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TESTIMONIALS
Through the years our members have had some amazing results. But don't
just take our word for it, here's what they have to say:
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VIDEOS
See what Rough-Fit is all about and what our members
have to say - watch the Promotional video below.
The "Tribute to Joby" is a bit of inspiration. We made this for our first
Rewards event to celebrate Joby's road to becoming leaner, stronger and healthier.
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A Tribute
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A Tribute
to Joby |
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Read some of our client testimonials to see how Rough-Fit can help you with
your health and fitness goals. Most of these clients are still Rough-Fit members
so check back for updates. |
Joby Doffek

One of Rough-Fits greatest success stories, and still going strong 3 1/2 years later. |
Tracy Meneses

Another great success story from one of our Rough-Fit Rewards winners.
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Tracie Quong

Our latest Rewards winner. |
Adrienne T

"I'm finding out that as with all things, the key is balance and moderation,
not deprivation." |
Rean P

"I wake up in the morning now with a much clearer head and a lot more energy." |
Evelyn (Evy) B

"I realize now, that it's a way of life not a temporary fix." |
Rick N

"Everyone 'falls off of the wagon' occasionally - what�s important is to get
right back on track and not become discouraged." |
Maria B

"I want to be a good example for my kids." |
Donna P

"It is a lifestyle. I cannot imagine ever stopping this." |
Kerry A

"The best part is that it is FUN!" |
Donna K

"The group and the variety keeps it fun and motivates me to show up every week." |
Koos D

"The motivation and help I get to stay on track with a healthy lifestyle is
for sure what keeps me coming back." |
Traci N

"My Rough-Fit workouts is a night shared with friends, a therapy session and
self-discovery." |
Diane D

"This is the first time I've ever been able to maintain a consistent workout
schedule." |
Fiona S

Even moms need a break to exercise. |
Erin S

"Lindsey is there to push you more than you would if you were working out on
your own." |
Fran C

"It gives me a feeling of accomplishment when I see improvements in my activities
and weight-loss goals."
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Lisa B

"Taking care of my health and body so I can live long and strong is my main goal." |
Joby Doffek joined Rough-Fit in November 2002. Since
that time she has not only transformed her own body but she has inspired many other
members to work towards the same goal. She was also the first winner of our Rewards
program - you can also view our "Tribute to Joby"
video.
How did you learn about Rough-Fit and what motivated
you to join?
I was motivated by photos I received from my graduation and from
my sister's wedding a few months prior to joining. Those were the last straw. I
had been gaining weight a few pounds each year for the last several years which
resulted in the need to buy bigger and bigger clothes.
I had also experienced a few medical problems such as back problems, depression
etc. which were all a result of my weight and overall physical condition. I had
reached a point that I would not make Dr appointments, because I knew they would
weigh me. I was walking by Max Muscle when I saw a flyer for a "Boot Camp". My friend
and I had talked about trying something like that for the past several months, so
I picked up the flyer and decided to call. I talked to Max Muscle and arranged to
go out and watch one of their 6am classes before I would join. My friend and I showed
up to the park where the class was being held, but the class was nowhere to be found.
It was not until about a year later that I learned the Max Muscle class was being
held at a different park with the same name. It was just a coincidence that Lindsey
and Kim were hosting a Rough-Fit class on the same morning. We watched the class
for about 15 minutes, and talked to Lindsey and I was totally sold. I signed up
right away and started the next session about two weeks later on November 16, 2002.
Lindsey was absolutely positively the person that sold me on the program!! Her energy,
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What was your goal when you joined Rough-Fit?
At the time I joined Rough-Fit, I thought I was going to stay only
a few sessions (one or two) and I would then be able to continue on my own. My goal
at that time was very short sighted - I wanted to lose weight - 50 - 60 lbs - and
I looked at Rough-Fit as a way to begin.
My goals changed with each subsequent class. I kept my original weight loss goal,
but also began to understand the importance of strength and overall lifestyle changes.
Did you have any specific trouble areas that you
wanted to work on? My first focus was my overall weight. Once
I started the program and began to understand the basics, my focus became threefold.
I wanted to get stronger and be able to keep up with the class, I needed to change
my eating habits, and I wanted to lose weight. My trouble areas were numerous -
could not walk/run 1/4 mile without being winded, could not do modified pushups
without straining my back, and was definitely a stress eater. In fact, my eating
habits were so bad, I am amazed I did not weigh a lot more at the time I started. |
Joby Before

