lundi 15 février 2016

Allanna Got Fit To Inspire Her Troops

Air Force officer Allanna Jones-Anstaett always struggled with her weight. Then she realized that, in order to be a role model, she needed to get fit for life!

Growing up, Allanna Jones-Anstaett was extremely active, almost to a fault. "I played softball and soccer and was out all the time," she says. "Those activities, combined with band and homework, led to many late nights where, instead of cooking dinner, my family and I would just go grab something quick."

Lacking a foundation of healthy habits, Allanna's diet continued to suffer when she eventually attended the Air Force Academy. "We didn't have any choice but to eat whatever they were serving," she recalls. "The meals weren't always the healthiest. Every Monday was pasta night, and there was dessert every day."

Allanna struggled to fit workouts into her busy schedule, especially after she graduated and faced the busy schedule of an Air Force officer. But the demands of her job soon reminded Allanna that she needed to be the best she could be—which meant getting healthy and fit. That's when things changed.

This is Allanna's story.

What was your turning point or aha moment?

I was close to 200 pounds when I realized that I wasn't being a good role model for my troops. All through college, I had it drilled into me that, as an officer, if you didn't get an "excellent" score on the physical fitness test—90 points or higher—then you were setting a low standard for the enlisted troops.

I really couldn't expect my troops to be physically fit and pass their fitness tests. I knew I wasn't in good enough shape to place where I wanted and that I needed to be a better role model.

What was your goal once you decided to get fit?

Fitness competitions had just started getting really popular in the area I lived in. I had friends who were competing, and I followed their progress online. Eventually I thought, "Why not me?"

Before 191 lbs.
After 138 lbs.
Age: 25
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 191 lbs.
Body Fat: 32%
Age: 26
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 138 lbs.
Body Fat: 10%

My Air Force base had a competitive fitness team, and the trainer who coached them encouraged me to try out. I made the decision to give competing a shot, and I gave myself five months to lose 50 pounds. I was beyond nervous. I'd never been one to show my body off, because I was overweight. Still, I stayed determined.

Throughout the five months I had to prepare, not competing never really crossed my mind. I have always been a goal-driven person, and once I set my mind to something, I go for it full force. It was an ambitious goal, but in the end, I pulled it off.

What was the first thing you changed about your lifestyle?

My diet. I didn't have a cheat meal for the five months before my competition. I cut out all added sugars. I realized that I'm good at taking regular recipes and cleaning them by reducing added sugar and replacing butter and oils with things like applesauce and avocados. So I started doing that, using Bodybuilding.com as my go-to resource.

I have always been a goal-driven person, and once I set my mind to something, I go for it full force.

I used the site to research healthy recipe substitutions, like using avocado instead of butter. I tried different diet plans on the site to find out what worked best for someone with my body type.

How did you discover Bodybuilding.com?

I actually discovered the site before I decided to compete. Someone had posted something about it on Facebook, so even before I was working out consistently, I would go on there and look at training programs. I love all the different articles about workouts or recipes. I love to cook, so I spend a lot of time looking at recipes to add into my meal plan.

In five months without a cheat meal, how did you stay motivated and curb cravings?

I'm a chocolate-chip-cookie-dough-ice-cream fanatic. I actually found a lot of recipes on Bodybuilding.com to help me fight cravings. For example, when I was craving chocolate, I'd make a batch of protein avocado brownies instead of having ice cream.

What does your diet look like now?

Meal 1: Pre-Workout

Grapefruit 1/2


Oats 1/2 cup


Whole eggs 2


Egg whites 4


Meal 2: Post-workout

Plain Greek yogurt 1/2 cup


Meal 3

Veggies 1 cup


Chicken breast 6 oz.


Brown rice 1 cup


Meal 4

Veggies 1 cup


Ground turkey 6 oz.


Brown rice 1 cup


Meal 5

Veggies 1 cup


Chicken 6 oz.


Avocado 1/2


Meal 6: Bedtime

Do you use any supplements?

