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August 2009
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"I also wanted to be on the show since the first episode," said Wincheski. The cool thing is Wincheski isn't some wanna-be-actor. She's actually a 40-year-old single mom who works as a flight attendant for Southwest Airlines. In other words, she could be your next door neighbor. Wincheski said was hoping to do the race with her best friend from Oregon, but it didn't work out because of their schedules. Instead, she decided to audition with 37-year-old Christy Volkmer, another flight attendant. But the two women didn't just want to be on the show; they wanted to win. BUFFING UP TO WIN
"We started training as soon as we heard we were accepted," said Wincheski. "We started in May and the show was shot in November." Wincheski is a dedicated fan of The Amazing Race and has not missed a season. She told me that no two women have ever won and Season 14 promises to be the most extreme race to date. "I can't tell you about the race, but I can tell you that's it's their most extreme race. There are extreme temperatures and extreme tasks," said Wincheski. "Christy and I knew that we would be challenged." JODI AND CHRISTY'S PLAN
Eric came up with a workout which supersets muscles. Basically what this does, is work select muscle groups so that the body is working continuously to get the maximum amount of benefit in the shortest amount of time. Eric's program had Wincheski working opposing muscle groups on alternate days. So on day 1, she would work her back, legs and biceps. Then on day 2, she would work her chest muscles, shoulders, triceps and abs. In addition to the training with weights, Wincheski also did other activities including indoor rock climbing and archery lessons. But she also did some unusual tasks. "My dad had a weird dream that we would need to climb a rope during the race, so we set one up in the backyard. You just never know and we wanted to be prepared for everything," said Wincheski. Rope climbing was only the beginning of their random fitness tests. To prepare for the challenge, the women did everything from bowling to shooting hoops to get ready for the race. But Wincheski's secret weapon was her passion for beach volleyball. "Beach volleyball is good for stamina," said Wincheski. "We have a court set up in the backyard." I checked it out and she was telling the truth. The entire backyard is filled with sand. Very cool and definitely something I may do if I ever buy a house. It was like having beachfront property - without the ocean of course. THE AMAZING RACE WORKOUT She told me that after you watch the first episode on February 15, you'll understand why strength was so important. But until then, here are two of Wincheski's workout moves:
Step 2: Step up with your right leg onto the chair. Step 3: Bring your left leg up and keep it bent. Step 4: Step down off the chair, with your left leg landing on the ground first. Step 5: Repeat the move again, beginning with the left leg first. Do three sets of 10 on each leg.
Step 2: Lift the weight over your head. Wincheski uses a 10 pound weight, but if that's too heavy,you can use a lighter weight. NOTE: If you are a beginner and this is tough, don't use any weight at all and keep your arms at your side rather than over your head.
Try not to use momentum to bring your body up, but use your ab muscles. A way to resist using momentum is to raise your body while slowly counting to four. LAST MINUTE TIPS "Christy and I promised to stay a team and not fight," said Wincheski. They also studied languages and geography before the show, because they had no idea where they were going to be sent. "I brushed up on Spanish, Portuguese and Italian and Christy focused on German and French," said Wincheski. Most importantly, they maintained their friendship and focused on each other's strengths, rather than tearing apart their weaknesses. Amazing advice, from two amazing women. WHEN TO WATCH MORE LINKS: |
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