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What exercise did you do prior to joining?
Prior to joining, I tried many things, but never stuck with one
long enough to make a difference and to see changes. I mountain biked, hiked, rollerbladed,
wind surfed, kayaked, and walked. By looking at the list, I should have been in
the best shape of my life. But understand, I never took the time to really do any
of those things well. I really dabbled in them once in awhile, would get bored,
and would stop. I must have stopped and started at least 100 different exercise
routines, the longest lasting a few months at the most.
A friend and I trained for the San Diego Marathon on January 20, 2002. We were both
turning 40 that year and wanted to do something extraordinary. We walked 5 miles
a night, three nights a week, and 15 miles on Saturdays. It took us 6 months to
train, and just a few hours during the marathon to realize we were not in the shape
we thought we were in. Clarification - we trained to walk the Marathon, and completed
it in 7 hours and 55 minutes. But I did not do any strength training, did not change
my eating habits, and overall expected some kind of miracle :)
How long have you been in the program?
I started Rough-Fit on November 18, 2002. That date will always
stay in the forefront of my mind, because it is my second birthday. It is the day
I got my life back, and I owe everything to Lindsey! I started going 5 days a week.
I have consistently gone 5 days a week since then, except January and February 2004
when I went 4 days a week. I missed Rough-Fit so much that one day a week that I
went back to 5 days a week in March.
What do you enjoy most about the program?
Absolutely positively Lindsey and all of the people in Rough-Fit.
Each person brings their own style to the class and their own personalities. It
has never been about "having to go to class" but instead it has been about meeting
your friends in the morning, and working out together. It is about having Lindsey
to guide us, motivate us, and challenge us. We motivate each other and challenge
each other and celebrate our victories together.
Do you think the workouts are effective and why?
The workouts are incredibly effective. It is never the same old
thing. Every workout is different and interesting and challenging. And it is not
about being as good as everyone in class. It is about being a bit better today than
you were yesterday.
There are friendly competitions between the class members, but it is all in the
name of fun. No one is ever made to feel they are not as good as someone else, and
all of us in the class have our strengths and weaknesses. Lindsey is wonderful about
bringing new exercises and routines to the class, and making us try things that
are challenging and awkward. But the next time we try the same exercises, we have
improved which results in added confidence.
What is the most challenging part of the program
for you?
The most challenging part of the program for me is the goal setting.
I struggle each week to set realistic and challenging goals. I understand the importance
of the goals, but still need help to use them effectively. The second challenge
for me remains my eating habits, more specifically stress eating. That is something
I have to work on each and every day to manage.
What progress have you made to date?
As of our last weigh-in, I have lost 45lbs. I started with Rough-Fit
wearing sizes 14 and 16 depending on the clothes. I am now wearing size 8 and soon
to start buying size 6. While I absolutely love these numbers, they do not tell
the whole story. When I started, my run/walk time for the 1.5 mile eval was 18:55.
And that was no picnic. I was definitely struggling to make the distance. My best
time now for the 1.5 mile run is 12:10. It makes a difference not to be carrying
around that extra 45lbs that�s for sure. I also started with 13 modified pushups.
I am now able to do 30 regular pushups in a minute with good form and without straining
my back.
When I started Rough-Fit, I could barely jog 50 feet without being winded. Over
the last year, I have run numerous 5K races, one 8K race, participated in the Camp
Pendleton Mud Run 10K Obstacle race twice, participated in the Muddy Buddy 10K Obstacle
run/bike race, and completed one 12K trail run. I have averaged one race a month
since March 2003.
What specific items have helped you the most with
regards to nutrition?
Number one for me is writing down everything I eat. This has had
the most impact on my eating habits. Not only does it make you account for every
bite you take, but it also gives you an idea of what is lacking (or too prevalent)
in your diet. I use a diary in Excel to track my progress. This diary also computes
how many servings of fruit, vegetable, meat, dairy, grains/bread, and water I have
consumed in a day. This helps me make changes during the week when I see I am missing
fruit but maybe too heavy on Bread servings.
How has this impacted your daily living and how
are you different today vs. when you first started Rough-Fit?
Rough-Fit has changed my life, literally. I have new found energy
each and every day. I am back to enjoying things I thought were lost forever when
I was too heavy to participate. I no longer look in the mirror in disgust. I am
now proud of my body and my strength and I smile each and every day. I no longer
think negative thoughts about myself all day long. Of course there are a few thoughts
that creep in here and there, but all I have to do is think about what I have accomplished
and I chase those thoughts away. I now love to shop for clothes, something I always
dreaded.
Has it been easy to stay committed?
Yes. And all because of Lindsey and all of my friends at Rough-Fit.
I look forward every day to seeing everyone and working out together. I even miss
them on weekends and love to attend the Saturday runs just to get together. It would
be impossible to stay committed if it were not so much fun and so different every
day. You can see Lindsey's passion and commitment in everything she does.
What are your long term goals and how do you see
Rough-Fit complimenting those?
My long term goals are two fold. First and foremost, I am committed
to keeping the weight off. I am now searching for the right balance. I want to find
the right weight for me. That is the weight that makes me feel the best and the
weight that allows me flexibility in my eating and exercise routines to stay there.
I will continue to focus on my eating habits, which one day I hope will be as second
nature to me as my exercise habits have become. Second, is my goal to continue to
get stronger and healthier. I look forward to improving my core, balance, and strength,
along with my cardio. Rough-Fit will definitely complement these goals. I plan to
continue at least 3 days a week if not more. Not only do I look forward to the workouts,
but I look forward to learning new exercises and new things about myself. Each day
that I attend Rough-Fit, I gain more confidence and find ways to challenge myself
that I would never have considered in the past.
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Joby Today

