Byron Campbell
My name is Byron Campbell and I am a bodybuilder. In 2014, I was involved in an accident, which broke my back in two places. I had feared bodybuilding for me was over. I was determined not to let it hold me back so I started training again (probably a little too soon). A month later, I tore my rotator cuff and right pec in half. This time, I took my time and have regained my strength and muscle. With the support of my beautiful wife, daughter, family, friends and staff of Gold’s Gym in Lawrenceville I overcame the odds in front of me and here I am back on stage. Footnote: Byron placed 4th in Bodybuilding, Masters 40+, Lee Haney GamesEnrique Huesca
In 2012, I was brand new living in NY. I had to move close to my job so I didn’t know anyone. It was hard to get into fitness because I was drinking a little too much. A gym opened right next door from my job. I wasn’t interested in the beginning but two of my friends were very motivated and they asked me everyday, “Come on Enrique, let’s go. I was like no, no, no.” Finally they convinced me to start going. And I’m not gonna lie, I felt weird the first few months. I didn’t know how to use any of the machines. But I told myself, “you already here, you committed to this – Don’t give up!” So, I started looking for information online, YouTube, Facebook, and magazines. I set a goal; I remember my first goal was, I’m going to have abs no matter what. I didn’t see my abs until 8 months later, but I didn’t give up. Then I was even more motivated. Of course, I had people telling me, oh you look too skinny or you’re crazy. I was, like – whatever!!!! Today, I can say those same guys ask me for advice on how they can exercise even though they used to call me crazy!!!! I can’t judge them because they are my friends. Some people don’t know better and they stay in their comfort zone. But me, I’m different. I decide to show everyone that great things can happen when you put in the hard work and you never give up!!! In 2015, I competed at the Muscle Mania Europa Games placing 3rd and earlier this year I competed at the Arnold Classic in Ohio. My next goal is the Lee Haney Games. I am more prepared, I have a great team, and great coach. And I have no excuses. I’m going to make it happen. #NOEXCUSESMAKEITHAPPEN Footnote: Enrique placed 1st Men’s Physique, Novice, Class B, Lee Haney GamesEric Montgomery
My story of transformation and inspiration began in 2012, when I recognized my need to improve my overall health. Having just turned 53, I suffered from Type-II diabetes, and other ailments. I was prescribed two different insulins, and two pills to manage my blood sugar. I was also a high blood pressure and high cholesterol patient for which I took pills. Lastly, with my family history of heart disease, I was on a daily babay aspirin regimen. I weighted 234lbs (about 35 pounds overweight, according to my doctor), and wasn’t involved in any type of physical activity. I ate what I wanted, when I wanted, and as much as I wanted. Suffice it to say I was a classic candidate for a medical tragedy if I didn’t make substantial lifestyle changes. Realizing the severity of my condition, I joined a gym – one I would actually go to, and not simply pay their bills without using the facility. I joined 191 Resolution Fitness (in the 191 Peachtree Tower, downtown Atlanta), and began to go 3-4 days per week during lunch. I started slowly with light cardio and weight routines, occasionally participating in kickboxing classes led by one of the trainers. I then began searching the internet for plan samples I could follow, eventually putting together this 5-day plan: Monday – cardio warm up/ upper body Tuesday – cardio warm up/ lower body Wednesday – heavy cardio Thursday – cardio warm up/ upper body Friday – cardio warm up/ lower body I changed my schedule to go before work everyday, arriving at 5:30am to workout, show and get to work by 7:00am (same building as the gym). Over the years, this plan has worked well for me, modifying routines every two weeks so I didn’t get stuck on a plateau. As a result of hard work and commitment, I dropped to 212 pounds and lost 2 inches in the waist. In February (2016), I entered the FitTrip Challenge – a 12 week fitness and nutrition contest conducted by Corporate Sports Unlimited. It started with a hydrostatic weigh-in, body composition analysis, and nutritional counseling. Weekly FitTrip challenges were performed in addition to my regular routines. At the end of the 12-weeks, I emerged as the men’s winner for 191 Resolution Fitness and was in the running for the overall winner from the 14 different gyms. Each year, one participant is awarded the FitTrip Achievement Award for recognition of accomplishment and tireless dedication to the competition. The award is named for James Alston, acknowledging his outstanding efforts and FitTrip wins for 10 consecutive years. I won the 2016 Achievement Award and told my story at the annual FitTrip Challenge banquet. During the contest, my body fat percentage dropped from 17.8% to 13.1%. I lost 11 fat pounds and gained 3 pounds of muscle. I experienced a total body transformation during the process. I am no longer a high blood pressure or cholesterol patient. I am down to 1 pill for diabetes, taking insulin only as needed, which is not that often.Luis Soto
In Dec 2014, I decided to make some changes in my life including the way I eat and drink. I got a gym membership and read every article and watched every YouTube video I possibly could on how to loose weight and build muscle. At first I did not see results and was discouraged, I registered for a challenge on Bodybuilding.com, which got me motivated. Once again I did all that I could to learn about nutrition. Finally I began seeing results but I have worked hard both in and out of the gym and am now preparing for my first show in 2017. Fitness has changed a lot in my life and had given me the confidence to know that I can reach all of my goals, both in and out of the gym.Miranda Karasch
