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Why I decided to transform
I was average-sized growing up despite eating lots of junk food because I played sports. After moving to a new school during my junior year of high school, I put on weight trying to keep up with my new group of guy friends and their 10 p.m. greasy diner habits.
My New Year’s Resolution in 2005 was to lose weight by visiting the gym for hour-long cardio sessions in addition to my sports practices. I counted calories and it quickly spun into an unhealthy addiction. By the end of my senior year, I was sad and depressed despite being the thinnest I had ever been.
When I reached college, I loosened up but still did daily cardio and was conscious about what I ate and drank. I was the queen of processed diet foods. Sugar-free oatmeal, Lean Cuisines, and light yogurts were my staple food choices. I kept my weight consistent throughout college but never had the lean body I wanted.
After graduating in 2010, I moved from New York to live in Southern California and became a working woman with a desk job who partied too much and went on mid-week dinner dates to meet people in a new city. The calories added up until I hardly recognized myself in the mirror. Through it all, I consciously worked out and tried to eat healthy, but looking back, I did it all wrong.
After meeting my boyfriend, my perception of working out and eating healthy changed. Erik was always on Bodybuilding.com and encouraged me to lift rather than do cardio. He prepped his meals for the week while I visited the snack bar at work. Over time, his words started to sink in. I started searching Bodybuilding.com and printed weightlifting plans to bring to the gym.
Before
After
AGE 24 / HEIGHT 5’6″ / BODY FAT 23%
AGE 25 / HEIGHT 5’6″ / BODY FAT 15%
One of my bucket list goals was to run a half marathon, which I completed in June 2012. Despite training for months, my weight crept up to its highest level because I didn’t understand what I was doing.
In October 2012, my perception of fitness and health changed when I read The Eat Clean Diet by Tosca Reno. I purchased the book years prior but didn’t read it until a coworker told me to. I started eating clean and felt amazing after one week. My stomach aches stopped and I had more energy. Though I lost a few pounds, I didn’t completely switch to clean eating throughout the holidays. By January 2013, I made another New Year’s resolution and wanted it to be permanent.
I threw out processed diet food and started eating whole foods. I started going to the gym in the morning before work. It was a huge change that had an enormous impact because I never had excuses. One of the biggest influences was discovering the supportive fitness community on Instagram. I spent hours looking up fitness people and kept coming across bikini competitors. Within a few weeks, I thought more seriously about my fitness future.
Cool Fact
Kylie was president of her senior class at Ithaca College in 2010 and spoke in front of thousands of people at graduation. It was the
most nerve-wracking experience of her life!
I turned 25 years old in March and felt like I was going through the motions of life. I felt better and started to lift more seriously but couldn’t get the idea of bikini competitions out of my mind. For my birthday, I asked for a ticket to the upcoming NPC show. At the show, I felt completely out of place but approached TEAM EDGE, a national bikini team that I discovered through Instagram. I told them I was interested in joining the team and wanted to be ready for a show in October.
TEAM EDGE told me to email photos and I suddenly felt confused and unsure about it. I’m a pretty reserved person by nature and didn’t know if the industry was for me. After sleeping on it, I woke the next day motivated and ready for the challenge.
I sent TEAM EDGE coaches, Joe Discullo and Ingrid Romero, my before photos and they said I could be ready for a show in August if I pushed myself. That seemed crazy, but their confidence made me believe it was possible.
How I accomplished my goals
“With clean eating, weight dropped off and I reshaped my body with muscle.”
I ordered an online fitness plan from Ashley Horner to got started on a lifting schedule before I officially joined TEAM EDGE. I woke up even earlier to ensure I got to the gym as soon as it opened to finish my workout. It was intense and the hardest I ever worked out. With clean eating, weight dropped off and I reshaped my body with muscle.
I became more consistent and took progress photos, which had a huge impact on my results. Rather than rely on the scale, I stepped off and started taking photos instead. In May, I looked back at comparison photos from February and was shocked at my results. I never felt better or more motivated to keep going. The photos proved that I could be ready by my August show.
Changes didn’t come easy. One of the hardest weeks during contest prep was when my parents came to San Diego from New York. I wanted to enjoy the good times with them and was tempted to indulge while showing them my favorite places in the area. With my show only five weeks away, I took special precautions while they were here and packed chicken in my purse to add to salads when we went out to dinner.
When I think of summer, I envision barbecues, concerts, parties, and fun vacations, but I watched those activities from the sidelines this summer. I stayed strong and harvested inspiration from supportive like my boyfriend, coworkers, and TEAM EDGE. I used Instagram and Bodybuilding.com’s Strong To The COR Challenge to stay accountable and connect with others who lead a healthy lifestyle. Most importantly, I visualized my goals.
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Supplements that helped me through the journey
Diet plan that guided my transformation
Chicken
4 oz
Sweet Potato
3-4 oz
Magnum Nutraceuticals Quattro
1 serving
Banana
1
Tilapia
4 oz
Vegetables
3-4 oz
Egg Whites
5
Unsalted Almond Butter
1 tbsp
Vegetables
3 cups
Tuna
4 oz
Spinach Pancakes
Spinach
1 serving
Egg Whites
4
Oats
1/2 cup
Almond Milk
1 serving
Natural Crunchy Peanut Butter
1 tbsp
Magnum Nutraceuticals Quattro
1 serving
Training regimen that kept me on track
I lift for 45-60 minutes and do 20 minutes of cardio per day. I don’t enjoy cardio, so I do supersets, circuits, and limit my rest between sets. I also incorporate plyos between lifts a few days per week.
