A Physical and Emotional Transformation

I’ve had some success training and eating on my own but I was never consistent. Every time I made some progress, I’d sabotage myself with poor eating. I would slowly gain the weight back, plus more. The situation got worse when I returned to school full time, about two years ago. I was working during the day, then would commute an hour and be in class from 6pm until 10pm, three times a week. I was completely stressed out and I knew working out and healthier eating was the solution but I didn’t have the mental capacity to contrive a plan for myself. I was only eating 2-3 times a day, mostly processed and fast foods. I told myself I would focus on my health and fitness right after graduation. Just before graduation, I got a new job and delayed the start further. 

I knew if I continued on my own, nothing was really going to change. I was tired of feeling sick and tired. I needed help.

I finally reached a point where I was disgusted with myself. I was the heaviest I’d ever been, most of my clothes barely fit. I knew if I continued on my own, nothing was really going to change. I was tired of feeling sick and tired. I needed help. My friend was raving about Imago and her trainers for almost a year. She thought I’d really enjoy training there. I had tried one of Imago’s fitness classes, Pop Pilates, last year and I had a blast. But I was still was apprehensive about signing up since I already had another gym membership. Not that I was really going much! 

I started the 12 week transformation program in January. During the first week, I had to get the hang of meal prepping and working out again. With Coach’s easy and tasty recipes, I was well on my way. After the first ten days, I felt energized and was less bloated. There were a few vacations and business trips that felt like it held me back but Sarah and Coach taught me not to be too hard on myself. I just started again the next meal or day. I really like that my meals changed often enough, so they never got boring. I looked forward to each one. Weight training also included a lot of variety. In the past, I easily got bored doing the same routine repeatedly. 

 

 

My journey with Imago Fitness has truly been transformational, physical and emotional. For me, the key was consistency, accountability, and variety. I achieved all my goals and can’t wait to conquer new ones. I now crave the gym. It gives me the strength to get through the day and relieves stress. I don’t crave the same junk food I once enjoyed. If I am out with friends, I am better at selecting healthier alternatives or even choosing restaurants that have those options. I’m excited to continue on my fitness journey with the great foundation that Imago has helped me build. 

I’m excited to continue on my fitness journey with the great foundation that Imago has helped me build. 

 

 

KASHANA
OVERALL INCHES LOST: 7 1/4

Small but Mighty - Lose the bad habits and gain a happier you!

Sure, chicken nuggets from McDonald’s, potato wedges from KFC, and Taco Bell are some of my favorites. It certainly is delicious….or so I thought. But looking into the mirror at an unhappy girl at the end of the day with my self confidence slowly draining out by all the “fat” areas on my body took a toll on my confidence. And even worse, feeling sick all the time from eating all this junk and sitting in the office all day made me unhealthy and gave me no motivation.

But looking into the mirror at an unhappy girl at the end of the day with my self confidence slowly draining out by all the “fat” areas on my body took a toll on my confidence.

Then came the 12-week transformation program which completely changed my life. I admit, it was hard at first to cut those temptations and getting my butt to the gym a few times a week. But with encouragement from Coach Huong and Sarah, I was determined to fix me for me. Before long I was feeling better, stronger, and looking healthier. I learned what foods I should consume and what can be substituted (yes, you can have your ice cream too!). I learned how to eat healthy, how to tweak my workout to the way I want to workout, and most importantly I learned that this lifestyle isn’t even hard to maintain! I'm shy to say it but the gym is actually kind of becoming a hobby. I admit, I did eat KFC potato wedges once, but finally realized how gross they were. Things happen, it’s a part of life. But as long as I acknowledge it, take responsibility and get back into the right mindset, I was back to track. With this lifestyle you can only gain a happier you and the only things you will lose are the pounds and bad habits.

With this lifestyle you can only gain a happier you and the only things you will lose are the pounds and bad habits.

 

HILDA

OVERALL INCHES LOST: 13