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About me
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I was born in Czechoslovakia during the communist time. Very
interesting time! It was not that easy to buy fresh fruits, vegetables, or meat.
You had to wait in the line for a couple of hours just to get basic
food.
We did not have equipped gyms and we did not have any idea about proper
nutrition. As a kid I started to compete in
cross country skiing. I was 10 years and I approached a national level
coach (I did not know)
and told him I wanted to train with him. He laughed (I guess I was
cute)
and took me. Kid among juniors. I became a national level skier. That
allowed
me to go to special schools for skiers, and I had access to a gym. So
there
started my first "friendship" with weights.
During my teenage
period, when I discovered boys, I stopped skiing and tried all other
sports. I competed in cross country running, basketball, swimming, soccer... Name
it. I liked challenges, I wanted to learn everything and be the best that I possibly could. I started to study at university, computer science.
That was funny, during the communist regimen, about 40% of education
was a political science. Guess how much we liked it. I got my master
degree, and I still competed in sports, went back to cross country
skiing. My mom remarried and moved to Sweden. There were better
opportunities for everything - work, freedom and life in general. So I moved too. I
was 23 years old. I learned Swedish in one year and moved north to the
Arctic Circle to get another Master degree,
in "real" computer science, without any politics. I made it quick, got my
second master degree, and started to teach at the University. And I was
still in love with sports. I started to do downhill skiing. And just to make
it
more challenging, I loosened my heels and cruised downhill in Telemark
style.
I started to teach hip-hop and weight classes at the university, and
soon
I was know as a sadist. I started to train skiers in sport specific
training,
and soon hockey and soccer players hired me too. These big buffed guys
with
even bigger ego started to laugh when I walked into the gym (and at
that
time, I was already pretty big, for a girl). They were thinking "what
could
this girl possibly do to us?". Their faces froze in about 10
minutes
of training and the smile was gone. They had another 50 min to go. I
did
all training together with them and believe me, I kept my smile wide.
Next
time when I entered the room, I was welcome with respect and fear. I
loved
that. Laughs.
The university work was great, I was feeling like I was forever
young. Teaching and training all these "kids". Only time I realized I
am getting older was in the beginning of each school year when I got the
list of my
new students with their birthdays. It started to be a 10 years
difference.
1995 I went for a vacation to
California. So exciting. I've been travelling every year at least one
month, Thailand, Turkey, Croatia... but never in US. I found and fell in love with Venice Beach. Half year later, I
came back for two months vacation. I loved it even more. Went back
home,
sold my house, said bye bye to my students (it was a bit harder to say
bye
bye to my family and friends) and I returned to Venice - with a mountain
bike, one bag and no place to live, and I didn't speak English, and I didn't know anybody... But I made it! And now I live with my doggie girl Peanut in the
paradise full of sunshine, palm trees, ocean. And the
life is just perfect. End of the story... What is the moral?
Only those who risk going too far can
possibly find out how far one can go
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Tennis season 2007
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This year, I got approached if I would like to play with a special, two-handled racket (see the picture), to be able to play with left hand and right hand. I tried, and I was horrified how non-athletic I was on the left side. So it became a personal challenge, to learn how to play left-handed, to become a complete athlete. It took about 2 months to learn a good leftie-forehand. I am impressed myself how quick the process went. But I did put A LOT of effort into this. So now my goal is to get all the shots that I have on the right side,also on the left side. How cool is that?
My workouts are still pretty tough. Tennis every day 1-2 hours, mostly singles, because I like the intensity. Weight training 2-3 times a week - and I started to work with kettlebells! It is a beautiful form of total body workout. Creative, intense, and focused. I am loving it. It works the body as a unity in a very functional way. Very good for athletes! I used to be part of the Dowgtown Kettlebell Club in Venice. But now the club doesn't function that well, so I am back to my regular training. Besides all the hard work, I stretch every day a little bit, and about 4 times a week I stretch big time, 45 min stretch, 45 min myofascial release on the foam roll/ball. And now I am also learning about the Egoscue method of balancing body. Also, last several months, I've been focusing a lot on balance and strength in the hips
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Height
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6'00"
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Weight
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158-160 lbs
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Calf
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15"
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Thigh
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24"
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Booty
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38"
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Waist
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28"
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Chest
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38"
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Biceps
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13"
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My diet is even more simple than last year - I don't eat any chemicals. I don't really count the carbs, protein and fats, but I read the labels to see how pure the food is. I eat a lot of fruit and dried fruit, nuts, Larabars (mishmashed dried fruit and nuts), high protein cereal with low carb milk, veggie burgers, oatmeal, powerbagels, full corn bread, and that's about it. Occasionally, if I eat out, I have a turkey or chicken, or fish, but I don't even rememeber when I had meat last time. Also, I am not using protein shakes anymore... I think I am too lazy to mix them, lol. I noticed, that for that amount of ativity that I do, sprinting on the court for hours, I really need a lot of carbs. I also feel that they are easier to digest, so I am always light in my tummie, and ready to exercise any time during the day. I often eat my powerbagel with cream cheese as I am driving to my tennis practice, and when I step on the court, my tummie feels just fine.
