Mommy Makeover
- Mommy Makeover
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- Getting to the heart of cardiovascular fitness Anytime Fitness personal trainer Rob Land admits to being a bit of a cardio junkie.
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Makeover crew sets sights on slimmer figures
As the first week of the Kokomo Tribune and Anytime Fitness’ Mommy Makeover draws to a close, our three moms are a little sore and have made a few tweaks to their nutrition — but they are noticing changes already.
- Ladies of Mommy Makeover focus on nutrition Anytime Fitness personal trainer Brad Webster said the ladies of Mommy Makeover can spend the rest of their lives in the gym, but the bulk of their results will rest on one thing.
- Mommy makeover: Rossiter and Rhees “I told my husband the other night that I was doing a load of laundry and I just go this overwhelming feeling of ‘OK, I can do this.’
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Meet the ladies of Mommy Makeover
Starting a regimen at the gym and losing weight is never easy. You’re sore. You’re tired. You’re cranky. Add a new baby into the mix — you’re tired, you’re cranky, you’re hormonal — and it’s enough to send anyone running for Ben and/or Jerry.
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Rebecca Hampton
The Hampton family shares a lot — Rebecca and her husband, Robby, are both music teachers and both come from families with health issues — but now both of them are looking at sharing a new, healthy lifestyle with their 4 1/2-month-old son, Miles.
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Jennie Rhees
When most people say they want to get fit to get healthy, it’s usually a load of baloney. Let’s be honest. Everyone knows they should be more healthy. But Jennie Rhees isn’t most people.
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Charity Rossiter
Charity Rossiter says she knows what it feels like to be sad, lonely and — above all — hungry. At 24 years old, she was 225 pounds, alone and miserable. And she decided she wasn’t going to take it anymore. She started an exercise and nutrition program and quickly lost 40 pounds, and it was the change that started her on a series of changes.






