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Sisters Act!

Sisters Act!

ATHLETES OF TRI-FITNESS

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Sister’s Act!

By Bernadette Rosen

Photos by:  Ed Johnston, Rick Schaff, Greg VanderWel, Jay Ronca, Marianne Johnston

Each month we will feature Tri-Fitness athletes who have competed and performed at the highest level. What is an athlete? Well, a Tri-Fitness athlete is one who demonstrates strength (bench press), speed (obstacle course , true grit challenge and shuttle run), flexibility (routine), agility (shuttle run and obstacle course), and endurance (box jumps, obstacle course, routine, shuttle and bench). Through a healthy diet (eating as an athlete) and extreme training, these athletes achieve a fit, athletic physique which enables them to succeed in our event.

This month we will feature sisters  Angi Ishak and Cari Schlauch who achieved success at  the 2015 Tri-Fitness World Challenge.

 

 

BSR:  Please tell the readers about yourself and your past:

 

Angie:  I am 43 years old and live in Helena, Montana.  I was born in Kissimme, Florida but moved to Montana in 1990 and married my middle school sweethear Mike Ishak after we graduated high school.  We recently celebrated our 25th anniversary.  We have 6 children ranging in ages 24 years down to 12 years old and have 5 grandchildren with another on the way!    I have always been into fitness in some way or another, starting with gymnastics and ballet.  I was on the gymnastic and cheer leading teams in high school and cheered at Montana State University; cheer leading was my passion.  After starting a family, my sister Cari and I decided to start our own competitive cheer team, the Pink Panthers, in Montana.  After 3 years, it became too time consuming and we passed the team on.

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BSR:  How long have you been doing the Tri-Fitness and what got you started?

 

Angie:  Even though I wasn’t coaching anymore, I still enjoyed going to the gym and lifting weights.  I had always wanted to do a fitness competition, but to be honest, I didn’t think I would be able to get on stage with other women, who were passionate about exercise and fitness, and feel as confident as I should.  I was more nervous about the diet part of it.  My sister Cari and I had done a lot of talking about training for a fitness competition but never committed until Cari saw a post from one of her fitness friends and fellow AdvoCare teammates, Liz Cort, that said she was going to train a team of women for the 2015 Tri-Fitness World Challenge in Tampa, Florida!  Cari and I jumped in with both feet and committed to each other to train for Tri-Fitness!

 

BSR:  What did you like best about the Tri-Fitness Challenge?

 

Angie:  There are so many things that I love about Tri-Fitness.  Al Rosen (the founder and president of Tri-Fitness) was informative, encouraging, and supportive!  He made it a point to know me by name and make each athlete feel important.  I can’t imagine another competition being run with more passion and love!  He made everything seem so easy and fun!  The event is designed for “you verses you” kind of competing; a friendly competition with other people trying to better themselves and accomplish a fitness goal never thought possible.  Everything and everyone is so positive!  Although there is an optional swimsuit round, it just wasn’t a bikini contest because there were 6 fitness challenges for each athlete to challenge themselves!  It pushed me beyond my limits and tested my endurance; when I thought I couldn’t jump another hurdle or sprint another step, there was someone right beside me yelling for me, cheering me and encouraging me to KEEP GOING!  I absolutely loved it!

Cari---Obstacle-Course-(1)

BSR:  How did you go about training for Tri-Fitness?

 

Angie:  The workouts were intense with track workouts, a carb cycling plan and 2 a day cardio for the last 4-6 weeks.  It really challenge me and showed me what I was made of!  But, I completed the 12 week program that included a meal plan, the workouts and an amazing Facebook group with tons of support from other competitors!  Upon arriving for the event in Tampa, I have to admit I was nervous.  But, I was so excited to start meeting the people I had connected with on Facebook; I was put at ease immediately as these women were amazing, encouraging and helpful.

 

BSR:  Would you like to add anything else for our readers?

 

Angie:  I honestly believe the Tri-Fitness Challenge is one of the best all around fitness competitions and if you ever get a chance to do this competition, I would highly recommend it.  It was worth every sore muscle and every piece of broccoli!  I can’t wait for June 10, 2016 and the 19th Tri-Fitness World Challenge!  My sister and I will both be there!

