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Dynamic Duo
Mother and daughter fitness experts join forces to help expand each other’s vision.
Written by Amber Klinck
Katie Austin opens the door to her family’s gorgeous Hermosa Beach
residence with a smile—her mother, health and fitness guru Denise
Austin, standing by her side. Bubbling over with an enthusiastic and
vivacious energy, the ladies are both incredibly fit and super-friendly.
It’s easy to see how this pair has resonated so well with their
multitude of fans.
With 30 years of experience and a level of success that includes
starring in her own television show, authoring 12 books and selling more
than 24 million exercise videos and DVDs, Denise has become a staple in
America’s fitness industry. And now her daughter Katie is looking to
follow in her footsteps.
“Being that I did television all those years, I would bring my
daughters to film on location, and Katie always gravitated to being on
with me,” Denise says.
But Katie also gravitated to sports, landing a spot on USC’s Division I women’s lacrosse team. While on Trojan Vision, however, Katie found herself once again drawn to television and decided to make a change.
“While I was a Division I athlete, it was almost impossible to think
about anything else. So my sophomore year, I quit lacrosse and decided
to get started on what I wanted to do for my career,” Katie explains.
Since then, she started her own website, getfitwithkatie.com, and has
worked on group projects with her mother and mentor. “We’re building
our career together, but she also has her own vision, which is cool
because [the industry] is so different now from when I started,” Denise
says. “It used to be all about television, video and DVDs, and now the
world has changed to online. She understands that area.”
With virtually her entire career’s work accessible on her site,
deniseaustin.com, Denise has transitioned her outreach from television
to online. “My mom teaches me everything I’d ever need to know about
fitness, and I teach her about the digital world,” Katie explains.
Through their own individual platforms, the ladies target their
correlating markets. “I focus on teen girls and college girls,” says
Katie. “I’m all about self love and confidence. I also focus a lot on
bullying and online bullying. It goes beyond fitness as well, because
teens struggle with so much.”
Denise, on the other hand, focuses on women 40 and over. “They grew up with me,” she says with a smile.
But it’s the mother/daughter workouts that people seem to gravitate to the most. “We’ve done the Today show and The Doctors, and people love it,” says Denise.
With family so clearly at the epicenter of the Austin household, the holidays (and all of the indulgences that come with them) may seem counterproductive to maintaining an inspirationally toned physique. But the ladies take these celebratory months in stride.
With family so clearly at the epicenter of the Austin household, the holidays (and all of the indulgences that come with them) may seem counterproductive to maintaining an inspirationally toned physique. But the ladies take these celebratory months in stride.
“We have a big family, and I love to cook. I just try to make sure
I’m getting a well-balanced amount of veggies and good healthy foods
in,” Denise explains.
Part of that includes utilizing a trick from her book Side Effect: Skinny.
“I make skinny mashed potatoes. Instead of sour cream and high-fat
milk, I use a little non-fat milk with a touch of chicken stock for
flavor.”
At holiday parties, Denise suggests “having water in between your
drinks. [Katie says this goes for college girls too.] And don’t stand
near the appetizers; you don’t realize how much you’re eating.”
For Katie, it’s all about moderation. “The holidays only come once a
year. If you indulge, just make sure you’re back on track the next day
and that you’re working out hard leading up.”
This article appears in the Holiday 2015 issue of Our South Bay
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