I can’t believe the resonse and nice messages received since first posting my Europa blog. I’d like to share a little about my normal life with everyone. First of all, I don’t live in the gym. I have a regular full-time day job. I’ve been employeed as a Software Engineer by the Federal Aviation Administration for 15 years. I currently maintain the collision avoidance software system used by air traffic at the 32 busiest airports in the U.S.. I work 9 hour days Mon-Fri.
One of the most asked frequently asked questions I get is, "How long do you spend in the gym a day?". I think this is an important question to answer truthfully because so many people think you must live in the gym to get real results. I do 45 minutes of cardio 6 days a week. I try to to this at 6am each morning, but just as often as not, I end up sleeping a little late and end up having to find time during the day to get in the cardio. I am fortunate to have a gym located on the Federal campus where I work, so am able to do my cardio on my lunch break if I over sleep. After work, it’s back to the gym for my regular weight workout (around 45 min) and sometimes posing practice. I try to be home by 8:30 each evening, which gives me enough time to repack my gym bag, pack my meals for the next day, do a little regular house work, then get to bed….BY 10:00PM!!!! I think adequate sleep is definately one of the things that helps me the most and keeps me functioning day in and day out.
I’ve often been told I have great genetics for this sport. While that may be true, I’m not exactly sure where these great genetics come from. I was not athletic in high school, and there is obesity and diebetes in my immediate family. So with that being said, I think it is accurate to say that hard work and determination are the keys to success.
For all those women who compete with families, all I can say is, "WOW!!!!". I know my schedule is challenging and often tests my determination, but to add a family on top of it would be more than I could handle.
Like I said, I’ve truely been amazed at the number of responses and questions received so far by my BodySpace profile. Funny thing is, even though I’m employeed as a Software Engineer, I rarely spend time on the computer outside of work. In fact, I’ve never even been to MySpace and didn’t even realize the number of message forums dedicated to competitors until recently. I’ll definately try to answer any questions and respond as quickly as possible. I’m usually very busy during the week, so weekends are when I try to get caught up on my hobby and personal email.
Thank you for all the support and encouraging messages. I hope to make a good pro debut at the Europa and prove to everyone that a regular, working, 30-something year old woman can do well in this sport, and "living in the gym" is not necessary.
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