Enhance Magazine | Page 24

cover story Suzanne lost 29.5 inches, 24.8 pounds, and 10.74% body fat! Her prizes included a one-year free membership, a one-year VIP massage membership, and 12 60-minute personal training sessions. HAC MEMBER SUZANNE LENHARD I first joined HAC to “get healthy” and start a regular exercise routine. I would come to some group fitness classes here and there, but made no serious commitment to change my life. Then, I heard of the HAC 5k Club and decided to give it a try. That’s when I met HAC Personal Trainer and running coach Jen Besten. I had attempted running on my own for many years, but I would always get so far and then become injured or side-tracked and quit. Jen helped me reach my first major goal, running The Delaware Half Marathon in May 2014. She drilled into my head that more is not always better and consistency is key. I found out something about myself while training: I enjoyed setting a challenging goal and seeing if I could reach it. I lost 40 pounds while training for the half marathon. I felt so good, and I wanted to see what else I could accomplish. I signed up for the Rehoboth Full Marathon in December 2014. I enrolled in Jen’s full marathon training program and she trained me over the next few months. It was very difficult to fit in all my long training runs, but I was determined to prove I couldn’t believe how quickly I fell out of shape and how bad I felt. I woke up one day and decided I did not want to feel like that anymore. 24 to myself that I could do it. I successfully completed the race, and it was one of the most amazing feelings I ever experienced. That being said, I found a full marathon was not something I wanted to train for again. HACHEALTHCLUB.COM I needed another challenge, so I joined the HAC Triathlon Club. What a great club! I trained with amazing coaches for swimming, cycling, and running. In the summer of 2015, I completed a duathalon, a sprint triathlon, an Olympic triathlon, and several running races. I had so much fun! I was in decent shape, but still not where I wanted to be. Then I was hit with a big surprise. In October 2015 I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. I was in training for the Rehoboth Half Marathon at the time. I ran the race on December 6, 2015 and on December 16th, I had a partial thyroidectomy. The surgery was fairly simple and I was home the next day, but regardless, my body rebelled and I was exhausted all the time. I stopped all exercise and just ate whatever I felt like for a month and a half. I quickly gained 20 plus pounds, and I was depressed about my weight and the way I felt. I couldn’t believe how quickly I fell out of shape and how bad I felt. I woke up one day and decided I did not want to feel like that anymore. I wanted to try to heal myself from the inside out and started really looking at nutrition as it relates to thyroid issues. Then I saw the advertisement for the 12-week HAC Lifestyle Challenge. I told my husband I wanted, no needed, to join this challenge. I needed something to motivate me to get healthy again. As luck would have it, I hurt my back just as I was about to sign up for the challenge. I have never injured my back before, and the pain was unbelievable. I couldn’t decide if I should just not join the contest, but something told me to go for it anyway. I needed to do this even if I could not function at full