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I have been working out with Lianne for a year and a half now and not once have I dreaded going to a workout. Lianne has got to be Suzie G.
Lianne really get's the concept of 'functional' strength. As a cancer surgeon, I do a lot of work with my hands. Before I started Viraj M.
I have always been physically active and until the birth of my child (mmm 9 years ago now?!), I was in good shape. For 9 years Linda D.
When I was younger, I was very active and able to stay in shape quite easily. However, when I reached the age of thirty, I noticed it Tim L.
What do I love about Quad-Fit and why do I encourage others to participate? If you enjoy the competitiveness of a small group along Amy M.
We fondly refer to Lianne as the Torture Lady, but she is anything but! She metes out the "torture" so cheerfully you actually think tha Alice H.
My friend and I began Lianne's "Buddy Program" in June. When we started, I could not jog for 30 seconds without being completely winded and light-headed. Today, I am up to 5 minute intervals! The workouts are fun and Lianne is great at keeping us motivated and working while Eren and I chat and laugh. I wanted to stay motivated at home so Lianne stepped up and suggested I start emailing her when I work out on my own. Now when I email her my "check!" updates I know I am staying on the program. To top it off, I have lost over 6 lbs since August and shed 3 inches off my waist and 3.5 inches off my hips! My family recently told me I needed to keep up my training with Lianne no matter what because of the changes they see in my physical appearance AND my attitude! THANK YOU LIANNE!!!! Liz S.
I've always been fairly "sweat-averse" in any activities, prefering books, music, and computers to anything requiring physical exertion. As I've grown older, I continue to maintain this preference though, when I hit 30, I began to maintain more weight, as well. I started working with Lianne and my friend Liz in June, and at the beginning, was fairly incredulous at some of the things that Lianne said we would be doing. I always thought "She might try, but I'll never be able to do that!" cleverly masked in sarcastic responses to her instructions. Regardless, every week, I was more aware that physically, things were changing. My posture was better, and I could work through discomfort. Most importantly, I've gotten a more concrete understanding of my body, and how it works. While doing the work and maintaining good habits between our weekly sessions is on me, Lianne's motivation has been the missing ingredient from other "get in shape" efforts. That the results mean that I am now able to accomplish a project like our yard, with only two blisters to show for it, is the best gift i could have ever given both my family. . . and myself. Eren T.
Elizabeth W.
I met Lianne when she and my wife Christine started working together 2 years ago. As I sat on the couch on Saturdays watching them outside, I thought, "That looks insane. How can swinging a rope up and down be a real Donald H.
I have fun playing games with Lianne. Lianne is really nice. I’m stronger and I look forward to seeing Lianne all week long. William Scott B. My son has always been a gentle soul more apt to play quietly with a couple of friends than he is to run wild on the playground. This is fine, but at age seven he began to show signs of feeling weak and inadequate. My husband and I tried to engage him in strength building activities, but he felt discouraged leaving us at a loss. I had heard high praise about Lianne from my own friends who had worked with her. Occasionally on my runs I would see her running with a client or sometimes on her own. One day it occurred to me that perhaps Lianne would take my child on as a client. Thankfully she agreed to work with him. It is very hard to put into just a few words because Lianne’s effect on my child’s life has been vast and profound. Physical strength is important and he certainly has gained this through his activities with Lianne, but even more importantly my child sees the possibilities of his own power- mind, body and spirit. He has more confidence in all areas of his life and he even asked to play soccer last fall. This was an enormous step for him and I am certain it was because he was empowered by his experiences with Lianne. I am grateful beyond words and William Scott wants to play soccer again in the spring! Carol B.
It’s been 2 ½ years since I started working out with Lianne. Although I had been a competitive athlete for much of my life, I had Sara Michelson
A little more than 6 years ago I was on maternity leave with my second child. I knew I wanted to lose the weight and feel strong I realized I enjoyed this type of workout and felt stronger and fitter than I had in a while. Yes I did have to admit to my husband that this was a good idea! Nevertheless, I did fall off the wagon with moving, another child and all the other complexities of life. After I moved to Decatur and had my 3rd child I was in a position again to think about how to really re-focus on my health and fitness again. My sister was doing some personal training with Lianne and loving it and we decided to start doing boot camp together. I was hesitant, it will be too hard, let's just work out together, it's so early, it's so cold. Now more than 18 months later, I have been doing boot camp consistently and some personal training sessions as well. Thanks to Lianne and the wonderful boot camp group, I feel fitter and stronger than I have in years. I also now know for sure that the motivation of the group, and the accountability of the trainer are so important to me. Instead of wondering why I can't do it on my own, I understand that my health is so important to me and my family's quality of life that I should do whatever it takes to be strong and healthy. Having my sister, husband, friends and neighbors involved in boot camp and training with Lianne keeps me from letting the excuses get the best of me. I know they all have the same reasons to NOT get up and work out and yet it is possible to overcome those excuses and get it done. I have signed up for a triathalon in June with some other ladies in the boot camp. It might be pure craziness. I don't really like swimming, I have a clunky bike, I haven't really started doing more than my current routine to prepare. Nevertheless, I do feel like I will be about to figure it out and push myself to do things I don't think I can do. I attribute this to my work in boot camp where, with Liane's inspiration, I have learned to really doubt my limits. In 5,10, 15, 20 and 40 years from now, I want to be strong and active and have exercise be a part of my everyday life. I don't think I'll fall off the wagon again, because I know more than ever how good it makes me feel and how important it will be to aging well.
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