September 07, 2015
How to Love Your Body with Fit Mom Maribel Lalanne

1.) When did you first get into exercise and fitness?
"I have been athletic my whole life. Soccer and dance was my life, then I discovered CrossFit in 2007. My husband and I opened up LaLanne Fitness in downtown San Francisco in 2008. I train at least 5 days a week and I dance 1-2 days a week."2.) How has it impacted your life?
"I can't imagine my life without fitness. In 2000, I was in a white water rafting accident and was airlifted to the trauma center, where I spent 4 days temporarily paralyzed from the waist down. They called it 'spinal shock.' It was a long journey to recover from the pain. When I started CrossFit, I strengthened my body to the point where pain was no longer a daily part of my life. It was life-changing and through it, I reclaimed my life. I have been battling other health issues and I truly believe that if I weren't fit, I wouldn't have the stamina to endure the constant physical battle that I'm going through right now. I refuse to lie in a hospital bed and wither away, ever."3.) How has being a mom affected your relationship to your body/ your exercise routines?
"My son will be 5 years old next week and my daughter is 19 months old. I find balance everyday and make an effort to train, even if it means doing hill sprints with the double stroller or using my kids as weight. Haha! They love it! My son yells, 'GO MOMMY!' While my daughter says, 'AGAIN! AGAIN!' Being a mom only strengthens my desire to stay fit. I want to live a long healthy life for my kids and I want to lead by example."
4.) What is your relationship with your body?
"I love my body. It isn't perfect, but it's what God has blessed me with me. I have scars from having my kids via C-section and from my recent hysterectomy, but I love my scars too. They tell a story of my journey and they are my battle wounds."5.) What motivates you?
"Looking in the mirror and seeing physical changes motivates me. I'm also a model, so knowing that I have target dates to hit when I'm booked for shoots is beyond motivating."
6.) What is your greatest struggle?
"My greatest struggles are the ones I can't control. My physical limitations with my health battles. God gives his hardest battles to His toughest soldiers. My faith in Him is strong, so it keeps me going on those days when I feel like giving in. Quitting is never an option. Ever."7.) What advice do you have for women who are on the path to physical transformation?
"My advice to women who are on the path to physical transformation is to have patience. We are a society who demands instant gratification, but our bodies don't work like that. We must remember that progress is progress, no matter how slow it may come. Celebrate whatever progress you make and make short term and long terms goals, imagine where you will be in 3 months and in a year. I'm pretty transparent about my fitness journey, the accountability helps me stick to my program. Find a workout buddy if you can and hold each other accountable, help push each other and encourage each other. Just keep going, it won't be easy, but it will be worth it!"