 

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Angi-Ishak---Grace-&-Physique

 

BSR:  Please tell the readers about yourself and your past:

 

Cari:  I live in Helena, Montana and have been married to my husband Brian for 16 years and we have 2 beautiful kids,  daughter Saylor (14 yrs) and son Jaxsen (12 yrs).  Both of them are very active in sports and keep us busy.  I have owned my own personal training business for the past 15 years and over the last 4 years I have enjoyed helping others achieve their health and fitness goals as an independent AdvoCare distributor.  Lastly, I have had the privilege to serve as a worship leader at our church for the past 12 years.  Fitness and Music have been passions of mine since I was a little girl and it is so rewarding being able to help others and do what I love!

 

BSR:  How long have you been doing the Tri-Fitness and what got you started?

 

Cari:  May 2015 was my very first Tri-Fitness Challenge!  I have always “talked” and “dreamed” about competing, but never had the courage to step on stage.  At 37 years old and being a mother of 2, I made the excuses that maybe I was too old?  Do I have what it takes to conquer this?  What will people think?  When my friend Liz Cort said she was competing and taking a group, I decided it was time!  I then told my sister Angi that she was going to do it with me.

 

BSR:  What did you like best about the Tri-Fitness Challenge?

 

Cari:  I absolutely loved the Tri-Fitness Challenge event!  The people, the encouragement, the physical challenge itself and the atmosphere were amazing!  Al Rosen, founder of the event, truly has a heart of gold and it shows in every detail.  He was there cheering on every athlete and making sure everyone knew the event was about you versus you!

Angi---True-Grit-Challenge

BSR:  How did you go about training for Tri-Fitness?

 

Cari:  We trained for Tri-Fitness with a group of awesome ladies across the country, through Team Fit Mom!  Our daily workouts consisted of cross training with weights and HIT cardio!  We had daily meal plans full of egg whites, lean proteins, lots of veggies and whole grain carbs….and we incorporated amazing supplements!  Everyday had challenges of it’s own, but doing this with my sister Angie, made for lots of laughs (and some tears); when one of us was ready to put our faces in the peanut butter jar or  hide in a closet with some brownies…the other would be the voice of reason…lol.  We made it through and we truly enjoyed the entire process!

 

 

BSR:  Would you like to add anything else for our readers?

 

Cari:  If you are reading this and thinking about competing again or maybe you’ve never competed before…. Tri-Fitness Challenge  is a MUST!  You are capable of anything you put your mind to!  “Whatever Your Mind Can Conceive And Believe It Can Achieve”  – Napoleon Hill

 

For more information on Tri-Fitness, see trifitnesschallenge.com

Article appeaers in Natural Muscle Magazine www.naturalmuscle.net

 

 

 

 

