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In 1991, I returned to my career as a systems analyst
and project manager and, except for
short, sporadic periods of working out, I fell off the
workout wagon completely. My ten year marriage ended
in 1993, just as I was starting an intensive 2 year
Executive MBA program. After I finished my degree and
obtained my divorce, I embarked on a rocky four year
relationship. During those years, I rarely exercised
and, when I did, my fitness regime was always
short-lived. I became larger than ever. I ate whatever
I wanted, in large quantities. I was an emotional
eater - caught in the vicious cycle of eating to dull
the pain while my climbing weight caused more pain
that I ate to dull.
Fast forward to January 2000. I was finally ready to
get myself in shape. I wish that I had measured myself
then, but all I know, for sure, is that I was 5’11”
and a size 30. I began my fitness quest by following a
cardio and weight training regimen and lost several
sizes before starting the T-Tapp Workout program in
September 2000. Once I started T-Tapping, I gave up
everything else except for the occasional walk.
From the start of my fitness journey, I was determined
to shape up with help from no one. I wanted to be able
to say that I had accomplished this transformation on
my own. After discovering T-Tapp, I decided that I
would let one person help me. That person is Teresa
Tapp. I met Teresa in December 2001, at a T-Tapp form
clinic in Washington DC. She was nicer, smarter, and
more knowledgeable about exercise physiology and its
impact on women’s bodies than I had expected. Since
that time, I’ve attended many more T-Tapp seminars and
form clinics, and I continue to learn about and
appreciate T-Tapp more and more. I appreciate the fact
that Teresa has done her homework and can interpret
the science that backs up her program.
I have worked hard and accomplished many things, but I
have never worked as hard as I did to transform my
body. I consider this my greatest accomplishment. It’s
sad that so many people are looking for a quick and
easy fix. When friends and co-workers ask me how I
lost the weight, I always say that it was mostly
through exercise. 90% of the time, the questions stop
there, because everyone is looking for a miracle diet.
It doesn’t exist!
T-Tapp has shaped my body like no other exercise
program ever could. I no longer live by the numbers on
the scale, because I have so much long, lean muscle
weight, my weight bears little relation to my size.
The last time I wore the size I wear now, I was 30
pounds lighter! My body is better-proportioned,
stronger and more flexible than at any time in the
past.
After losing so much weight, I was left with a lot of
loose skin. I didn’t begin to brush my skin until
after I had lost many inches, so I don’t know whether
I could have avoided this issue. I made the decision
to have my loose skin removed surgically through an
abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), thighplasty (thigh tuck)
and brachioplasty (arm tuck). I think of it as
reconstructive surgery. My surgery was major; I was on
the operating table for seven hours, but I wasn’t at
all nervous; I was happy and excited. Recovery was
extremely painful, but every moment of pain was worth
it. Yes, I have major scars, but for me the trade-off
was worth it. |
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