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Tracy joined Rough-Fit in June 2004 as a 1:1 client as was the winner at our second Rewards event. She
is a great example of what you can achieve when you are dedicated to making healthy
lifestyle changes and committed to stay on track with you goals.
How did you learn about Rough-Fit and what motivated
you to join?
A friend and I were talking about health and fitness and I expressed
my desire to incorporate exercise into my life, but that I wasn't sure how to do
that with my busy life. I had back surgery last November (2003) for a severe herniated
disc, and have had chronic lower back pain for several years. I am married with
two small children, work full time and have various other commitments as well. She
told me about Lindsey and Rough-Fit and thought maybe the Rough-Fit remote program
would work for me. So I met with Lindsey in a coffee shop and found out that her
philosophy was something that I could agree with and work with.
What was your goal when you joined Rough-Fit?
My goal was to start a program to begin to strengthen my core. I
was told by my doctors that that was what I had to do to escape the back pain, but
I had no idea how to do that. If I could lose some weight and get in shape in the
process that would be great, but getting rid of my chronic pain was my main goal
in the beginning.
Did you have any specific trouble areas that you
wanted to work on?
My core mostly.
What exercise did you do prior to joining?
I have never been one to exercise, even when I was little. I was
a ballerina for years and took dance classes 5 times a week, but that was fun, not
exercise (hee hee). Since graduating from college, exercise has not been a part
of my life.
How long have you been in the program?
I started working with Jeannine the first week of June 2004.
What do you enjoy most about the program?
Since I work out privately I get a very tailored program. I was
amazed at the level of knowledge from both Jeannine and Lindsey. I have really learned
a lot about nutrition and exercise from both of them. This, to me, is a benefit
I couldn�t get from a traditional �gym� facility or from the latest wacky diet program.
I am encouraged by the results I see in myself and the passion that Jeannine brings
to every work out. She really makes me feel like I can do this, and is so encouraging
to me all the time.
Do you think the workouts are effective and why?
Since I had never worked out properly before, I didn�t know what
to expect from my workouts. I was pleased that while we target my core, I am getting
a full body workout every time we meet. I am getting some muscle definition that
I didn�t plan on, which is really cool. I just bought my first halter top � 6 months
ago you couldn�t get me near that style of clothing!
What is the most challenging part of the program
for you?
Exercising outside of my Rough-Fit training with Jeannine. Since
that is a set appointment that is in my calendar that I pay for, I find I am able
to make the time to work out. But those 5:30am morning walks by myself since I am
NOT a morning person are another story. My goal is to walk 5 days a week for 30
minutes, but so far I have only made it 3 days in a week, and only recently has
that been consistent. But I know that I will get there � someday!
What progress have you made to date?
I have lost 17 pounds so far. I can now do 10 modified pushups whereas
when I started I couldn't even do 3. I have improved my balance, and though I have
a long way to go to a strong core, I can feel that my muscles all over are getting
stronger and responding to the workouts better than when I started. I eat better
than I have in my entire life, and feel this is something I can maintain.
What specific items have helped you the most with
regards to nutrition?
I knew next to nothing about healthy eating when I first started.
But I am a quick study and I have really changed my eating habits. I learned how
to count calories and make sure I was eating the right foods � foods to keep me
full but be good for me at the same time. When I first started this and Jeannine
told me I should stick to 1500 calories a day, I laughed and thought �No freakin�
way�. That was impossible � I would starve! Now I average about 1300 calories a
day and am rarely hungry or deprived. I religiously write down everything I eat,
and Jeannine reviews it on a weekly basis. I found books and websites to help me
track my calorie intake. For example, I�ve learned about which vegetables also count
as a starch, and that I need more dairy in my diet. I always thought that good nutrition
was this weird and wacky process that I could never understand, much less follow.
In the past few months I have become more educated, so it�s not so confusing to
me now, and I�m finding that with the foods I chose, I naturally end up with a balanced
day of proteins, fruits and veggies. I recently went to Disney World with my husband
and two boys. I found that I was able to make good choices while spending days at
theme parks. I made breakfast, brought snacks and found healthy alternatives at
the parks themselves. I shared desserts, and even worked out while we were there.
I went on vacation, had a great time, and still lost 2 pounds! I figure if I can
do that on vacation, I can keep up this new way of living always.
How has this impacted your daily living and how
are you different today vs. when you first started Rough-Fit?
Where do you start with this one? I spent a lot more time thinking
about the foods I am going to eat, and the effect they will have on my overall health.
While I don�t believe I will ever lose the craving or the enjoyment of all the �bad
foods� I ate so regularly before, I am better able to make good choices about when
and where to eat them. Most of the time the high calorie content of the food just