Morning

NLA for Her CLA 1 capsule


OPTI-Women 1 capsule


ON Fish Oil 2 softgels


ON Flaxseed Oil 1 softgel


Post-workout

ON BCAA 1000 Caps 2 capsules



ON Gold Standard 100% Whey (Cake Donut) 1 scoop


Afternoon
Before bed

ON Gold Standard 100% Casein (Chocolate Supreme) 1 scoop



Did you start working out right away?

Since I had so little time to prepare for my competition, I started doing two-a-days right away. I would get up and do an hour of cardio, and then at night, after work, I would go lift.

What was the most difficult thing about your new lifestyle?

The hardest part for me was definitely trying to balance training with work and still have time to plan and prep my meals. I had never gone through that planning process before, so I struggled with that.

How did you stay motivated to balance it all?

I think that, over time, I just got used to it. I forced myself in the beginning, especially when it came to getting up at 4 a.m. for cardio before work. Eventually, it all became a habit. I also had to learn to adjust my routine when things got in the way, like if work got busy and I couldn't get in a workout. There's only so much time in the day, so there wasn't much I could do about it other than make sure I upped my cardio the next day to compensate for the workout I had missed.



Who motivated you?

My husband was very supportive throughout the whole process. The fit lifestyle was new to both of us, and I kind of forced him to go along with it with me. He stuck to the same meal plan as me. He's definitely gotten more fit, even though he sometimes has cheat meals without me. We ended up moving away from the base where my trainer was, so now my husband has become my workout partner, too.

How did you design your workouts?

I usually go with one muscle group each day. I draw a lot of inspiration from Bodybuilding.com. I love trying workouts from the site and then tweaking them for my specific goals.

What was the workout plan that guided your transformation?

Day 1: Back and chest
1

Elliptical Trainer

30 min. (fasted)
Elliptical Trainer Elliptical Trainer

2

Wide-Grip Lat Pull-down

4 sets of 12 reps
Wide-Grip Lat Pulldown Wide-Grip Lat Pulldown

3
Barbell Incline Bench Press Medium-Grip Barbell Incline Bench Press Medium-Grip

4

Elevated Cable Row

4 sets of 12 reps
Elevated Cable Rows Elevated Cable Rows

5

Dumbbell Bench Press

4 sets of 12 reps
Dumbbell Bench Press Dumbbell Bench Press

6

V-Bar Pull-down

4 sets of 12 reps
V-Bar Pulldown V-Bar Pulldown

7

Leverage Decline Chest Press

4 sets of 10 reps
Leverage Decline Chest Press Leverage Decline Chest Press

8

Lying T-Bar Row

4 sets of 12 reps
Lying T-Bar Row Lying T-Bar Row

Day 2: Heavy legs
1

Elliptical Trainer

30 min. (fasted)
Elliptical Trainer Elliptical Trainer

2

Trap-Bar Deadlift

4 sets of 15 reps
Trap Bar Deadlift Trap Bar Deadlift

3

Smith Single-Leg Split Squat

4 sets of 15 reps
Smith Single-Leg Split Squat Smith Single-Leg Split Squat

4

Leg Press

4 sets of 15 reps
Leg Press Leg Press

Dropset
5

Lying Leg Curl

10 reps at 90 lbs., 10 reps at 40 lbs., 10 reps at 20 lbs.
Lying Leg Curls Lying Leg Curls

Dropset
6

Leg Extension

10 reps at 120 lbs., 10 reps at 70 lbs., 10 reps at 30 lbs.
Leg Extensions Leg Extensions

Day 3: Rest
Day 4: Group fitness (Teach group fitness class)
1

Elliptical Trainer

30 min. (fasted)
Elliptical Trainer Elliptical Trainer

Day 5: Shoulders
1

Elliptical Trainer

30 min. or HIIT (fasted)
Elliptical Trainer Elliptical Trainer

2

Dumbbell Shoulder Press

4 sets of 12 reps
Dumbbell Shoulder Press Dumbbell Shoulder Press

3

Machine Shoulder Press

4 sets of 12 reps
Machine Shoulder (Military) Press Machine Shoulder (Military) Press

