Thursday, March 27, 2014

Gator Girl

"We are the boys from old Florida

F-L-O-R-I-D-A

Where the girls are the fairest,
The boys are the squarest
Of any old state down our way

We are all strong for old Florida

Down where the old Gators play

In all kinds of weather
We'll all stick together
for F-L-O-R-I-D-A"

The four years I spent at the University of Florida were truly four of the best years of my life.  Being a part of such an amazing program and the privilege of being an athlete at a school like that is unmatched.  I told our athletic director, Jeremy Foley this and I still stand by it today…as a female track athlete I did NOT feel any LESS important than an athlete like Tim Tebow or my husband who played baseball, Matt LaPorta.  UF did an outstanding job of providing the same benefits and perks to all athletes across the board.  Jeremy Foley knew my name as well as he knew Joakim Noah's.  Who can say that?!  There are very few programs that treat their women's athletics with such respect and prestige.

Being a pole-vaulter was just the best.  People are fascinated with the sport and can't fathom how you do it!  Like with any sport you start small and work your way up.  You start with the basics, lots of practice and drills before you ever actually "pole-vault".  What I love about the event that it requires the strength, flexibility and power of your entire body.  There is no one aspect that is more or less important when it comes to the pole-vault.  You need speed, you need power, you need strength, you need precision, and boy do you need mental toughness.

We incorporated so many types of training that it never became boring.  We were in the weight room doing Olympic lifts and box jumps a few times a week; we spent time in The Swamp performing plyometrics and conditioning fondly knows as "Stadium Snakes" and "Gator Mountains"; we spent time on the track running sprints; we even spent time in the gymnastics facilities working on different elements there.

I had the opportunity to work with and alongside some incredible athletes, coaches and trainers.  I call Urban Meyer, Chris Leak, Ryan Lochte, Kerron Clement friends.  The training facilities and equipment are second to none.  I grew as an athlete and as a student.
Gainesville and the University of Florida hold a very special place in my heart that will go untouched.  What a gift and privilege it is to bleed orange and blue.


Tuesday, March 25, 2014

How I Became a Beachbody Coach

Becoming a Beachbody coach was something I never thought I would do.  I first heard about the opportunity in 2010 and I scoffed as soon as I heard "multi-level marketing".  Obviously it was a pyramid scheme.  Keep in mind, this was around the time of Mona Vie.  Remember that stuff?  I was very jaded and very skeptical.  Plus I am sure I was the worst salesperson ever.  I couldn't fathom trying to sell products to people, let alone try to recruit other people to sell the products.  No way.  Not me.

Fast forward three years, and one of my closest friends became a Rodan and Fields consultant.  I strongly considered joining her, but felt like I should explore the Beachbody opportunity again since I have a lot more credibility in the fitness industry.  I briefly looked in to it and then I found out I was pregnant with twins and decided I couldn't and shouldn't take anything else on.  Once again, Beachbody went to the back burner of my mind.  

Throughout last year, I noticed on Facebook that Lindsay Matway (who originally approached me about Beachbody back in 2010) seemed to be doing quite well with Beachbody.  Quite well is an understatement.  Lindsay Matway was the #1 coach out of over 100,000 coaches in the company.  I could have kicked myself for not joining her back then.  Who knows where I would have been?

Two months after giving birth to perfect twin boys, Lindsay posted that she was looking for new coaches, and something in me was JUST READY.  So I filled out an application right then, and the rest is history.  

I am enjoying the experience more than I ever could have imagined.  I don't feel like I am selling to people, I feel like I am helping people!  With my personal training background, this job is truly the best of both worlds- staying home with my sweet babies, yet still being able to motivate and inspire others to reach their fitness goals.  As someone who hasn't had a job in five years, the feeling of receiving that first paycheck was priceless.  I am so grateful for Beachbody and the coaching opportunity.  I encourage those of you who are considering it to act now!  Don't be me three years ago!  Who knows where YOU will be three years from now?!

Monday, March 17, 2014

10 Things To Know About Me

1. Laughing is my favorite thing.
2. I considered myself to be a phenomenal athlete until only recently when I realized I never played a sport with a ball.
3. I was a gymnast, cheerleader, and pole-vaulter (see, no balls)!
4. I bleed orange and blue (for those of you who don't live in Florida, that means I attended the University of Florida).
5. I studied Exercise and Sports Science with a specialization in Fitness/Wellness.
6. I was an All-American pole-vaulter for the Gator track and field team.
7. I married a Gator baseball player and after 7 years of professional baseball including 3 years with the Cleveland Indians in the big leagues, we are nomads no more, living a normal, baseball-free life.
8. I spent one of the most miserable summers of my life training to be a figure competitor.
9. I have one stunning toddler girl named Sienna and two precious twin boys named Price and Maddox.
10. I am a Beachbody coach and I thought I would hate it, but I don't.  I kind of love it.