isn�t worth having it � but I know I can on a moderate level whenever I want to,
and that is enough for me.
Has it been easy to stay committed?
I spent a long time unhappy with myself, and was ecstatic that my
prayers had been answered when I found Rough-Fit. Jeannine is so encouraging to
me, and I feel so much better overall, that I don�t want to stop. I have a system
that is working for me and I enjoy the workouts, especially with the results I see.
I went into this program knowing it was going to take a long time for me to get
a strong core (and therefore less back pain). I was expecting an 18 month program,
now I know I want to exercise regularly for life.
What are your long term goals and how do you see
Rough-Fit complimenting those?
Eliminating my back pain is still my biggest motivating factor,
and that means having a strong core for the rest of my life. I know now that I can�t
just �get a strong core� and then stop working on it � it is something that needs
to be maintained by working out those muscles constantly. Rough-Fit is the program
that can help me achieve that.
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Tracy on her 10th wedding anniversary cruise in March 2004 |
Tracie Quong joined Rough-Fit
in April 2005. She is our latest Rewards winner.
How did you learn about Rough-Fit and what motivated you
to join?
I had looked at Rough Fit 3 years ago with my friend Joby, decided
not to join (but Joby did) and in the meantime put on 20 pounds. When I saw Joby
a few years later, I was shocked to see how great she looked and that motivated
me to join.
What was your goal when you joined Rough-Fit?
Just to get the blood pumping again was the most important. Okay
- secretly, I wanted to lose weight, exercise on a regular basis like I did before,
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Did you have any specific trouble areas that you
wanted to work on?
There are a lot of specific mental issues I want to work on, but
I can�t go into that here. Oh, you mean physically, no nothing specific, just that
I needed to get back to an overall healthier lifestyle.
What exercise did you do prior to joining?
Years ago I did step classes and a little weight training. Just
prior to Rough-Fit I did body sculpting with the same instructor for 7 years, but
because of her changing schedule, our regular classes moved around and went from
3 days a week to 1. In conjunction I tried spinning, the step machine and the treadmill,
but I disliked those things so much, I stopped doing cardio altogether.
How long have you been in the program?
I started on April 11, 2005 � so almost 8 months.
What do you enjoy most about the program?
I like the fact that Lindsey tries different ways to motivate us.
Not every thing will work for every person, but she is constantly trying new things,
so something�s bound to hit home and stick. Also, the camaraderie at Rough-Fit is
hard to beat.
Do you think the workouts are effective and why?
Definitely, the workouts are effective. If I didn�t think the workouts
were effective, I wouldn�t be here. Being constantly supported by the trainers,
the variety of exercises for overall toning (soreness everywhere), and having the
other members there (it helps to have others hurt with you) makes for an effective
program.
What is the most challenging part of the program
for you?
It�s a toss up between getting up when the alarm goes off at 5:15am,
going when it�s 40 degrees out or it�s raining, writing it down, eating more healthy
foods, and ohhhh�.RUNNING.
What progress have you made to date?
I have lost 28 pounds and a �whole lotta� body fat. My blood pressure
has gone down and I have reduced the dosage of my meds.
What specific items have helped you the most with
regards to nutrition?
As much as I hate to say it, tracking what I ate really did help.
I liked using mypyramid.gov. It takes the guess work out of what I�m eating and
puts the numbers in black and white. It�s a strong reality check for what goes into
my mouth and if I�m not eating healthy, it�s not a surprise to me why I can�t lose
the weight. I�ve also come to realize it�s the combination of eating from all the
food groups that helps me lose the weight, and tracking it helps get me where I
need to be.
How has this impacted your daily living and how
are you different today vs. when you first started Rough-Fit?
I don�t live to eat like I used to. I�m more aware of what goes
into my mouth and how it will affect me physically (are those French fries really
worth it?).
Has it been easy to stay committed?
It was more of a struggle in the beginning, but gets easier as time
goes on.
What are your long term goals and how do you see
Rough-Fit complimenting those?
My goal right now is to just keep on exercising and living an overall
healthier lifestyle and as long as Lindsey is yelling :-) I�ll be there to hear
it!
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Adrienne joined Rough-Fit
at the beginning of 2004.
How did you learn about Rough-Fit and what motivated you to join?
I found out about Rough-Fit because Lindsey's Rough-Fit vehicle
passed by me. Naturally I can't stand anyone passing me on the road, so I sped up
to overtake her, and ended up being intrigued by the promise of getting fit outdoors.
Rough-Fit seemed so perfect for me because I get easily bored and can't stand working
out inside a gym. I was motivated to join because my life was losing its balance.
I had been given a new position and responsibilities at work and as a result I was
putting in longer hours, sleeping less, and eating more junk food to deal with the
stress. Exercise and sleep fell by the wayside, my moods and energy dropped, and
my weight soared.
What was your goal when you joined Rough-Fit?
My goal was to just get back in shape and lose some weight. |