In December 2014 I was stuck in a strained marriage, working long hours running my new business, and was the heaviest I’d ever been. I was exhausted, constantly sick, on antidepressants, and severely unhappy. Frustrated, I made a deal with myself: I would dedicate one year (it seemed like an eternity at the time) to my health and fitness. I had tried to get in shape before and did ok but I always stopped after a few months and allowed things to go back to the way they’d been before. I told myself that this time if things didn’t change, I would allow myself to give up for good. I knew if I wanted to succeed that I would need to do something different this time and I would need help. I liked lifting weights because I loved how lifting made me feel strong so I began searching for a gym with that in mind. My search led me to Ford’s Gym, an old school gym, in Madison, WI where I was living at the time. Making that first call to set up my appointment with a personal trainer was extremely hard for me. I was ashamed of having to ask for help, scared of having someone hold me accountable, and afraid of failure. Even harder than making the phone call was actually walking into the gym on the day of my initial consultation. It is EXTREMELY intimidating being a 217lb out of shape girl walking into a gym where bodybuilders and powerlifters train. When I showed up that first day I met with trainer, Sam Masino. After finding out what my goals were he told me he wanted me to do a couple exercises to see where my starting point was. I had done a boot camp type workout earlier and was not planning on having to do anything else. Now I was out of my comfort zone, slightly pissed off, and worried I wouldn’t be able to do much after already working out that morning so I complained, or more accurately, whined about it. He made me do it anyway and I ended up being surprised with what I was able to accomplish. I will be forever grateful to Sam for taking me on as a client, and for his unfaltering support, patience, and motivation. He never once made me feel “less than”, which I was terrified of, and from day one he never let me say, “I can’t”. In the beginning, I struggled pretty hard. I would make excuses, skip training sessions, and eat with my heart not with my head. Things did NOT click for me right away and this process (and it IS a process) was not something I fell in love with immediately. It took about four to five months of working with Sam for something to start shifting. I started to notice how training affected my energy levels. How food and sleep affected my training. I FINALLY got sick of listening to my own excuses. I wanted to, get stronger, be better, and lift more!! My mental transformation began and soon after my physical one accelerated. Around this same time my marriage was falling apart. After 13 years, we decided it wasn’t going to work anymore and in November 2015 my husband and I separated. Making the decision to end our relationship was harder than anything I have ever done in my life. I felt like I’d lost everything: my life as it was, my future as I’d planned it, my husband, my confidence, and love. I felt like a failure. It was devastating and I wouldn’t wish that experience on anyone. I don’t know what I would have done had I not already started the process of working on me, on my health. The gym became my safe place, my therapy. Training was my one constant. In the past, I would have self-medicated with food or alcohol but I refused to do so, because I needed to train. I was determined to keep doing what I had been doing, investing in myself. In May 2016 I was offered the opportunity to expand my business to Georgia. On my own, I packed up and moved away from the only home I’d known. My main concern, in order to deal with yet another huge transition, was finding a new gym. I did it on day two. From the day I walked into Ford’s Gym over two years ago, I have continuously learned I am capable of more than I ever believed I was. Making the decision to invest in me, to become the best version of myself was the best decision I have ever made. I have strengthened not only my body but also my mind and spirit. I have found mental strength that I didn’t know I had. My separation and eventual divorce, my move to Georgia from Wisconsin, and the expansion of my business are all things that could have easily derailed my progress but I refused to let them because I have seen the importance of putting my mental and physical health before everything else. When you make a commitment to your health and fitness, it is LIFE CHANGING. It’s a feeling like no other. The best part is I’m not done and I never will be. There is always a new goal, something to improve upon. In August 2016, I discovered House of Payne Personal Training in Lilburn, GA. I am now, under the watchful eyes of my highly knowledgeable coaches, Steve and Rachel Payne, training for my first bodybuilding competition! I can’t wait to see where the next leg of this journey will take me.Janet Williams
Most people can look back at their lives and recognize a series of phases. They see significant relationships and important events that transformed them, helped trigger growth, shaped their world.
My life looks a lot like that.
After a childhood filled with sports and activity, I became a mom at a fairly young age and raised my son as a working single parent. After a few major heartbreaks I met my fiancé, Warres and looked forward to a future together. We entered a joyful, hopeful phase and things really started looking bright, until one Friday night that altered everything.
A serious car accident took the life of my fiance, Warres, and left me in a coma, fighting for life in a New Orleans hospital. Gone was our future as a married couple, stolen away by a drunk driver on a rainy night. And in the midst of this heartache I also dealt with the loss of my physical abilities.
A tracheotomy insertion left my voice severely altered, but more seriously, a Traumatic Brain Injury further affected my speech, messed up my sense of balance and caused me to lose function in my legs. I was paralyzed.
Dealing with paralysis takes a lot out of a person. Combine that with intense grief over losing Warres and the responsibilities of raising a son and you see the mountain that loomed over me. Honestly, looking back I know that only the strength of the Holy Spirit got me out of that bed, into rehab and on through years of painful, slow recovery.
I found so much joy and happiness working out over the 14 years of my recovery in New Orleans. I hit the gym every day except Sunday and experienced over and over the incredible feeling of facing a physical challenge with determination and courage.
My transformation progressed even further in Atlanta, where I had moved after Hurricane Katrina. There I decided to use my passion for and knowledge of fitness to help others. Yes, I am in a wheelchair, but that certainly doesn’t stop me from training my body and guiding others as they train. In fact, the challenges I’ve faced and continue to face help me to truly connect with my clients as a personal trainer and as a friend.
With God’s help, I climbed out from a dark place of deep grief and severe injury. Now that I’ve brought my own body back, I want to help others get theirs back through hard work, patience and determination. We all have a fighting chance!