The Biggest Loser Challenger Changes Lives, Makes Futures Hopeful
“I can't believe how much more energy I have now! I sleep better and don't have any tired periods in my workday,” says Deanna Bustillos, a swim instructor at the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA). The MJCCA and The Biggest Loser® have partnered in The Biggest Loser Challenge®, a program for adults who would like to make a positive lifestyle change and become fitter and healthier under the coaching of a professional trainer. Bustillos has been, successfully, participating in the MJCCA’s Biggest Loser Challenge, having lost 48 pounds, 25 inches, and 26.8% of her body fat in six months. For information, contact Laura Johnson at 678.812.4024, laura.johnson@atlantajcc.org.
Bustillos states, “Near the end of the first Biggest Loser session, I tried to cut back on my carbs to lose that extra weight for the last weigh in. That was a bad idea. My energy dropped dramatically. My eating habits are under control now. I didn't need any special secret for quick weight loss or any diet pills. I know it sounds simple, but I can still eat anything I want but in moderation. If I don't have the time or energy for a workout on a specific day, I make sure my food choices are on point and I do not cheat.”
The Next Two 9-Week MJCCA Biggest Loser Challenges
Fall Challenge: August 19-October 17, 2013; and Winter Challenge: October 21–December 19, 2013.
During these sessions at the MJCCA, a Biggest Loser® Pro will equip participants, like Bustillos, with expert training on proper workout routines, nutrition, and weight management. This nine-week program includes two sessions per week. Each session consists of a 30-minute workout and a 15- minute educational session. The program also includes:
Tracking your diet and exercise progress to see how your activity and food habits impact your ability to reach your goals;
Assessing your exercise and food habits with the help of a Certified Pro Trainer;
Setting personalized goals based on your height and weight, so you won't be left hungry;
Making better food and exercise choices with tons of recipes, meal ideas, exercise demonstrations, and more.
Bustillos explains, “I've also realized that a few bad days of eating and/or not getting the proper exercise doesn't have to ruin me. I can just hop right back on and pick up where I left off. I used to make myself feel guilty for having a bad week; I would then overeat on sweets and then feel even worse. It's okay if I have the whole piece of cheesecake. The next day, I just need to get myself back on the mental track knowing I can do it. When I'm in the right state of mind, I can have a quarter size of that slice of cheesecake.”
Bustillos continues, “My next short-term goal, is to sign up for a 5-K swim this summer. I think it's important to have short term fitness goals to keep you on track. Since I'm competitive and the weight loss has been a competition, it has served as my short term goal. Now that I've participated in the program three times, I don't think winning can be a short term goal anymore as I have lost almost 50 pounds and am 1% away from the healthy body fat range for a woman.”
Bustillos says, “Family support is very important in this journey also. Though my partner hasn't quite jumped on the band wagon with full force, she has supported my journey and has lost 20 pounds also. It does feel good when people day to day are always giving you props for looking better and congratulating you on your weight loss journey.”
Fees for the 9-week program: MJCCA Member: $236, Non-Member: $265. Open to the community.
Contact Information:
For more information, contact Laura Johnson at 678.812.4024, laura.johnson@atlantajcc.org.
Visit online at www.atlantajcc.org.
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