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What exercise did you do prior to joining?
I didn't really exercise that much. Although I'd played sports in
high school and college, I stopped once I entered "the real world." I did ski and
hike but not enough to make a difference in my fitness level.
How long have you been in the program?
3 months.
What do you enjoy most about the program?
I enjoy the camaraderie and the ever-changing workouts outdoors.
Do you think the workouts are effective and why?
The workouts are amazingly effective because correct form is emphasized
in whatever we do, whether it's cardio or strength training. I never thought that
I would see results so quickly. By the 3rd week into the program, I had noticed
that while skiing, I was stronger, lighter, more balanced, and able to take on more
challenging runs.
What is the most challenging part of the program
for you?
Watching my chocolate intake and accepting Lindsey's conviction
that I'm going to fall in love with running (I'm still working on that one -- "pole-pole").
What progress have you made to date?
The tangibles: I lost 10 lbs, chopped off 2 minutes off my 1-1/2
mile run, and ran my first 5K. Now about those push-ups.....
What specific items have helped you the most with
regards to nutrition?
I have a serious sweet tooth and am a chocoholic. When I joined
Rough-Fit, I had to make it a goal to watch my sugar intake and drink lots of water
(I still have to make it a weekly goal to watch my sweets intake). This has had
a ripple effect with my eating habits because now I eat more salads and fruits.
I even snack on baby carrots, whereas before I used to think vegetables were pretty
disgusting. I'm finding out that as with all things, the key is balance and moderation,
not deprivation. If I had been told that I HAD to give up chocolate, I probably
would've run as far away as I could've from anything Rough-Fit related.
How has this impacted your daily living and how
are you different today vs. when you first started Rough-Fit? Well, where do I start?
I definitely have more energy from eating better and from all the
endorphins rushing through my body. As a result I'm better able to deal with the
demands of work and balance it with the other aspects of my life. I've always been
an optimist about life, but it seems that now I'm even more excited about each day.
Has it been easy to stay committed?
Absolutely! Rough-Fit has become an intrinsic part of my life. It's
quite exciting and gratifying to see my progress. I can't wait to see where I'll
be in 6 months' time.
What are your long term goals and how do you see
Rough-Fit complimenting those?
At the moment, I don't have any specific goals, but the possibilities
are wide open, and that excites me. There are always mountains to be climbed and
more challenging ski runs to conquer. There's even the possibility of adventure
racing....I see Rough-Fit providing not just the workouts to prepare me, but also
the encouragement, the push and the support in whatever endeavor I choose.
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Rean joined Rough-Fit in January 2004.
How did you learn about Rough-Fit and what motivated you to join?
On TV (only kidding) - one of my work associates managed to
transform his body over a period of 3-4 months and it was visible for everyone to
see, so I asked him about the "secret formula" and it turned out to be Rough- Fit.
What was your goal when you joined Rough-Fit?
I travel extensively because of the nature of my profession and
found that "jet lag" affected me badly if and when I had to travel internationally
- being fitter and in better shape would certainly help me out in this area. Besides,
I really wanted to improve the overall quality of my life style seeing that I am
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Did you have any specific trouble areas that you
wanted to work on?
Legs, torso, core, back, abs, arms - anything left on the human
body? No, I needed a "complete make-over" and I'm still saving for the plastic surgery
part (just kidding).
What exercise did you do prior to joining?
I used to run extensively when I was much younger (25+ years ago),
but I have not done any exercise other than golf (yes, Lindsey I know golf is not
exercise!!) for an extended period of time. I would jump on a treadmill every 3
months for 10 minutes, but would not be able to walk for a week after that.
How long have you been in the program?
3-4 months
What do you enjoy most about the program?
Working out in a group in the outdoors -incredible how much you can
push yourself if other people are "suffering" with you.
Do you think the workouts are effective and why?
Yes, because it is a "total body" workout - impossible to find other
than with Rough-Fit. Even the most expensive gyms do not provide what Rough-Fit
gives you.
What is the most challenging part of the program
for you?
Having to compete with Koos, the guy with the transformed body.
What specific items have helped you the most with
regards to nutrition?
The more calories you burn, the more beer you can drink without
gaining weight ;-)
On a serious note, I find that I eat healthier since I have started working out
with Rough-Fit, so the overall balance is goodness.
How has this impacted your daily living and how
are you different today vs. when you first started Rough-Fit?
My golf game has improved significantly because of greater flexibility
and I wake up in the morning now with a much clearer head and a lot more energy
- I also find that "jet lag" does not affect me that badly anymore when I travel
in different time zones.
Has it been easy to stay committed?
Yes, because it is fun to do and the encouragement never stops,
so that makes it easy to stay true to the cause.
What are your long term goals and how do you see
Rough-Fit complimenting those?
I would like to maintain a healthy life style and combine that with
competing in more 10km/20km races - Rough-Fit is key in enabling me to achieve both
of these goals.
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Evy joined Rough-Fit in March 2005.
How did you learn about Rough-Fit and what motivated you to join?
I learned about Rough Fit from a co-worker, Tracy Meneses. After
speaking with Lindsey, I reviewed the website and saw Joby's video and was convinced
that it "might" work. I have battled my weight all my life, and my Mother passed
away and was very heavy. I decided that if I was going to do this, it was now or
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What was your goal when you joined Rough-Fit?
