Thursday, October 9, 2014

Denise Austin Helps Her Niece Fight Breast Cancer in Woman’s Day Magazine

Denise Austin Helps Her Niece Fight Breast Cancer in Woman’s Day Magazine - YouTube
Published on Oct 9, 2014 by Denise Austin

Read this month’s Woman’s Day magazine to learn about how Denise Austin helped her niece, who suffered from breast cancer, feel better through eating right and exercise.

Learn more by watching this video and visiting http://www.womansday.com/health-fitness/conditions-diseases/denise-austin-niece-breast-cancer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBBNtpE7Isc



Denise Austin Helps Her Niece Fight Breast Cancer

Faced with the life-threatening disease, Annie Arensdorf turned to her aunt for support—and found a whole new way to get through

By Julia Savacool



When Denise Austin's phone rang on July 11, 2013, and she saw that it was her niece, Annie, her stomach tightened. Trying to remain cool, she answered.

"It's breast cancer," Annie said calmly, still in a state of shock and disbelief. They'd been worried about this outcome ever since Annie found a pea-size lump in her breast 12 days earlier. The biopsy had revealed stage 2 invasive ductal carcinoma.

Denise, in her usual upbeat manner, told Annie she was sure it would be OK and that there were so many great new treatments available. But after Denise hung up the phone, she broke down. "I just cried and cried. I kept thinking, 'Annie is too young for this.'"

At 32, Annie Arensdorf is proof that breast cancer does not discriminate. The mother of two little girls has no family history of the disease, doesn't smoke and follows a healthy lifestyle. She has been close to her aunt since she was young, even serving as the flower girl in Denise's wedding. "I went to Annie's school recitals and we'd all have family dinners together," says Denise, who has three sisters and one brother (Annie's father). "Annie is like a daughter to me," she says.

So, as Annie's parents put their lives on hold to take their daughter to consultations, Denise pitched in to do what she could to ensure that her niece received the best care. Fast action was crucial because Annie's aggressive type of cancer had spread to her lymph nodes, and survival hinged on quickly making an overwhelming number of decisions about treatments.

Denise immediately flew from California to Virginia, where Annie lives, and started researching facilities and doctors in the area. "I made calls to hospitals, I asked friends who had gone through it for advice—I just wanted to be sure that Annie was in good hands," says Denise.

After Annie's husband, Ryan, shaved her head, she shaved his.

A New Normal

Less than two weeks after her diagnosis, Annie had a double mastectomy. Then she began 20 weeks of chemotherapy. During that time, Denise visited often and took her to appointments or babysat Rylee, 6, and Brooklyn, 5, so Annie's husband, Ryan, could go with her. "It's inspiring to see how strong she is for her kids' sake," says Denise. "Even when she's worn out, she is positive around the girls."

Annie admits it isn't always easy. "All I've ever wanted was to be a mom," she says. "Imagining I might not be there to watch my girls get older really chokes me up." She also worried about losing her hair and how her daughters might react. "I tried to keep life as normal as possible for them. It's funny: You think, being a woman, losing my breasts would have been harder, but what got me really emotional was my hair, because I wanted to protect my girls," says Annie.

Denise realized she couldn't take away the cancer, but she could help Annie keep her look—in the form of a wig made from real hair, which Annie wasn't in a position to buy herself. So, before she lost it all, Annie, Denise and her sister Anne took a road trip to one of the best wig shops in northern Virginia. "Annie was trying on this wig and that wig, and we were just goofing around," says Denise. It was a welcome relief after so much stress.

But the somber moment came when Annie put on a skin-colored cap to simulate baldness for wig selection. "It took my breath away," says Denise. "Reality hit me hard—everything she was going through, everything she was giving up to fight this disease." They eventually settled on a long brunette wig that closely resembled Annie's hair.

Finding Fitness

Beyond appearance, Annie found that maintaining her strength during treatment was a struggle. Chemo sucked away her energy and left her nauseated. Once again, Denise reached out to see if she could help. "Exercise gets the blood flowing after surgery, and psychologically, it makes you feel stronger because you're helping your body heal," says Denise.

