of what I want my health and physique to look like forever — beyond the stage and aesthetics. I wanted something lasting! Pictures speak a thousand words, and a journey of a million miles starts with that first step. This moment is a milestone on my continued journey.
Since then, I have maintained a confident offseason weight and have learned to balance my training with flexible dieting. It has taken me a long time to find this balance, and it still takes effort to be conscience of this goal. We all go through seasons in our lives, and if we can learn from each step along the way, then we are winning every time. Be patient, gentle and loving to your body no matter what its condition. Our bodies will respond to everything we think, say and express to ourselves. If you want to transform the body, you must transform the mind.
It turned out to be too cute when your favorite bollywood celebs fall in love with one of your other favorite celebs. But there are some couples whose mismatched affairs shock you. It is hard to believe that how they fell in love at place.
Here are few such unbelievable and shocking mismatched affairs of bollywood.
1. Arjun Kapoor & Arpita Khan
2. Shahid Kapoor & Vidya Balan
3. Anurag Kashyap & Kalki
4. Aditya Pancholi & Kangana Ranaut
5. Rani Mukerjee & Aditya ChopraChopra
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Figure athlete Genieve Sanchez learned that to transform her body, she had to transform her mind first.
After being in the fitness industry for such a long time, it definitely takes courage to be transparent and share this significant point of transformation along my journey.
After several years of competing in fitness competitions, I (not unusually) dived into harsh dieting and extensive cardio, which left my body wrecked from the yo-yos of on-season and offseason dieting. After the mental and physical exhaustion of competing in five back-to-back fitness shows, I decided to let my body heal and I turned my dynamic athleticism to boxing, powerlifting and CrossFit. I put aesthetics aside and just gave myself the opportunity to get strong, be athletic and focus on my professional career.
My before picture (picture on left) was taken after the holiday season in February 2015. That same week, I set a new state record for powerlifting in my weight division. That’s fit, right? Well, the extra fluff was driving me crazy, and I didn't look like the athlete that I am. I had refused to go on a restrictive diet, so I was all over the place with food intake, which resulted in a fit but fat physique. The picture on the left was beyond frustrating to view, and it helped me strongly decide that I wanted a lifestyle change that went beyond fitness prep. I reached out to a coach who believes in individualized macronutrients. I started on If It Fits Your Macros (IIFYM), which I believe is one of the greatest lifestyle diets out there. For the first time, I approached weight loss in a holistic way — no restrictions and no starvation — just slow and steady progress.
Fast-forward six months later. After a lesson of patience, dedication, focused training and food preparations, I slowly glided into the picture you see on the right. What makes this change so incredible is that I allocated enough time to make this transformation, and it feels incredibly sustainable.
More than ever, I see the bigger picture of what I want my health and physique to look like forever — beyond the stage and aesthetics. I wanted something lasting! Pictures speak a thousand words, and a journey of a million miles starts with that first step. This moment is a milestone on my continued journey.
Since then, I have maintained a confident offseason weight and have learned to balance my training with flexible dieting. It has taken me a long time to find this balance, and it still takes effort to be conscience of this goal. We all go through seasons in our lives, and if we can learn from each step along the way, then we are winning every time. Be patient, gentle and loving to your body no matter what its condition. Our bodies will respond to everything we think, say and express to ourselves. If you want to transform the body, you must transform the mind.
Barack Obama is President of the United States.
In the years since, we've revitalized technology innovation at NASA, extended the life of the International Space Station, and helped American companies create private-sector jobs by capitalizing on the untapped potential of the space industry.
Last year alone, NASA discovered flowing water on Mars and evidence of ice on one of Jupiter's moons, and we mapped Pluto -- more than 3 billion miles away -- in high-resolution. Our space telescopes revealed additional Earth-like planets orbiting distant stars, and we're pursuing new missions to interact with asteroids, which will help us learn how to protect the Earth from the threat of colliding with one while also teaching us about the origins of life on Earth. We've flown by every planet in the solar system -- something no other nation can say. And we continue to drive down the cost of space exploration for taxpayers.
Trump's height and weight put his body-mass index in "overweight" range
"There's a little bit more detail in Secretary Clinton's letter. It goes back further in time," said Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN's chief medical correspondent and a practicing neurosurgeon.
"They're both still just summary letters, though. These are not medical records, either one of them," he said. "This may be it in terms of what we'll see medically."
From Trump's weight status to his medications, here's what we know about the 70-year-old presidential candidate's health.
At 6-foot-3 and 236 pounds, Trump has a body mass index of 29.5, which makes him overweight, according to the National Institutes of Health's online BMI calculator. However, all of his test results were within normal range.
Bornstein's letter indicates that Trump has a cholesterol level of 169 and blood pressure of 116/70. His blood sugar level is 99 mg/dL, and his triglycerides, which are a type of fat found in your blood, are 61 mg/dL, according to the letter (PDF).
















