My goal when I joined was to lose a specific amount
of weight within a specific amount of time. Now, it's completely changed to being
healthy and having a healthier lifestyle. The fact that I have lost weight was obviously
a part of it, but the aesthetic purposes have taken a back seat to enjoying the
time with the group, and "learning" to enjoy exercise.
Did you have any specific trouble areas that you wanted to work on?
Well, liking veggies, I am still working on it, and basically
learning to like exercise.
What exercise did you do prior to joining?
In the past, I have tried several things but never stuck to anything
more than a couple of months. Now, I have been here just over a year. When I first
started I thought I was going to die, just walking around the park, now I am starting
to run, and it's an amazing feeling of accomplishment to know that I can do it.
How long have you been in the program?
A little over a year.
What do you enjoy most about the program?
Honestly, the friendships I have developed. Lindsey and all the
trainers CARE about us. It's not just a business and that is evident. I had only
been a part of rough fit for a couple of months, when I had my accident last summer,
and they were all amazing. I felt that the support and encouragement from everyone
really helped in my recovery, and in my desire to return.
Do you think the workouts are effective and why?
Yes they work, because they are consistent, and Lindsey keeps us
guessing. It's never the same thing and that keeps it from getting boring.
What is the most challenging part of the program
for you?
Getting up at 4:45am, because of the distance from my home, but
it's worth it.
What progress have you made to date?
I have nearly lost 30 lbs, I am down 2 sizes, and I "almost" like
to exercise, I am beginning to run more than walk.
How has this impacted your daily living and how
are you different today vs. when you first started Rough-Fit?
I am more energetic, and my disposition is more positive. I feel
younger, and I actually think about what I am eating.
Has it been easy to stay committed?
No especially because of both of my injuries. However, it is because
of Lindsey's legitimate concern and care, as well as those of the friends I have
made, that I continue. I see the change in my body and mind, and I don't want to
give up.
What are your long term goals and how do you see
Rough-Fit complimenting those?
My long term goals are to lose an additional 60 lbs. and continue
to feel physically and emotionally better. I realize now, that it's a way of life
not a temporary fix.
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Rick has been a part of the Rough-Fit Team for
close to 3 years.
How did you learn about Rough-Fit and what motivated you to join?
I discovered a flyer on my doorstep advertising Rough-Fit and I
liked the idea of the outdoor workouts. It took Lindsey about a year of phone calls
to get me and Fausta, my wife, to join.
What was your goal when you joined Rough-Fit?
My goal was to lose weight and get physically fit.
Did you have any specific trouble areas that you
wanted to work on?
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What exercise did you do prior to joining?
Exercise was not part of my lifestyle and had not been for at least
the past 10-15 years.
How long have you been in the program?
I�m proud to say I�ve been in the program over two years!
What do you enjoy most about the program?
I enjoy the variety of the workouts and the locations. We�re not
stuck inside a gym day after day. We�re outside in a park rain or shine. If someone
had told me 2 years ago I would be working out in the rain, the Santa Ana winds
or the hot summer sun I wouldn�t have believed them. Now we don�t think twice about
the weather, we just do it!
Do you think the workouts are effective and why?
The workouts are varied and emphasize working our core muscles.
We work a variety of muscles along with stabilization techniques and concentrate
on strengthening the core muscles.
What is the most challenging part of the program
for you?
The most challenging part of the program is realizing that it doesn�t
happen overnight. Lindsey reminds us that it takes baby steps to get to our goal
and that we didn�t get �unfit� overnight. Another challenge I have is remembering
to write down what I eat in the food journal.
What progress have you made to date?
I have lost over 25 pounds. With physical therapy and exercise my
knees have improved and strengthened and I am now able to jog. I have completed
two 5k�s, will run a 10k in October and another 5k in November. I recently completed
a 15 mile grueling hike with temperatures over 100 degrees in the Santa Ana Mountains.
I would have never attempted this hike before joining Rough-Fit.
What specific items have helped you the most with
regards to nutrition?
I am more aware of what I eat and drink when I write it down in
the food journal and count calories. I have learned to read labels on food items
and count calories.
Has this impacted your daily living and how are
you different today vs. when you first started Rough-Fit?
With two teenage kids at home Fausta and I are challenged with providing
healthy food and not putting junk food in the house which I would end up eating.
One of Dr. Phil�s rules for weight loss is creating a �no fail environment�. This
is a great help to me. If it�s not in the house I�m not able to eat it. In the past
I would rationalize buying cookies �for the kids� and I would end up eating them.
Our eating habits are having a positive effect on our kids and they are eating healthier.
Has it been easy to stay committed?
It�s not always easy to stay committed. I�ve come to realize that
everyone �falls off of the wagon� occasionally and what�s important is to get right
back on track and not become discouraged.
What are your long term goals and how do you see
Rough-Fit complimenting those?
My long term goal is to stay active and fit and to achieve my goal
weight and remain there. I see Rough-Fit as an important part in helping me achieve
these goals.
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Maria was one of our most recent Rewards finalists
and has now not only reached her goal weight but is doing a great job of maintaining
it.
How did you learn about Rough-Fit and what motivated you to join?
I bid on a gift certificate at a silent auction. I was motivated
by the desire to lose the excess weight I gained from my 2 pregnancies.
What was your goal when you joined Rough-Fit?
