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One of the constants in life is change. Just about
anybody—including the Delicious Living
staff—can vouch for that. Yet, no matter what life throws
their way, these women manage to stay active by implementing
customized strategies to meet ever-changing lifestyles.
Managing Editor Pamela Emanoil
Life change: Remodeling a 1920s cabin.
Fitness strategy: “I exercise mostly in the morning
before the tasks at home consume me,” says Emanoil. “I
also adopted a Jack Russell terrier puppy who needs to get out and
run and climb for his sanity and mine, too. And I try to set
fitness goals.” Emanoil ran her first marathon last year.
Art Director Vicki Hopewell
Life change: Serious knee injury and subsequent
surgery.
Fitness strategy: “I’ve had to rethink how I get
my exercise and stress release, so instead of the usual mountain
biking trips, I’ve been spinning on my stationary bike at
home,” says Hopewell. She also works out in a nearby
pool.
Editor in Chief Jean Weiss
Life change: New baby.
Fitness strategy: Weiss quickly realized leaving home for a
workout wasn’t going to cut it. “I never got out of the
house because of too many competing needs, so I’ve made a
point to schedule time for a workout during my workday away from
home,” she says. That sometimes means getting home later than
usual, but Weiss figures it’s worth it. “The energy
boost I get from exercising is a net gain for everyone in my
family,” she says.
Senior Food Editor Elisa Bosley
Life change: Hitting her 40s.
Fitness strategy: “I noticed for the first time that
my weight creeps up on me if I don’t pay attention,”
says Bosley. Although she doesn’t have a set routine, she
increased her efforts to make fitness gains throughout her day by
parking as far away as possible from the grocery store and taking
the stairs instead of the elevator. And she sets an appointment
with another working mom to walk in the hills near her home in the
afternoons instead of chatting over coffee. “It’s a
piecemeal strategy,” she says. “But it seems to
work.”
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