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Monday
Mar122012

10 reps: Kim Vandenberg. 

 10 Reps: Kim Vandenberg

Have you ever had a mentor? Well, I highly suggest it. Meet my mentor, Kim. Yup, she has helped me though it all, not to mention, she's amazing.

In 2008, she won a bronze medal in the 4x200 freestyle relay at the Olympic Games and since then has trained all over the world, looking to make her mark this summer in London. Currently working with cool peeps like Mutual of Omaha, New York Athletic Club, Classroom Champions, and Whole Foods, makes her a busy gal. In this interview, she shares how she does it all...

1. What is one factor that has contributed to your success (in and out of the pool) over the years?

There are so many factors to success but I would say keeping an open mind has helped me the most; being able to absorb new ideas and hear different ways of thinking challenges me to expand my views. I know I don’t have all the answers so I tend to ask a lot of questions to people I can learn from.  I believe having an open mind creates the ability to grow and improve over time

 2. Have any “athletic” beauty/style tips?

Moisturize!!! Being in chlorine for hours can be pretty damaging to my skin so I am a freak for lotion. Mountain Ocean Skin Trip and Kiehl’s Ultra Facial Cream are my saviors. Also, staying hydrated helps skin to be balanced and fresh looking.

3. What is something you never expected swimming to bring into your life?

Swimming has opened many doors for me in my life, I never would have expected to have had the opportunity to travel the world like I have. I feel very fortunate to have had the chance to compete in different countries and explore the world. From my travels I have been able to meet so many fascinating people, and that continues to be my favorite part about what I do.

4. You have spent a lot of time training abroad and traveling the world, where was your favorite place to live?

 While I was training and traveling abroad, I was living mostly in France but that was not my favorite place to live, I would have loved to live in Barcelona or Stockholm.  I absolutely love those two cities; I love the energy of Barcelona and the mystery of Stockholm. I appreciated the French cuisine and overall joie de vivre (enjoyment of life) but it was difficult being an American in France. I definitely felt like an outsider there and I much prefer the international mix that Barcelona and Stockholm offer.

 5. Most cherished advice?

My Oma ( Grandmother in Dutch ) told me from a young age to bloom where you are planted. My Opa and Oma spent most of their lives traveling and creating new lives in foreign countries and being able to do that meant have a strong sense of self. I view her advice as remembering where you came from, where your roots are but still being able to grow as a person in a new environment.

6. Currently obsessing over?

My vintage man watch I found at the Treasure Island Flea Market over the weekend. Such a Great find!! It has a compass on it in case I get lost, which happens frequently

7. Just curious, do athletes differ among countries?

Yes. Every country has their own traditions, cultures, and habits so of course the people and the athletes differ from around the world. Most athletes I know want to be the best they are capable of becoming so I believe every athlete shares that common dream but there are always differences in the way athletes experience their sport. Some do it for their families, some for themselves, and others for fame or fortune. I think the motives differ from country to country.

8. Favorite part about working out?

The challenge. I love the feeling of facing a challenge. If there is a hard set or daunting day ahead, I love being able to find the strength to push myself. I also enjoy the energy of movement, I can’t sit still for too long so It’s nice to be able to swim, dance, and train on a daily basis.

9. Like to do any sports besides swimming?

Yes, I love tennis and beach volleyball. I also have a passion for watching ice-skating; I think that’s a beautiful sport to watch. I also grew up playing soccer, track & field, basketball, and a little baseball but I wasn’t very good with dry land activities.

 10. Favorite ways to relax?

 Paint, Write, Read, Play the Piano

 

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Tuesday
Feb072012

10 reps: Natalie Coughlin 

10 Reps: Natalie Coughlin 

Meet Natalie Coughlin. This girl is big time -->11-time Olympic medalist, "Dancing with the Stars" alum, Pantene ambassador, cook, Golden Bear, and one of my best friends, is here to tell us all about swimming, style, and even Sundays. 

Lets get real, she has the whole "pushups with polish" thing down. 

Q: What is one lesson sports have taught you? 
Success doesn’t always come on the timeline that you demand. Challenges and obstacles arise. As difficult as those challenges and obstacles are, they make the successes that much sweeter. You need to experience “failure” to fully enjoy the success.


Q: What is your favorite part about the Bay area? 
I was born and raised in the Bay Area. Within hours you can be at the beach, desert or the mountains. We’re spoiled with amazing food, natural beauty and temperate weather. 


Q: How do you define success? 
Staying true to yourself and succeeding within your moral compass. 


Q: Do you have a favorite meal to cook? 
I love cooking and spending time in the kitchen. My favorite dishes are constantly changing and evolving. I love healthy versions of comfort food. Vegetables soups are also a favorite.


Q: What is the best part about your Sunday, or your days off?!
Love hitting up the Farmers market and stocking up my fridge for the next week. 


Q: Are there any sports you must watch? 
Football! I’m a big Raiders fan.


Q: Can you share some of your “athletic” beauty/style tips? 
Because I don’t where makeup when I compete, clean brows are a must! Also I use the Clarisonic brush with a gentle cleanser nightly to make sure that my skin looks its best. 


Q: What is the best part about competing? 
Representing my country on the world stage.


Q: As a contestant on Dancing with the Stars, how might dancing and swimming be similar? 
Technique is very important in both, although I never have to worry about what types of faces I make when I swim! 


Q: Competing since an early age, what is one piece of advice for younger athletes? 
Decide what is successful for YOU. Don’t allow someone else to decide what successful means. Challenge yourself, work hard and most importantly, have fun.

Find Nat on: twitter/facebook/web

thanks nat! love you! 

Tuesday
Jan032012

10 reps: Amanda Beard. 

 10 REPS.

No, you don't have to drop and give me 10, it's a new little segment here on PWP. Basically, really cool people who rock at sports and style share their secrets of the trade. Enjoy! 

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AMANDA BEARD: 4 x Olympian, 7 x Olympic medalist, swimmer, model, mom, and now blogger, gives her take on what it takes be to both stylish and sporty, heading into the 2012 Olympic Games!

 

1. Do you have any tips for someone who wants to get back into the gym?

Just remember that working out doesn't always require a "gym". Find something active you enjoy doing and it won't be hard to motivate yourself.

2. What gets you up at 5am to practice everyday?

In high school waking up early every morning was awful now I enjoy feeling like I'm ahead of my day by 7am. It gives me so much time to get things done all day.

3. Any “athletic” style/beauty tips?

Check out my products at mission athletecare. Always wear sunscreen if you're outside!

4. Who is your inspiration?

I have many. My husband is a huge inspiration in my life. Everyday we push each other to be better and it has helped us become a great team.

5. What’s your favorite part about competing?

I'm obsessed! I love competing in anything I do. Swimming is a perfect way to get my crazy competition attitude fix.

6. What do you consider the hardest part about swimming?

Jumping in a cold pool! Never gets easier.

7. What is your “go-to” post workout meal?

A banana and chocolate milk.

8. Proudest moment?

When my baby boy, Blaise, was born.

9.Favorite place to adventure to on your day off?

We have hiking and mountain biking trails behind our house. It's hours of fun.

10. Tell us about Swim Like a Mom

Whether your a mom or not, a man or a woman, you will find lots of great information on my blog. From workouts to recipes it's hours of fun. 

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