My main goal was to lose weight. I gained so much from my 2 pregnancies
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Did you have any specific trouble areas that you
wanted to work on?
Based on my genetic makeup, I�m predisposed to gain most of my weight
in my abdomen. I know from working out in the past that lots of cardio and weight
bearing exercises have really helped me lose that bulge. So, my focus was on getting
rid of the love handles.
What exercise did you do prior to joining?
Prior to Rough-Fit, I walked and did yoga.
How long have you been in the program?
I started Rough-Fit May 31, 2004. I will never forget that date.
What do you enjoy most about the program?
I truly love Rough-Fit all in all, so it�s really hard to name one
thing. I enjoy the camaraderie, the varied and challenging workouts, and the motivation
that Lindsey and Jeannine provide.
Do you think the workouts are effective and why?
The workouts are indeed effective. My shapely legs and buttocks
are a testament to that. After that ball workout with Lindsey last Thursday, I could
feel every single ab muscle underneath the fat. I know those muscles are there and
the challenging workouts have really helped to bring them out!
What is the most challenging part of the program
for you?
The workouts are always challenging, but being consistent and getting
up at 5:00 AM every morning will always be the most challenging for me. But, when
I don�t get up and work out, I always miss it. My day is not complete when I don�t
work out now.
What progress have you made to date?
Not only do I get up and go to Rough-Fit on most days, I have learned
to eat healthier and I�ve lost 10 pounds. I realized that losing 10 pounds was my
goal for the year. I�ve reached it, now I have to keep it off and lose the next
5 to 10 pounds (one pound at a time).
What specific items have helped you the most with
regards to nutrition?
Writing down what I consume has been key for me in eating healthfully.
I tried another book, but I found that the journal that I got from Rough-Fit is
so much better in logging in food and nutrition content.
Has this impacted your daily living and how are
you different today vs. when you first started Rough-Fit?
I have fibromyalgia, which affects the body psychologically and
physiologically. Since having started Rough-Fit, I have been able to give up all
but one of my medications (the dose on that one is super low). Most people I know
with fibro can�t function without their meds, but they don�t exercise. The regular,
consistent exercise, eating healthy, nutritious food, logging it in my journal and
getting more rest, have truly impacted every aspect of my life. I have more energy,
I feel so much better about myself, too.
Has it been easy to stay committed?
It is not easy to stay committed to this regular exercise plan,
but I remind myself everyday about not having to take medication to feel well physically
or emotionally and fitting into a size 4 again!
What are your long term goals and how do you see
Rough-Fit complimenting those?
I don�t want to give up my healthy lifestyle. I want to be a good
example for my kids. I see my parents and other family members with sedentary lifestyles
or having diabetes, heart disease or fibromyalgia and I just know I want to make
my life a better one. It�s much more fun exercising with buddies and having a knowledgeable
and friendly trainer guiding me. As long as I can do it, Rough-Fit will be part
of my healthy life plan.
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Donna joined a little over 2 years ago.
How did you learn about Rough-Fit and what motivated you to join?
I first heard about Rough-Fit through the City of Tustin Recreation
department. I just started to lose weight as part of my New Years resolution and
had started a weight training program. I knew I had to get more exercise in, especially
cardio. My husband and I decided we wanted to do more things together and we joined.
What was your goal when you joined Rough-Fit?
My goal was to lose weight and increase my cardio. In the process
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Did you have any specific trouble areas that you
wanted to work on?
Everything for me was a problem area. I had no stamina, no strength
and the worst part was no desire. I absolutely hated anything that involved working
out.
What exercise did you do prior to joining?
Nothing�..ever�.not even in high school. The first time I walked one lap around
the park, I thought I was going to have a heart attack!
How long have you been in the program?
I started one year ago. Time flies when you are having fun!
What do you enjoy most about the program?
I have fun now! I really, really like the night group (hi guys!), I like running
(did I really just say that?). I like almost everything (except jump rope). I have
a gym membership that I have had for 10 years and a Jane Fonda tape that has never
been opened (and it�s a least 16 years old). I would never do these on my own. I
constantly need someone to hold me accountable (thanks Lindsey).
Do you think the workouts are effective and why?
Absolutely they are effective, but only if you are willing to put
forth the effort. Every exercise can be done by every fitness level. The social
aspect makes it easier and Lindsey stays on top of me! There is enough variety that
we don�t ever have the same work out.
What is the most challenging part of the program
for you?
I have really tight hamstrings and anything that requires me to
stretch those causes me grief. I have had some low back problems recently and I�ve
regressed some and that makes me upset. I�ve worked way too hard to stop now!
What progress have you made to date?
I am most proud of my cardio improvement. I wasn�t able to walk
a lap and now I am running them. I ran my first (notice I said first and not last)
5K and was happy with my finish (thanks Lisa and Candice for the push). I can do
pushups (yeah) and the attitude about the whole adventure has changed.
What specific items have helped you the most with
regards to nutrition?
I have my B.S. Degree in Dietetics and Food Administration so I
didn�t need a lot of coaching on the food end. I just needed to keep my portion
size in check. My daughter, Jennifer, belongs to Rough-Fit and is on the remote
program while at school in New York. Lindsey has been helping her a lot with her
nutrition because of course, she won�t listen to her mother!
How has this impacted your daily living and how
are you different today vs. when you first started Rough-Fit?