During one of Denise's visits, the two women sprawled out on the living room floor and crafted a plan to help Annie fight chemo's side effects. Three or four days a week, Annie would walk for 20 minutes outside. (If Denise was in town, they strolled together.) On days when she felt exhausted, she'd pop in Denise's Latin dance workout DVD—a mix of easy, low-impact moves set to upbeat music.

A month into this new routine, Annie got the green light from her doctor to do light resistance training. So Denise created a 10-minute workout, which Annie started doing three times a week. "You lose so much muscle strength after major surgery," says Denise. "You need to get it back not only for your looks, but for injury prevention: If your core is weak, you're more vulnerable to getting hurt."

Staying Strong

After Annie finished chemo in the winter, she was ready to put cancer behind her, but her doctor informed her she wasn't in the clear just yet. "I needed 30 sessions of radiation—every weekday for six weeks straight," says Annie. "I was devastated—I'd really hoped to avoid doing radiation. I knew it would be painful and leave burns on my chest and underarms."

Annie reminded herself that she'd made a promise to never give in to self-pity. Instead, she focused on her family and fitness to get through the trying time, waking early to do 10 minutes of stretching and strength moves, and walking her girls to school every day.

"I realized that when I feel good physically, I feel good emotionally," she says. "Staying on top of my fitness makes me feel powerful, like I can conquer any obstacle."

Annie is currently in remission, taking a daily dose of tamoxifen to lower the chances of recurrence and visiting her doctor every few months for tests. Meanwhile, Denise just gave her a new set of exercises—and remains one of Annie's biggest cheerleaders. "You can't cure cancer through exercise, but you can give your body a huge head start in fighting back," says Denise.

Top photo by Ericka McConnell; Hair & makeup by Geoffrey Rodriguez; Second photo courtesy of LCE Photography

http://www.womansday.com/health-fitness/conditions-diseases/denise-austin-niece-breast-cancer

Monday, September 29, 2014

Denise Austin Working Her Hips

Denise Austin 11 - YouTube
Published on Sep 25, 2014 by silvrazor

Denise Austin looking hot

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvlroA6Sctw


Full BeFit video:

Denise Austin: Rhythmic Stretching & Flexibility Workout- Energy Booster - YouTube


Published on May 8, 2014 by BeFit

Denise Austin: Rhythmic Stretching & Flexibility Workout- Energy Booster is a unique, 10-minute dance-inspired, aerobic stretching routine that is designed to burn calories, elongate the body, release tension and lift your spirits as you slim your waistline through an effective combination of dance moves, stretching variations, and Yoga poses. Boost your metabolism and increase your energy levels with America's Favorite Fitness Expert, Denise Austin as she takes you through this fun and exciting segment from her popular, "Power Zone: Mind, Body, Soul" Fitness DVD. Reduce anxiety, prevent injury, and relieve low back tightness with this fluid, low-impact workout. Learn key moves that can be done anywhere to strengthen the core and tone the abs, hips, thighs, butt, arms, back, legs and shoulders. This routine is great for all skill levels and requires no equipment. Look and feel your best with Denise right from your own home. Tune in to the BeFiT Channel every weekday for all new free workouts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3-DqA9HVec

