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EPISODE · Oct 26, 2021 · 1H 5M

My 9 Month Fitness Transformation: Susan Guidi

from AGEIST · host David Stewart

Is it too late to get healthy? How can someone take control of their physical and mental health no matter what age? What importance does community play in going through a complete life transformation? How do the thoughts in our heads manifest into reality? What is Susan’s healthy routine? Can women lift weights and not get bulky? Want to learn more about our exclusive, life-altering Super Age Mastermind Seminar and Group? Click here: https://www.weareageist.com/master-mind-class/In 2019, Susan Guidi was not putting herself first. She wasn’t taking care of herself physically, she wasn’t mindful about what she was eating, and she wasn’t thinking kind thoughts about herself. Now, Susan is a 64-year-old grandmother who is leg pressing 305 pounds. Beyond her impressive physical transformation, Susan has gained newfound confidence, motivation, and a palpable excitement for life. She wakes up grateful everyday and deeply believes that her possibilities are infinite. She hit the reset button on her life in her 60s and now she inspires other women, shows up for her loved ones in a new way, and, most importantly, shows up for herself. She did it with “no pills, no crazy cosmetic procedures, just determination, grit, and mindset!” To give you an idea of where Susan started and what she is up to now, check out her workout and diet routine below. Starting weight: 181 pounds at 5’5"Lowest weight: 136 poundsMaintained weight: 138 poundsHer deficit macros for workout days were: 165g protein (P), 150g carbs (C), 45g fat (F) Non-workout day deficit macros were: 165g P, 75g C, 50g FInitial workout routine: Weight train 5x/week, Cardio 7x/weekSusan is currently in a “reverse” diet and exercise routine to build muscle. Muscle building phase macros for workout days: 175g P, 135g C, 40g FNon workout day macros for muscle building phase: 175g P, 90g C, 45g FMuscle building phase workout routine: Cardio has been reduced to 20 mins a day 5x/week, weight training has been increased to 75-80 mins a day 5x/week Example week of workouts during Susan’s muscle-building phase: Monday - calves, quads, light hamstrings Tuesday - chest, delts, light tricepsWednesday - back, glutes, calvesThursday- rest day (maybe some ab training)Friday - hamstrings and glutesSaturday - shoulders and armsSunday - rest day (maybe some ab training)20 mins of cardio 5 days a weekWork on pull-ups and that is 5x/week“Life is hard, so choose your hard.” “I want to be vital for my grandbabies. I want them to say, ’This is my grandma, look what she can do! Can your grandma do that?’” “How would you treat a baby? You would nurture them, love them, and feed them the most delicious things so they would be healthy. So I incorporated all of those things towards myself.” “The cool thing is, once you love yourself, it’s so much easier to love other people.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Susan Guidi: Instagram: @kikimousegetsfit Say hi to the AGEIST team!

Is it too late to get healthy? How can someone take control of their physical and mental health no matter what age? What importance does community play in going through a complete life transformation? How do the thoughts in our heads manifest into reality? What is Susan’s healthy routine? Can women lift weights and not get bulky? Want to learn more about our exclusive, life-altering Super Age Mastermind Seminar and Group? Click here: https://www.weareageist.com/master-mind-class/ In 201...

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