Wow�is that a loaded question for me. How am I different? I am single
now (hello single guys), I eat healthier, I like to exercise and do it 4 days per
week (sometimes 5). It is a lifestyle. I cannot imagine ever stopping this.
Has it been easy to stay committed?
I am committed and I should be committed. I have become a bit of
a nut (fitness nut). I run even when I don�t have to!
What are your long term goals and how do you see
Rough-Fit complimenting those?
I signed up for and am anxious to do the Mt Whitney hike this summer,
I�d like to do a few more 5K runs and maybe (Lindsey-I said maybe) do a half marathon
next year. Who knows, maybe a full marathon in the future. I still would like to
drop 10 more pounds, but that is getting harder and harder with all my new muscle-mass!
Rough-Fit will be with me every step of the way. I cannot imagine doing without
it!
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Kerry was one of the very first Rough-Fit members.
How did you learn about Rough-Fit and what motivated you
to join?
My parents told me that a friend of theirs� sister (Lindsey) was
starting a workout program, and she needed people to "try it out". So we were officially
the first Rough-Fit members!!
What was your goal when you joined Rough-Fit?
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Did you have any specific trouble areas that you
wanted to work on?
They are all trouble areas!!
What exercise did you do prior to joining?
I walked, jogged and rode a bicycle, but I would go through cycles
of doing it 4-5 times a week, to weeks of nothing.
What do you enjoy most about the program? It is so great to
get outdoors, and really feel like you get a good workout, I mean really SWEAT!
The people in the class are always nice, and Lindsey is a great motivator. Even
though you are in a class, everyone gets personal attention. The best part is that
it is FUN, all these things combined keep you coming back, and help you stick to
a good exercise routine.
Do you think the workouts are effective and why?
Yes, when we do toning days, I can feel it the next day, it feels
good to know you worked out hard. I have also seen great improvements in my own
fitness level, as well as others in the class.
What is the most challenging part of the program
for you?
Making it to all the classes. I have a weird schedule being a student,
and wish I could attend more classes.
What progress have you made to date?
I can run, pretty fast for me, for 30 minutes, I work out 4-7 times a week, every
week without fail. I have lost a total of 20lbs over a year and a half, and the
main thing is that I have learnt to love exercise, and even when I can�t make the
class I go for a jog, or do a workout video.
How has this impacted your daily living and how
are you different today vs. when you first started Rough-Fit?
My self esteem has improved, I feel better about the way I look,
I�m not lazy anymore, and I think of myself as strong and active, and when you think
these things about yourself, you are them!
Has it been easy to stay committed?
Yes, except for time when school schedule clashes.
What are your long term goals and how do you see
Rough-Fit complimenting those?
I want to remain committed, lose more weight until I am at a healthy
weight, stay fit in order to avoid the many physical problems that occur in a maturing
adult. Less long term I want to stay active and healthy this summer while I am away
on vacation.
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Donna joined Rough-Fit in January 2005.
How did you learn about Rough-Fit and what motivated you
to join?
I learned about Rough-Fit from a member � I was impressed at how
she looked and described how she felt. I had wanted to lose some weight for some
time but just could not motivate myself. Rough-Fit seemed like it would be a good
motivator.
What was your goal when you joined Rough-Fit?
Initially I just wanted to lose weight. After joining, I realized
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Did you have any specific trouble areas that you
wanted to work on?
Everywhere � waist, stomach, butt, thighs,
arms�also needed to learn to eat healthier.
What exercise did you do prior to joining?
Consistent exercise � none. However, I did some biking (mostly for
prep for MS ride in the fall), snow skiing, and scuba diving.
How long have you been in the program?
Since mid-January � through the raining winter � still can�t believe
I was running in the pouring rain :-)
What do you enjoy most about the program?
The support in getting healthier. I look forward to meeting with
my new friends in the morning � and I am not a morning person. It helps that we
have a great group to meet every morning. And the variety of exercises � it is always
interesting even if I can�t do all the routines.
Do you think the workouts are effective and why?
They are effective. The group and the variety keeps it fun and motivates
me to show up every week. I have never been able to stick with a gym exercise program
because I would get bored and quit going.
What is the most challenging part of the program
for you?
6am :-) And the stomach exercises. I still can�t believe I ran a
5K � when I started, I couldn�t even run 100 yards.
What progress have you made to date?
I have lost almost 10 pounds and almost 3% body fat. Best of all,
I have a waist again and have dropped my pant size.
What specific items have helped you the most with
regards to nutrition?
Tracking what I eat � it helps keep me
focused and think about whether I want to admit on my log what I eat or drink. I
am honest in my log, even if I have a bad day. I just get refocused the next day.
How has this impacted your daily living and how
are you different today vs. when you first started Rough-Fit?
I feel better, have more energy, am stronger and am able to do the
fun stuff better (skiing and diving) and for longer times, and I eat much better.
I don�t have the desire to eat junk (or at least as often) and I love when my friends
notice the difference. I have made exercise a part of my daily life. I even exercised
while on a business trip, something I would never have done before. It just makes
me feel so much better.
Has it been easy to stay committed?
At first it was difficult, but the longer I have been going, the
easier it is. Because I feel better, I want to continue to have that great feeling.
What are your long term goals and how do you see
Rough-Fit complimenting those?
Get to my weight goal, increase flexibility, and stay healthy thru
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