4
Bent Over Dumbbell Rear Delt Raise With Head On Bench Bent Over Dumbbell Rear Delt Raise With Head On Bench

5

Dumbbell Shrug

4 sets of 10 reps
Dumbbell Shrug Dumbbell Shrug

6

Side Lateral Raise

2 sets of 15 reps
Side Lateral Raise Side Lateral Raise

7

Front Dumbbell Raise

2 sets of 15 reps
Front Dumbbell Raise Front Dumbbell Raise

8

Reverse Machine Fly

4 sets of 12 reps
Reverse Machine Flyes Reverse Machine Flyes

Day 6: Light legs
1

Elliptical Trainer

30 min. (fasted)
Elliptical Trainer Elliptical Trainer

2
Kettlebell One-Legged Deadlift Kettlebell One-Legged Deadlift

3

Single-Leg Cable Kick-back

4 sets of 15 reps
One-Legged Cable Kickback One-Legged Cable Kickback

4

Good Morning

4 sets of 15 reps
Good Morning Good Morning

5

Barbell Hip Thrust

4 sets of 15 reps
Barbell Hip Thrust Barbell Hip Thrust

6

Kettlebell Curtsy Lunge

4 sets of 15 reps
Kettlebell Curtsy Lunge Kettlebell Curtsy Lunge

Day 7: Rest

Did you encounter any hurdles or setbacks?

It was hard to stick to my meal plan at first because I was embarrassed to take food into meetings at work. I just wasn't used to eating five or six meals a day, and a lot of my coworkers weren't familiar with the regimented routine of someone who's preparing for a competition.

I felt like I was constantly being judged, but over time, I stopped caring. I realized that, at the end of the day, other people might be judging me, but I need to live a life that's going to make me happy.

What was your first competition like?

As I was waiting offstage, I literally thought I would have a heart attack. But the second they said my name, there was no turning back. I felt as if I was shaking like a leaf the entire time, but my husband said I didn't even look nervous.

In my first competition, I was in the model, bikini, and figure categories and went on stage at total of seven times. Each time, I could feel more of the nervousness wash away. I ended up placing second in bikini and third in the figure and model divisions.

What do you love about competing?

I like meeting other fitness competitors who have the same mindset that I do. They understand how much work and dedication the sport takes. Competitions are full of supportive, like-minded people, and I meet new ones at every competition.

My transformation has affected my family and friends by making them want to change their lifestyle, as well.

I also fell in love with the feeling of competing—how it makes me feel to be onstage, knowing I've achieved a huge goal. That's what kept me going. I got addicted after my first show, and, I decided I wanted to get my pro card. I got that in May of this year—exactly a year after my first time on stage.

What are your plans for the future?

I plan on competing in my second pro show, Fitness Universe, in June 2016. I just found out this week that I'll be working with Paul Buceta, the owner of Strong magazine, to run a Strong Camp in Ohio in July. I'd entered in their trainer ambassador search, and they chose me to run a weekend training camp, kind of like a yoga retreat, but for fitness.

I'll plan workouts, seminars, and group activities. It's designed to get a bunch of women together to discuss having a healthy lifestyle and being strong. It had been a longtime goal of mine to run one of these camps, so I'm really excited.

Another one I'm doing is back at my old base. My former trainer asked me to run a training camp and a nutrition seminar for everyone, so I'll be doing that at the end of February.

Has your fitness affected any other areas of your life?

My transformation has affected my family and friends by making them want to change their lifestyle, as well. Recently, my parents decided that they wanted to clean up their diets, so they asked me to come up with a meal plan, and they started at the beginning of 2016. I'm pretty excited about that!


Allanna's Favorite Gym Tracks

Flo Rida
"GDFR"
Rob Bailey & The Hustle Standard
"Beast"
Nicki Minaj
"I'm Legit"
Selena Gomez
"Good for You"
Flo Rida
"GDFR"
Rob Bailey & The Hustle Standard
"Beast"
Nicki Minaj
"I'm Legit"
Selena Gomez
"Good for You"


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