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  • Debra Mazda : Debra Mazda’s Life Guide for ShapelyGirls Motivational 2 CD Set

    Date: 2010.03.19 | Category: Goals, Inspirational people | Response: 0

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    attachment 300x299 Debra Mazda : Debra Mazdas Life Guide for ShapelyGirls Motivational 2 CD Set I don’t know where Debra Mazda gets her energy from but she is one of my inspirations, as you know if you’ve been reading my blog for a while. I’ve got her on my picture side links, I’ve interviewed her and I’ve written other peices about her on this site.

    I love how this woman tells it like it is but she’s forever mindful of the struggle we all face to balance work, exercise, food and life. She’s never forgets how she felt years ago – and that is why she still continues to inspire and motivate.

    My only regret is that I don’t live closer to her ShapelyGirl Fitness classes. I’ll have to make do with my gym visits, power walks and swimming. But I cannot forget that this woman’s wise words helped me get to the point of wanting to make a life change.

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  • Introducing Debra Mazda – Shapely Girl

    Date: 2009.08.24 | Category: Inspirational people, Motivaton, Vanessa Reece, size-acceptance | Response: 5

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    Debra Maza www.debramazda.comIntroducing Debra Mazda
    I have just sat and read the bio of a lady named Debra Mazda and I’m close to tears.
    Why, because I see someone who is very passionate about reaching out to women who are overweight about the importance of exercise.
    Before you get the idea that I’m going to write a post about how we should all be size 0. Please hear me out.
    You all must know my stance by now. I believe you should do what you want to do with your bodies– fat and all. But, I also believe we should not ignore the fact that as fat men and women we should try and absorb some of the information given to us about health.  Taking it or leaving it is our choice.
    Often we hear the words ‘selling out’ when someone in the plus-size community decides to lose weight. I find this really cold and thoughtless. If that person wants to lose weight, change their eating, and get exercise – we should support them in their choices.
    However I’m not a supporter of diet companies. They make a lot of money and claim the earth but they don’t properly tap into the mind set of many of plus-size people.
    I would rather support people who has walked in fat persons shoes and with honesty says – this is how I changed because I felt I needed to and if you want to know how I did it, and do the same, then please just listen to what I have to say.
    I’m not so much talking facts and figures – I’m talking about true life accounts of people who have gotten the benefits of eating better (not dieting) and taking in some regular exercise.
    ‘Health comes in many sizes’, says Debra Mazda
    Today I ate an apple (because I craved one). I had a grilled bacon and sausage sandwich on brown whole grain bread (because I craved it) and then I made a delicious Spanish Omelette with salad and homemade peri peri dressing (because I craved it) I also went for long walk (because I felt like it)
    No chocolate or soda for me today, because I have not wanted them – only tea and juice.
    I stand before you waiting to be stoned? Oh wait! You’re not going to stone me? Well phew. I won’t stone you if you drank soda or ate chocolate all day either. It’s your choice.
    I have no clue what tomorrow will bring. I’m also on the monthly (TMI – sorry) so my hormones are shot to pieces. I have a ton of work to do and projects to complete and I’m also living out of suitcase this week too.
    When you have a busy lifestyle, and possibly a family to take care of its no wonder we are far too pooped to get a walk, swim, or work-out in and buy food that offers us nothing long term by the way of goodness. Making healthy choices does take some planning and I have got to admit I’m not the best at planning that part of my life.
    Fat and sugar do make us feel full and happy. But is there a way we can slightly adjust our eating habits plus take on board some exercise? I think there is.
    So back to Debra Mazda – What a tremendous example of someone who has walked in the shoes of a 300lb woman, fought the head games when it comes to food and also made her life’s work to reach out and help women who want to make the change themselves.  Now at size 12 she is feeling amazing. It was her choice to make the change in her life, and I support that.