2015 Tri-Fitness World Challenge – Results

2015 Tri-Fitness World Challenge – Results

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TRI-FITNESS OVERALL – (G&P, ROUTINES, OC, SKILLS, TRUE GRIT)
1 Jennifer Rosen Florida
2 Marissa Herring Florida
3 Sarah Kim Texas
4 Celeste Turner Louisiana
5 Lindsey Rosen Florida
6 Kristen Olychuck British Columbia, CA
7 Eva Serber South Carolina
8 Shelly Scamardo Kantor Florida
9 Mimi Zumwalt, MD Texas
10 Carol Anthony South Africa
11 Callie Nobles Florida
12 Rachel Reynolds Idaho
13 Amanda Cox Nevada
14 Pet Ike Tennessee
15 Heather Harrison Nevada
TRI-FITNESS OPTIONAL (G&P, OC, SKILLS, TRUE GRIT)
1 Jennifer Rosen Florida
2 Marissa Herring Florida
3 Liz Cort New York
4 Bernadette Rosen Florida
5 Jennifer Kirkpatrick Florida
6 Sarah Kim Texas
7 Nicole Vinze British Columbia, CA
8 Celeste Turner Louisiana
9 Kristen Olychuck British Columbia, CA
10 Christina Spikowski Florida
11 Teresa Evans Florida
12 Lindsey Rosen Florida
13 Nicky Brown Florida
14 Claire Optland British Columbia, CA
15 Chantel Schultz New York
16 Cari Schlauch Montana
17 Marissa Hall New York
18 Kimberly Strathy Maryland
19 Shauna Allen Florida
20 Danielle McGlynn Tennessee
TRI-FITNESS (OC, SKILLS, TRUE GRIT)
1 Jennifer Rosen Florida
2 Bernadette Rosen Florida
3 Jennifer Kirkpatrick Florida
4 Liz Cort New York
5 Marissa Herring Florida
6 Caitlin Burke Pennsylvania
7 Kristen Olychuck British Columbia, CA
8 Claire Optland British Columbia, CA
9 Sarah Kim Texas
10 Nicky Brown Florida
11 Nicole Vinze British Columbia, CA
12 Christina Spikowski Florida
13 Celeste Turner Louisiana
14 Shauna Allen Florida
15 Teresa Evans Florida
16 Kimberly Strathy Maryland
17 Lindsey Rosen Florida
18 Eva Serber South Carolina
19 Cari Schlauch Montana
20 Marissa Hall New York
MEN’S TRI-FITNESS (OC, SKILLS, TRUE GRIT)
1 Mack Roesch Florida
2 Weston Walker Florida
3 Kevin Schwallie Nevada
4 Brian Kahrs Florida
5 Mathew Muzzarelli Florida
6 Mike Rose Texas
7 Rodney Boyd Florida
8 Will Palmer Florida
9 Gennaro Guardascic Florida
10 Randy Kotke Florida
11 Stanley Jedrusiak Pennsylvania
12 John Long New Jersey
13 Ben Hines Florida
14 Lenny Kramer Nebraska
15 Mike McCarthy Florida
CHILDREN’S TRI-FITNESS (ROUTINE, OC, SKILLS, TRUE GRIT
6-7 YRS Kaylin Ramsey Florida
8-9 YRS Maori Herring Florida
10-11 YRS Amani Herring Florida
GRACE & PHYSIQUE
1 Danielle McGlynn Tennesee
2 Jennifer Rosen Florida
2 Marissa Herring Florida
3 Liz Cort New York
4 Chantel Schultz New York
5 Sarah Kim Texas
6 Sidney Jones Florida
7 Lindsey Rosen Florida
7 Krystal Rose Texas
8 Katrina Cooley Idaho
9 Nicole Vinze British Columbia, CA
10 Tiffany Rae Germany
11 Marissa Hall New York
12 Teresa Evans Florida
12 Celeste Turner Louisiana
13 Cari Schlauch Montana
15 Bernadette Rosen Florida
15 Carly Mitchell British Columbia, CA
16 Angie Ishak Montana
17 Carol Anthony South Africa
18 Leah Feldman New York
19 Shelly Scamardo Kantor Florida
20 Christina Spikowski Florida
20 Mimi Zumwalt Texas
FITNESS ROUTINES
1 Jennifer Rosen Florida
2 Marissa Herring Florida
3 Sarah Kim Texas
4 Lindsey Rosen Florida
5 Eva Serber South Carolina
6 Celeste Turner Louisiana
7 Kristen Olychuck British Columbia, CA
8 Shelly Scamardo Kantor Florida
9 Callie Nobles Florida
10 Rachel Reynolds Idaho
11 Mimi Zumwalt, MD Texas
12 Heather Harrison Nevada
13 Pet Ike Tennessee
14 Carol Anthony South Africa
15 Amanda Cox Nevada
WOMEN’S OBSTACLE COURSE (TIMES)
1 Jennifer Rosen 47.69
2 Jennifer Kirkpatrick 50.19
3 Bernadette Rosen 50.88
4 Shauna Allen 53.72
5 Nicky Brown 54.62
6 Marissa Herring 55.79
7 Christina Spikowski 56.06
8 Liz Cort 57.47
9 Celeste Turner 58.04
10 Caitlin Burke 58.13
11 Lindsey Rosen 59.47
12 Shelly Scamardo Kantor 59.83
13 Teresa Evans 60.22
14 Liva Rivera 60.53
15 Sarah Kim 62.6
16 Kristen Olychuck 63.87
17 Claire Optland 64.16
18 Callie Nobles 65
19 Katrina Cooley 68.09
20 Eva Serber 69
MEN’S OBSTACLE COURSE
1 Mack Roesch 38.37
2 Will Palmer 42.53
3 Weston Walker 43.65
4 Rodney Boyd 55.72
5 Mathew Muzzarelli 61.96
6 Kevin Schwallie 62.63
7 Brian Kahrs 68.59
8 Mike Rose 81.65
9 John Long 82.01
10 Ben Hines 83.72
WOMEN’S TRUE GRIT
1 Jennifer Rosen 90.87
2 Liz Cort 92.68
3 Bernadette Rosen 95.84
4 Jennifer Kirkpatrick 96.46
5 Caitlin Burke 97.68
6 Nicole Vinze 97.97
7 Christina Spikowski 99.53
8 Kristen Olychuck 99.78
9 Carly Mitchell 102.19
10 Marissa Herring 102.22
11 Nicky Brown 102.31
12 Claire Optland 105.18
13 Shauna Allen 105.65
14 Sarah Kim 105.97
15 April Lawton 106.06
16 Cari Schlauch 107.47
17 Kimberly Strathy 108.62
18 Marissa Hall 108.84
19 Anna Dutko 109.53
20 Lindsey Rosen 109.72
MEN’S TRUE GRIT
1 Mack Roesch 78.38
2 Weston Walker 91.44
3 Brian Kahrs 102.25
4 Kevin Schwallie 102.69
5 Mike Rose 111.03
6 Gennaro Guardascic 114.62
7 Randy Kotke 129.1
8 Mathew Muzzarelli 130.72
9 Stanley Jedrusiak 208.84
10 John Long 209.91
WOMEN’S FITNESS SKILLS
1 Jennifer Rosen 9.937
2 Claire Optland 9.888
3 Bernadette Rosen 9.816
4 Marissa Herring 9.763
5 Kristen Olychuck 9.757
6 Sarah Kim 9.709
7 Celeste Turner 9.641
8 Caitlin Burke 9.563
9 Kimberly Strathy 9.551
10 Liz Cort 9.526
11 Carol Anthony 9.51
12 Chantel Schultz 9.467
13 Cari Schlauch 9.393
14 Jennifer Kirkpatrick 9.348
15 Mimi Zumwalt 9.345
16 Eva Serber 9.325
17 Jill Wagener 9.25
18 Nicole Vinze 9.181
19 Teresa Evans 9.141
20 Pet Ike 9.114
MEN’S FITNESS SKILLS
1 Mack Roesch 10.02
2 Weston Walker 9.85
3 Rodney Boyd 8.86
4 Kevin Schwallie 8.72
5 Brian Kahrs 8.308
6 Mathew Muzzarelli 8.219
7 Mike Rose 8.065
8 Stanley Jedrusiak 8
CHILDREN’S OBSACLE COURSE
6-7 YRS Kaylin Ramsey 98.81
8-9 YRS Maori Herring 83.18
10-11 YRS Amani Herring 65.69
My 10 YEAR TRI-FITNESS JOURNEY