Spin Class
60 minExercise Ball Crunch
4 sets of 25 repsReverse Crunch
4 sets of 25 repsPlank
4 sets of 30 sec
Superset
Barbell Squat
3 sets of 20 repsBarbell Shoulder Press
3 sets of 15 repsRope Jumping
45 secSuperset
Dumbbell Walking Lunges
4 sets of 25 repsFront Barbell Raise
3 sets of 15 repsRope Jumping
45 secSuperset
Lying Leg Curls
4 sets of 20 repsOne-Arm Side Laterals
3 sets of 15 reps (each arm)Rope Jumping
45 secSuperset
Leg Press
3 sets of 20 repsArnold Dumbbell Press
3 sets of 15 repsRope Jumping
45 secSuperset
Leg Extensions
3 sets of 20 repsReverse Flyes
3 sets of 15 reps
Superset
Dumbbell Bench Press
3 sets of 15 repsSeated Cable Rows
3 sets of 15 reps w/ 30 sec Jump RopeWith:
Rope Jumping
30 secSuperset
Barbell Incline Bench Press
3 sets of 15 repsPullups
3 sets of 15 repsSuperset
Dumbbell Flyes
3 sets of 15 repsBent Over Two-Dumbbell Row
3 sets of 15 repsWith:
Split Jump
30 secSuperset
Pushups On Bosu Ball
3 sets of 15 repsBench Dips
3 sets of 15 repsSuperset
Wide-Grip Lat Pulldown
3 sets of 12 repsBent-Arm Dumbbell Pullover
3 sets of 12 repsWith:
Freehand Jump Squat
30 sec
Superset
Barbell Curl
4 sets of 12 repsDips – Triceps Version (Assisted)
4 sets of 12 repsSuperset
Cable Hammer Curls – Rope Attachment
4 sets of 12 repsTriceps Pushdown – Rope Attachment
4 sets of 12 repsExercise Ball Crunch
4 sets of 25 repsSuperset
Dumbbell Bicep Curl
4 sets of 12 repsLying Triceps Press
4 sets of 12 repsKnee/Hip Raise On Parallel Bars
4 sets of 25 repsSuperset
Incline Dumbbell Curl
3 sets of 15 repsStanding Dumbbell Triceps Extension
3 sets of 15 repsSuperset
Preacher Curl
3 sets of 15 repsTricep Dumbbell Kickback
3 sets of 15 repsDecline Crunch
4 sets of 25 reps
Wide Stance Kettlebell Squat (Shown w/ barbell)
4 sets of 15 repsBarbell Step Ups (Using box)
4 sets of 15 reps (each leg)Barbell Hip Thrust
3 sets of 20 repsThigh Adductor
4 sets of 20 repsWeighted Curtsy Lunges (On box)
4 sets of 12 reps (each leg)Dumbbell Lunges
4 sets of 25 repsFront Leg Raises
4 sets of 25 repsBarbell Hip Thrust
3 sets of 20 repsSeated Calf Raise
3 sets of 20 repsHyperextensions (Back Extensions)
3 sets of 20 reps
Superset
Standing Dumbbell Press
3 sets of 12 repsDumbbell Bicep Curl
3 sets of 12 repsFrog Hops
2 sets of 30 secSuperset
Kettlebell Squats
3 sets of 10 repsFlat Bench Cable Flyes
3 sets of 10 repsFreehand Jump Squat (180-degree)
2 sets of 30 secSuperset
Wide-Grip Lat Pulldown
3 sets of 10 repsPullups (Assisted)
3 sets of 10 repsIce Skaters
2 sets of 30 secSuperset
Reverse Machine Flyes
3 sets of 12 repsButterfly
3 sets of 12 repsHigh Knees
2 sets of 30 secSuperset
One-Legged Cable Kickback
3 sets of 15 reps (each leg)Push-Ups With Feet Elevated
3 sets of 12 reps
What aspect challenged me the most
“Set your goals high, write them down, and tell someone about them!”
The diet was the hardest because of the social aspect. My boyfriend and I went through a real lifestyle change as we no longer went out to dinner, ate frozen yogurt, or drank alcohol.
At first, I was nervous about what people would think when I drank water at happy hour or repeatedly declined birthday treats at the office, but once I started seeing results and felt great, it was easy to stick to my plan.
My future fitness plans
I’m focusing on gaining muscle mass and plan to compete in my second show in March 2014 at the San Diego Championships, which happens to be the first show I watched. I want to keep competing and bettering myself to become a pro. I plan to take my NASM personal training certification exam and can’t wait to start training people.
I’m working to grow my fitness blog and website. I love learning and writing about fitness, health, and nutrition, and hope to inspire women who struggle with body image.
A big goal I have is to appear in a fitness magazine like Oxygen or Women’s Health and become a health writer on a site like Bodybuilding.com.
Suggestions for aspiring transformers
Set your goals high, write them down, and tell someone about them! You’d be amazed at what can be accomplished when a person does this. When I set a big goal that seemed far-fetched, I took myself seriously and made it happen.
Writing down goals is important and it’s fun to look back after you accomplish them. After you tell someone, you’ll work much harder to make it happen.
How Bodybuilding.com helped me reach my goals
Bodybuilding.com provided the avenues I needed to learn about dieting, exercise, and supplementation. The articles were vital to my success. I wouldn’t be where I am today without Bodybuilding.com.
Kylie’s Top 5 Gym Tracks
- “Roar” by Katy Perry
- “Empire State Of Mind” by Jay-Z
- “Call On Me” by Eric Prydz
- “Applause” by Lady Gaga
- “So Good” by B.o.B.
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