    Swimming, yoga, and walking are my three exercises of choice, but sometimes I can’t get to a pool or yoga class and I find myself sitting in a hotel room somewhere wanting to do something.  Maybe it wouldn’t hurt to stick on an exercise DVD?
    I’m more likely to pick up Debra Mazda’s DVD than anyone else’s because she’s actually knows what it feels like to be a bigger woman.
    She’s not a celebrity who just thought making an exercise DVD would be a quick buck. She’s in this for the long haul. Her bio tells a story of a woman who found a new lease of life and empowerment through exercise and wants to share it with those who want to get healthy – regardless of size.
    The main problem is getting into the frame of mind to actually do some exercise. I’ve never been 300lbs but I can imagine it must take an extremely strong minded person to have the guts and willpower to go into the gym and attempt to lose the weight. Plus try and introduce foods that will help with the weight loss.  Not to be super skinny – but just feel able to take life by the balls in their own way and move with freedom.
    Let’s be brutally frank – some of us are fine with taking life by the balls as fat folks. I do! But I feel I may be able to take more of life if I keep in shape – less fatigue and less eating things which may give me a quick rush of energy but leave me feeling lethargic for longer. I think Debra Mazda may have some inspirational words and work outs for those of us who want that extra bit of zing right through to those ladies who want to lose weight but are tired of yo-yo dieting – which we all know doesn’t  work for the majority of people long term.
    Debra owns Shapely Girl Fitness and her goal is to introduce safe, easy to follow and fun exercise to those people who, regardless of size, what to get fit and get more from their lives.
    Debra lost an amazing amount of weight herself. And in doing so she found a new goal which was learning and teaching fitness to people.
    In her 30s, she earned a Bachelors Degree in Human Movement and a Masters of Education in Sports Psychology from Temple University.
    While it may not be everyone’s goal to lose weight we can’t ignore the fact that exercise does help in so many ways.
    On 12th September, 3pm Eastern, I will be interviewing Debra Mazda live on SHF-Radio to see what she has to say about her journey and her work.
    I will be reviewing her DVD also for my visitors here on vanessareece.com
    Please mark your diaries for the 12th September 3pm Eastern, 8pm GMT and 12 mid-day Pacific for my interview on http://www.blogtalkradio.com/shf-radio
    If you’d like to ask Debra any questions during the show then feel free to call in on (646) 652-2270 and the chat room will also be open!
    For more information on Debra Mazda go to
    www.debramazda.com
    “FITNESS COMES IN MANY SIZES”
    Twitter: Debra Mazda
    Facebook: ShapelyGirl Fitness
    LinkedIn: Debra Mazda
    Debra Mazda on youtube
    ShapelyGirl fitness on youtube
    Debra Maza www.debramazda.comI have just sat and read the bio of a lady named Debra Mazda and I’m close to tears.
    Why, because I see someone who is very passionate about reaching out to women who are overweight about the importance of exercise and it just moved me.
    Before you get the idea that I’m going to write a post about how we should all be size 0. You know I don’t think that way. I think some people are naturally slim, others naturally big and some of us find we’ve gotten bigger over time and we prefer our shape. So  please hear me out.
    You all must know my stance by now. I believe you should do what you want to do with your bodies– fat and all. But, I also believe we should not ignore the fact that as fat men and women we should try and absorb some of the information given to us about health. Not the PETA way! I’m taking about someone who is not going to preach but teach. There is a difference. Taking it or leaving it – it is our choice.
    Often we hear the words ‘selling out’ when someone in the plus-size community decides to lose weight. I find this really cold and thoughtless. If that person wants to lose weight, change their eating habits, and get exercise – we should support them in their choices.
    However I’m not a supporter of diet companies. They make a lot of money and claim the earth but they don’t properly tap into the mind set of many plus-size people.
    I would rather support people who have walked in a fat persons shoes, and with honesty say – ‘this is how I changed because I felt I needed to and if you want to know how I did it, and do the same, then please just listen to what I have to say.’
    I’m not so much talking facts and figures – I’m talking about true life accounts of people who have gotten the benefits of eating better (not dieting) and taking in some regular exercise.