Denise Austin: Burn Fat Fast Cardio Blast Complete Weight Loss Workout

Burn Fat Fast Cardio Blast Complete Weight Loss Workout: Denise Austin - YouTube


Published on Sep 29, 2014 by BeFit

Burn Fat Fast Cardio Blast Complete Weight Loss Workout with Denise Austin is a full 51 minute, calorie-blasting cardio workout that is designed to boost your metabolism, sculpt lean muscle and maximize your fat loss potential. With BURN FAT FAST: CARDIO BLAST, you will enjoy incredible cardio training from the first minute to the last. Fitness favorite Denise Austin has designed four diverse workouts that you can mix and match for pure fat-blasting fun! These electrifying workouts condition your heart, crunch calories and melt pounds fast. So get ready to slim, tone and blast your way to your best body ever! DVD Includes: WARM- UP (5 Min): Pump up your heart rate with vital movements that stretch and prepare your body to demolish calories and burn fat fast! KICKBOXING (10 Min): Combines dynamic punches, kicks and a variety of moves to trim the hips, thighs, buns and arms. Incinerate fat and boost your metabolism like never before! ATHLETIC INTERVAL (10 Min): Skate, ski and jump your way to a fine-tuned body with fun agility drills that offer intensity and variety without complex choreography. RETRO AEROBICS (10 Min): Slim down with a classic combo of grapevines, ponies and heel jacks! This fun-filled '80s revival will put a smile on your face and take inches off your waist! CARDIO DANCE (10 Min): Shake your hips and tighten your tummy with this low-impact cardio dance routine. The lively Latin beat will have you mamboing your way right into that miniskirt! COOL-DOWN (5 Min): Lower your heart rate with ease as you stretch, refresh and revive your body after your incredible fat-blasting workout! Train like a pro athlete and watch the pounds disappear with a true fitness legend right from your own living room. You will need a towel and a bottle of water to complete this workout that is great for all skill levels. Skate, Ski, and Jump your way to a fine-tuned body with BeFiT!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9fjC6c2ozs

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Sunday, September 21, 2014

DeniseAustin.com - Brand New Fitness And Weight-Loss Program In December 2014

Via: deniseaustin.com/fit/


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I would like to see Denise do an online show similar to Fit and Lite and Daily Workout.

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Denise Austin In Jack LaLanne Documentary 'Anything Is Possible: The Man, the Movement and the Legacy'



Jack LaLanne's Legacy Lives On in Documentary


by Stuart Goldman in Behind the Scenes
Sep 19, 2014

Club Industry

With the 100th anniversary of Jack LaLanne's birth fast approaching, a new documentary on his life is set for release.

(Skip to 4:53 to see Denise Austin)



Jack LaLanne would have turned 100 on Sept. 26, and because he seemed like he could live forever, it's hard to believe he's not around anymore.

With the anniversary of his birth fast approaching, anyone who met or knew or admired Jack LaLanne should no doubt look forward to a new documentary on his life.

The documentary, titled "Anything Is Possible: The Man, the Movement and the Legacy," includes interviews with none other than the love of his life, Elaine LaLanne, their son, Jon, and famous fitness personalities, including Denise Austin, Lou Ferrigno and Gunnar Peterson.

If this trailer doesn't give you chills up and down your spine, then you're probably not alive. Here are just a few of the great lines you can expect to see in the documentary:

"My dad was Superman," Jon LaLanne says. "He really was."

"He had a wonderful sense of humor," Elaine says. "He made me laugh through life."

"Jack gave," Ferrigno says. "He never just said, 'Let me take from you.' He gave to you."

The documentary will be available from Sept. 25-Oct. 10 at www.fusionlifebrands.com/jacklalanne100. For Twitter followers, the hashtag is easy to remember: #JackLaLanne100.

Jack LaLanne may not be with us, but as this film suggests, his legacy will live on forever.

http://clubindustry.com/blog/jack-lalannes-legacy-lives-documentary

Monday, September 15, 2014

Behind The Scenes With Katie Austin

Updated: Tuesday, November 18, 2014

An Instagram picture uploaded by Denise Austin's daughter, Katherine Reed Austin, shows her in a tight workout outfit standing in front of a wall that reads "DENISE AUSTIN" with the caption "Behind the scenes🎥✨." Behind the scenes for what?

getfitwithkatie (update: katie.austin)
September 5, 2014
Behind the scenes🎥✨
http://instagram.com/p/skbyIGNNWD/

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More pics of Katie:

Katie Austin (left), Kelly Austin (right)

See more here:

katie.austin on Instagram

Katie (getfitwkatie) | Twitter

Get Fit With Katie | Motivation For a Happy & Healthy Lifestyle

Denise Austin And Her Daughters Sporting Patriotic Colors For July 4, 2013


Denise Austin's Facebook Post Of Katie Austin In A Bikini


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