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Tennis season 2006
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Height
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6'00" |
Working on my tennis game. I have 3 different coaches, in three different locations. Playing every day for 1-2 hours, sometimes twice a day, 7 days a week. My body is getting quiet beat up, so I have to take a good care of it... my weight workouts 2-3 times a week, lots of stretching and myofascial release (on a foam roll). I've been playing tournaments and team tennis competition. I won most of my team tennis matches, and at my age level, I've ranked 43 nationally. Next year, I plan to climb up higher.
My tennis diet
is
very simple... I don't diet!!! :-) I eat more carbs then
during
my bodybuilding years, as I burn so much energy on the tennis courts. I
eat bunch of fruits. That's the carb addition. The rest I try to keep
clean,
low carb breads, lot of good grains, lean protein... I am not so
perfect
with counting my protein. I know I get enough from all the clean foods
I
eat. I still restrict rice, and this kind of carbs. No noodles. No
processed
carbs. My treats are dried apples, dried cranberries, and similar. So
it's
all quiet healthy. I am lazy with my supplements. I do L-Glutamine,
multivitamin
and minerals, and vitamin C. Of course protein powders now and then. I
stopped
eating the protein bars, just too much chemicals in them. Still
drinking
a lot of water.
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| Weight |
156-158 lbs |
| Calf |
15" |
| Booty |
38" |
| Waist |
28" |
| Chest |
38" |
| Biceps |
13" |
Tennis season 2004-2005
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Summer 2002, I wanted to have a new "challenge" and
started to play tennis. In 2003 I was working with a coach and learning
really fast and well this amazingly challenging game, so I decided to
start playing competitevely. In March 2004, I joined a (team) tennis
league in Studio City and started to play matches. And in April I
added tournaments too. I played 6
tournaments and won 4 of them. Which at the end of the year gave me
a ranking
no. 3 in Southern California... That was a good year! I've changed
my coach, and also added different coaches as well, and my game is
still developing... now planning new challenges for the 2005. Probably
to get ranked nationally.
My workout schedule is about 3-4 times in the gym, upper-lower body
split... I do upper body twice for sure, and legs once or twice,
depends how much tennis I play. In one workout, I blast my
upper/lower body in a few mini-circuits (3-4 different exercises,
4 sets all together), repeating them 3-4 times - all together 48 sets,
done in one hour or less. I am borning in the gym (LOL), I don't
socialize at all.
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Height
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6'00"
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Weight
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168-171 lbs
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Calf
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16"
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Thigh
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25"
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Booty
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39"
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Waist
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29"
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Chest
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40"
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Biceps
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14"
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I hardly do
any cardio in the gym anymore. All my cardio is on the tennis court, at
least 1.5 hour tennis a day, some days I play twice... It's very
intense, I don't like to play doubles much, because it's so slow. And
my practices are quiet often drills, so the intensity is HIGH! I just
love it!
I can say
that I exercise at least twice a day (weights and tennis, or tennis and
tennis), sometimes even more if my schedule get "messed up" by
commiting to too much. I just don't like to cancel on my tennis
partners. My weight is nice and light 170 lbs, keeping it pretty much
similar all year around. Now heavy weight swings, off-season and
on-season, like in bodybuilding. And I don't even need to diet hard,
just watching what I eat and eat quiet healthy. But I allow myself to
eat more carbs than I used to during my bodybuilding days.
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Tennis season 2002-2003
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I've competed in
bodybuilding since 1997 until I think 2002. You can see the .Contests page for the
results. Fall 2002, I started to play more tennis. And the 2004 I've
been playing A LOT. Competing in leagues and tournaments. I don't do
any cardio in the gym anymore. Tennis (2-5 hours a day) is my cardio...
Weight training is about
3-4 days per week. My physical dimensions have changed too... My off
season
weight is almost less than my competition weight and I feel light and
lean.
My legs are cut and you see all the separation. I often get comments
what
show I am getting ready for. :-) Following table is the tennis
"light"
weight. Compare to the below, my off season bodybuilding weight
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Height
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6'00" |
My tennis diet
is
very simple... I don't diet :-) I eat more carbs then
during
my bodybuilding years, as I burn so much energy on the tennis courts. I
eat bunch of fruits. That's the carb addition. The rest I try to keep
clean,
low carb breads, lot of good grains, lean protein... I am not so
perfect
with counting my protein. I know I get enough from all the clean foods
I
eat. I still restrict rice, and this kind of carbs. No noodles. No
processed
carbs. My treats are dried apples, dried cranberries, and similar. So
it's
all quiet healthy. I am lazy with my supplements. I do L-Glutamine,
multivitamin
and minerals, and vitamin C. Of course protein powders now and then. I
stopped
eating the protein bars, just too much chemicals in them. Still
drinking
a lot of water.