    ‘Health comes in many sizes’, says Debra Mazda

    Today I ate an apple (because I craved one). I had a grilled bacon and sausage sandwich on brown whole grain bread (because I craved it) and then I made a delicious Spanish Omelette with salad and homemade peri peri dressing (because I craved it) I also went for long walk (because I felt like it)
    No chocolate or soda for me today, because I have not wanted them – only tea and juice.
    I stand before you waiting to be stoned? Oh wait! You’re not going to stone me? Well phew. I won’t stone you if you drank soda or ate chocolate all day either. It’s your choice.
    I have no clue what tomorrow will bring. I’m also on the monthly (TMI – sorry) so my hormones are shot to pieces. I have a ton of work to do and projects to complete and I’m also living out of suitcase this week too.
    When you have a busy lifestyle, and possibly a family to take care of its no wonder we are far too pooped to get a walk, swim, or work-out in and buy food that offers us nothing long term by the way of goodness. Making healthy choices does take some planning and I have got to admit I’m not the best at planning that part of my life.
    Fat and sugar do make us feel full and happy. But is there a way we can slightly adjust our eating habits plus take on board some exercise? I think there is. I also think we can still enjoy some foods we love. With excercise there are possibilities to keep the curves as well as burn off the excess calories to be healthier.
    So back to Debra Mazda – What a tremendous example of someone who has walked in the shoes of a 300lb woman, fought the head games when it comes to food and also made her life’s work to reach out and help women who want to make the change themselves.  Now at size 12 she is feeling amazing. It was her choice to make the change in her life, and I support that.
    Swimming, yoga, and walking are my three exercises of choice, but sometimes I can’t get to a pool or yoga class and I find myself sitting in a hotel room somewhere wanting to do something.  Maybe it wouldn’t hurt to stick on an exercise DVD?
    I’m more likely to pick up Debra Mazda’s DVD than anyone else’s because she’s actually knows what it feels like to be a bigger woman.
    She’s not a celebrity who just thought making an exercise DVD would be a quick buck. She’s in this for the long haul. Her bio tells a story of a woman who found a new lease of life and empowerment through exercise and wants to share it with those who want to get healthy – regardless of size.
    The main problem is, getting into the frame of mind to actually do some exercise. I’ve never been 300lbs but I can imagine it must take an extremely strong minded person to have the guts and willpower to go into the gym and attempt to lose the weight. Plus, try and introduce foods that will help with the weight loss.  Not to be super skinny – but just feel able to take life by the balls in their own way and move with freedom.
    Let’s be brutally frank – some of us are fine with taking life by the balls as fat folks. I do! But I feel I may be able to get a little more from my day if I continue my excercise and eat better  things more often– less fatigue and less eating things which may give me a quick rush of energy but leave me feeling lethargic for longer. I think Debra Mazda may have some inspirational words and work outs for those of us who want that extra bit of zing right through to those ladies who want to lose weight but are tired of yo-yo dieting – which we all know doesn’t  work for the majority of people long term.
    Debra owns Shapely Girl Fitness and her goal is to introduce safe, easy to follow and fun exercise to those people who, regardless of size, what to get fit and get more from their lives.
    Debra Mazda before.Debra lost an amazing amount of weight herself. And in doing so she found a new goal which was learning and teaching fitness to people.
    In her 30s, she earned a Bachelors Degree in Human Movement and a Masters of Education in Sports Psychology from Temple University.
    While it may not be everyone’s goal to lose weight we can’t ignore the fact that exercise does help in so many ways.
    On 12th September, 3pm Eastern, I will be interviewing Debra Mazda live on SHF-Radio to see what she has to say about her journey and her work.
    I will be reviewing her DVD also for my visitors here onvanessareece.com

    Please mark your diaries for the 12th September 3pm Eastern, 8pm GMT and 12 mid-day Pacific for my interview onhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/shf-radio
    If you’d like to ask Debra any questions during the show then feel free to call in on (646) 652-2270 and the chat room will also be open!
    blogtalkradio 12th Introducing Debra Mazda   Shapely Girl
    For more information on Debra Mazda go to:
    “FITNESS COMES IN MANY SIZES”
    Twitter: Debra Mazda
    Facebook: ShapelyGirl Fitness
    LinkedIn: Debra Mazda
    Debra Mazda on youtube
    ShapelyGirl fitness on youtube
    Additonal Pictures courtesy of Debra Mazda
    Vanessa Reece
  • BITE BACK: Anne Wintour tells Oprah Winfrey to lose weight.

    Date: 2009.05.21 | Category: Plus-size Fashion, Plus-size Models, The Industry | Response: 7

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    Oprah Winfrey with Mary J Blige Image by Getty Images via Daylife

    BITE BACK: Is where I air my views about things that have annoyed me in a subject pertaining to all things plus-size.
    Comments are most welcome.

    BITE BACK: Anne Wintour and Oprah Winfrey.

    Original Article: http://omg.yahoo.com/news/vogues-anna-wintour-tells-oprah-winfrey-to-lose-weight/22691

    This is my own personal opinion and also gives people and idea of the BS  models face whether they be plus-size or not.

    This article has been mentioned on Dimensions Magazine forum and people have plenty to say on there. Read the rest of this entry »

  • Sometimes I question the sincerity of size acceptance

    Date: 2009.02.16 | Category: Articles | Response: 0

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    100x100ii  Sometimes I question the sincerity of size acceptance

    T-devil is one of my very good friends. He’s a plus-size man and a lover of plus-size women. He’s also super opinionated on the subject and I’m including this article on my site because it’s always good to ponder the male perspective of plus-size empowerment and size-acceptance.

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