When I decided to take control of my problem with weight  gain, a problem that began when I was eight years old; I had a long  difficult task ahead of me. However, I’ve never regretted my decision or  looked back. I’m now aware of the pitfalls I fell into with bad eating  habits.  
 Eating can be a way to escape the hurt feelings we have in life. Food  provides nourish-ment and one can confuse the need for emotional  nourishment by overeating. It is not the correct way but that’s what I  did. My parents got divorced when I was eight years old. I didn’t know  how to cope with my feelings so I started overeating, trying to escape.  
 From that time to age nineteen, I was sedentary and classified as obese  from the body fat chart. Throughout my school years, I was ridiculed  with names like butterball, fatty, wide load, two ton, etc. I was  depressed and hurt, so I hid away in my room and overate. I lacked  confidence in sports and resisted my mom’s attempts to keep me active.  Inactivity and overeating made me gain more weight. 
 After graduating high school, I had boyfriends whose eating habits were  no better if not worse. From McDonalds to Jack in the Box, fast food was  my primary food intake and we would supersize! I did make several  attempts to lose weight; a weight loss camp, trainers, aerobic classes,  etc. However, I always fell off the program and gained everything back. 
 Denise corrected my eating habits, small meals 4-5 times a day, weight  training twice a week, and cardio six times a week. As we trained, she  would ask me, “Do you want it?” That motivated me to correct the bad  eating habits and to train harder. I managed to lose 60 lbs. Motivated  and so much happier with my new healthy body, I decided to move to Los  Angeles to pursue a degree in exercise science.  
 I read the book, “Championship Bodybuilding,” and began training even  harder more than attending school. One day while doing my cardio  routine, I read a fitness magazine and discovered the fitness model,  Monica Brant, who has such an incredible physique. I wanted to become a  fitness model too. I contacted Monica by e-mail about getting a coach.  We had a great talk on the telephone and she was so helpful, giving me  all the neccessary contacts. She said the best way to get noticed is to  compete. I began training with Joanne Lee and started nutrition  counselling with Kim Oddo. I’m training with heavier weights, building  muscle, have gone from 181 lbs/ 39.9 % body fat to 115 lbs/ 9% body fat,  and will compete in my first figure competition on December 4, 2004.  I’ve decided to reach for the sky and compete in Fitness Olympia. 
 It’s been four years since I began and no one believes I was ever heavy.  I’ve changed my whole life, am now an athelete, and enjoy life so much  more. I’m proof it can be done!    
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