By Dominique Astorino, Pop Sugar
Chelsea: Before
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herself with the necessary tools to get strong and follow her dreams.
Her secrets to success? Weightlifting, MyFitnessPal for macro tracking,
and a fantastic coach at Gold's Gym. Chelsea treated finding the perfect
gym like finding the perfect college, and she found the right fit with a
personal trainer who she meshed with immediately. Here's more on
Chelsea's amazing story of hard work and determination, with incredibly
simple tips you can apply to your own healthy journey.
POPSUGAR: What made you decide to start your weight-loss journey?
Chelsea Martin: I have always been intrigued by
fitness and the human body — the limits it can both withstand and break
through. My fascination with exercise began in high school. I was never
the skinniest or most athletic (although Lord knows I tried!). I would
watch figure competitions on TV or on the internet and wonder what it
must be like to look like those women on stage. Not only did I envy
their physical beauty, but the confidence that these women portrayed. It
was a delicate finesse between total badass and radiant beauty.
Self-confidence
is something I feel everyone struggles with at some point or another,
and I had been struggling for years. I was investing my time in the
perceptions of others and their approval of my actions. When I took a
job across country, where I had no family or friends, I realized that I
could be anyone I wanted to be. I got to choose how I wanted to start my
new life, and that's when I put my focus on what my heart desired for
myself. Being a figure competitor was always a dream, but I decided I
was going to make it a reality. I wanted to be someone for girls to look
up to. I wanted people to see me and see that same strong, confident
beauty that I had so badly wanted for so many years.
I hate to say that "life happened," but essentially that's what it
came down to. Going through college, I was so wrapped up in school,
work, family, and trying to balance a social life that I let exercise
and diet fall off the grid. I aimlessly fueled my body with whatever I
could find. I also sought food for comfort; I'm very much a stress
eater. Working 12-hour night shifts, going through nursing school, and
many, many late nights with very few hours of sleep certainly didn't
help that.
PS: What drew you to Gold's Gym, specifically?
CM: Picking a gym is like picking a college. A lot
of people will tell you "it just felt right" or "it just feels like
home." Initially, I thought to myself, "Where can I go that will
provide me the greatest opportunity at being successful in my journey to
competing?" There are many commercial gyms near my neighborhood, but
Gold's was the only gym that made me FEEL like I was in the right place.
As I surveyed all the different barbell and dumbbell options, cable
machines, cardio equipment, and other amenities, I was impressed.
However, it wasn't WHAT Gold's Gym offered, it was WHO . . . from
the front-desk workers to my coach to the other members working out
every day, bettering themselves. Gold's offers an environment that makes
me want to come back every day so I can share my journey with others
and they can continue to motivate me with theirs. Gold's has honestly
become my family out here, and going to work out is the best part of my
day because I get to spend time with people who genuinely invest in
helping others better themselves and reach goals that may have seemed
unattainable.
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Before Gold's, I feel like I had tried just about everything! I have
tried DVDs, YouTube exercise videos, different diet fads, detoxes and
cleanses, diet pills, hours of cardio . . . you name it. Lifting weights
consistently and being mindful of my diet by tracking macros has been
the most effective for my body. Everyone's body reacts differently to
different methods, but this has been the longest-lasting and most
rewarding. I have energy, and it has given me a healthier relationship
with nutrition and how I am fueling my body.
PS: What's your favorite way to work out?
CM: Weightlifting, hands down. Dumbbells, barbells . . . get me to a rack, and I'm one happy girl.
PS: What's your weekly exercise schedule?
CM: I usually train my big muscle groups (back,
shoulders, and legs) twice a week. I will sometimes supplement those
muscle groups with more targeted accessory muscles. For example, since I
lift shoulders twice a week, one day may be shoulders and chest, and
the other day may be shoulders and arms. I will typically do cardio
three to four times a week, either fasted in the morning or post-workout
to keep my metabolism revved after I leave the gym. I try to mix it up
between HIIT and steady-state to help keep my workouts fresh.
Chelsea: After
PS: How do you keep workouts exciting?
CM: When it comes to weights, I like to vary the
volume and intensity. For example, one of my leg days during the week
may focus more on heavier weight with less reps, and then my second day
will focus on a higher volume of reps with lighter weight to help burn
that muscle that has already been fatigued earlier in the week. I also
don't just lift. I like to add in resistance bands, plyometric
exercises, and various bodyweight exercises to help keep my muscles
confused. Each of these methods helps target different muscle fibers,
again keeping my body confused and helping to burn fat.
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PS: How much weight have you lost?
CM: Since I started exercising regularly (October 2016 to June 2017), I've lost 26 pounds.
PS: What was the first big difference, other than the number on the scale, that really made you feel proud and excited?
CM: When people I looked up to in the gym approached
me and told me that I was motivation for them. Talk about a totally
surreal feeling!
PS: How do you track your weight loss?
CM: I don't like to rely on the scale to measure my
weight loss. I take a lot of progress pictures. Although it feels
awkward, it is super validating to look back after a month, or even a
week or two, and watch how your body is changing and adapting to your
lifestyle choices. I also feel it is the healthiest way to track
progress because you see YOU, not a number. I love when people guess my
weight now, because nine times out of 10, they are way under.
PS: Do you count calories? What's the range of calories you eat per day?
CM: I don't count calories, but I do count macros.
This has helped me identify what my body responds to the best as a fuel
source and has taught me to be extremely mindful of what is in the food
that I'm putting into my body.
I like to use the MyFitnessPal app on my iPhone. It's totally free,
and it's super easy to use. It even has restaurant menus programmed so I
can plan my meals ahead of time if I know where my friends and I are
going for dinner. It was kind of tedious at first to track everything,
but it helps give you an idea of where you're starting at and how you
can manipulate your total carbs and fats and proteins for the day to
make sure the food you are putting in your body is both delicious and
beneficial for your fitness journey.
Chelsea: Before and After
PS: What are the healthy staples that are always in your fridge?
CM: Oikos Triple Zero yogurt, Quest or Oh Yeah! ONE
protein bars, Kodiak Cakes (protein flapjacks), salted-caramel rice
cakes with honey, peanut butter with apples, SmartPop! popcorn, and
pickles.
PS: How do you strategize for meals out?
CM: MyFitnessPal app. Love it!! I seriously use it
every time I must go out with family or friends to dinner. It is a
lifeline for staying on track with my fitness journey.
PS: What role did Gold's Gym play in your journey? Would you recommend it?
CM: Gold's played a HUGE part in where I'm at today.
Without Gold's, I would have never been connected with my amazing
coach, Max, who has been my compass through this crazy fitness journey,
helping me navigate macros and workouts. He's also been a huge support
system, both in and out of the gym. I can honestly say that without
Max's help and genuine passion to help me crush this seemingly
impossible fitness goal, I would not have been successful. I would
highly recommend personal training and classes at Gold's. The staff are
encouraging, upbeat, and real. They invest in you and want to see you
succeed. As a client, that makes me want to work harder because I don't
want to let them down. It's a healthy motivator.
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PS: What advice do you have for anyone starting out on a weight-loss journey?
CM: The hardest part is starting. Make a goal. Write
it down. And when you wake up every morning, remind yourself of that
goal and envision it happening. I'm a firm believer that we are magnets:
what we put into the universe, we attract to ourselves. Put out
positive energy and good vibes; you will get it right back. Be
encouraging and motivating to others, and they will encourage and
motivate you. Envision your dreams as a reality, and if you work hard
enough, they soon will be.
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