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| Weight |
173 lbs |
| Calf |
16" |
| Booty |
40" |
| Waist |
29" |
| Chest |
40" |
| Biceps |
14" |
Bodybuilding season 2001
| Height |
6'00" |

So now you want to hear everything about me? Let's start with the
physical. My height is about the same, all year around. Smile. My
lightest weight
was 170 lbs, at 8.5% body fat. All drug free... I felt like this was a
great achievement. The heaviest in 2000 I was 204 lbs in the off
season. I looked fluffy, so my best off season weight is around 185
lbs. I am still working on cutting down my legs and bringing up my
upperbody, especially arms and shoulders.
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| Weight (offseason) |
190 lbs |
| Weight (contest) |
176 lb |
| Calf |
16.5" |
| Thigh |
26" |
| Butt |
41" |
| Waist |
30" |
| Chest |
41" |
| Biceps |
14.5" |
Bodybuilding season 1999
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My contest diet:
6 meals a day, total 2100 cal, 330 c protein a day
First three meals were carbs+protein (oatmeal+whey) - breakfast,
before weight workout, after weight workout.
Last three meals were protein and veggies.
Meal five and six were half size, before cardio and after cardio.
I was drinking about 3 gallons water a day.
Daily supplements: 10 g vitamin C, multimineral, multivitamin,
Ripped Fuel (Twinlab)
I never missed a meal. If I didn't have time to eat, I made the
time to eat. Running between my clients, I was sometimes eating in my
car.
First 2 months in my contest diet, I had a cheat day on Saturdays,
when I was off in my training. I was eating everything. Carbs, carbs,
carbs. Around 7000 calories. It seems like my body rejected all crap,
repaired
and recovered and I was ready to go again.
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My contest training:
Morning cardio on empty stomach, 45 min walking my doggie Peanut.
Fast. No sniffing (sorry Peanut, you don't need to stop on each corner
and sniff around for 2 minutes). 6 times a week
Evening cardio 45-60 min at the gym. Stair master or incline
treadmill. No sniffing (no dog). 6 times a week.
Weights 60 min + 10 min warm up (160 lunges with 100 lbs), 5 times
a week.
day 1: bic, tric, abs
day 2: shoulders
day 3: back
day 4: chest
day 5: legs, calves
Posing 6 hours a week four weeks out
Deep tissue (muscle separating) massage 2 hours a week
Sleeping 7.5 hours a night.
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More about me...
| Eyes |
Blue |
| Hair |
Braided, dark brown |
| Sign |
Leo |
| Birthday |
August 12 |
| Nationality |
Czech (dad Czech, mom Slovak), Swedish passport |
| Home |
Venice, California, US |
| Occupation |
Fitness trainer, Referring Travel Agent, Rollerksating instructor, LASIK technician |
| Gym |
Gold's in Venice, Marina Fitness in Marina Del Rey (for my clients) |
| Education |
Two Masters in Computer Science |
| Certification |
Fitness trainer, rollerblading instructor, aerobic instructor, bodyguard, scuba |
| Languages |
Czech, English, Swedish, Slovak, Russina, Serbo-Croatian. Now learning Italian and Spanish |
| Personality |
Positve, creative, persistent, well organized, disciplined, creative, easy going, good sense of humor, curious for new information, very in touch with the nature... hmmmmm, I wonder if I have bad features too? |
| Favorites |
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| Interests |
Sports, reading non-fisction, searching information, music, nature, animals, creating things |
| Sports |
Tennis, kettlebells, weight training, Egoscue, roller skating, Brasilian Jiu-Jitsu, skiing,
swimming, running, bike |
| Pets |
My rednose Peanut, the most perfect dog in the world.
Labrador/Staffordshire Mix. and Zuzi, chocolate Labrador puppy |
| Music |
Hip-hop, smooth jazz, R&B, Italian music |
| Singers |
2Pac, Snoop Dog, R.Kelly, Dr.Dre, Xzibit, Mystikal, Eminem, Nate Dog
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| Movie/TV show |
Borat, Married with Children, Fresh Prince |
| Books |
The Alchemist, The power of your subconscious mind,
tennis
books, all Dalai Lama's work |
| Food |
Cashew Nuts (oh, it's not food?)... sushi, apples, dried fruits, walnuts, sea-weed salad |
| Car |
My little dark blue (was red) Honda CRX Si, 5 spd (but I love round
cars). It has about 40 tennis balls stickers... Unfortunately, it got totaled in August 2008 :-( Now I have a new toy - MINI Cooper Clubman |
| Computer |
HP Pavilion dv9260. Used to be Sony VAIO. And I love Macintosh! |
| People |
Dalai Lama, Deepak Chopra, Dan Millman |
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