My 10 YEAR TRI-FITNESS JOURNEY

Bernadette Schimnowski-Rosen (My 10 YEAR TRI-FITNESS JOURNEY)

By Bernadette Schimnowski-Rosen

Photography by:  Ed Johnston, Greg VanderWel, Marianne Johnston, Sarah J. Porreca, R. Schaff,  Anne S. Boyko

My mom’s nickname was Sunshine as she always made each day of my life seem brighter.  In 1998, I read an article in Oxygen Magazine about a Fitness Challenge which included an obstacle course.  Wow, how cool would that be, I thought.  Unfortunately, I was in marriage at the time where there was no support.  As my mom became sicker with cancer, she made me promise I would do this competition, the Tri-Fitness Challenge.   She believed in overcoming obstacles, but unfortunately, she couldn’t overcome her cancer-ridden body, no matter how hard she tried.  I promised her I would one day make it to Las Vegas to challenge myself in this event.

The only thing we had in Winnipeg, Manitoba was a fitness organization that included a figure round, as well as a fitness routine.  As I was competing in this organization, the president  told me that if I went to the States and competed I would be barred.  In 2004 I contacted Al Rosen, Tri-Fitness president, via email about competing and about the barring that other organizations impose on other competitors and he laughed.  He explained Tri-Fitness welcomes everyone and doesn’t care if one competes in anything else.  I started thinking:  I am being controlled in my marriage and even the organization where I have been competing is also trying to control me;  wow, I finally found someone who doesn’t want to control me.  I really needed to do this! Since it was in Las Vegas and my ex was a gambler, he informed me that if I did away with protein and the internet then he  would allow me to compete.  It was July 2004 and little did I know at that point my whole life was about to change.

“little did I know at that point my whole life was about to change.”

When I boarded my flight to Las Vegas, Bob Kennedy and Tosca Reno were on the plane as they too were headed to the Tri-Fitness event.  The Tri-Fitness event was held at the Monte Carlo, but I was told I had to stay at the Luxor about a mile down the strip.  When I went to the registration, I was made to feel very welcome and couldn’t believe how all the athletes (more than 200 of them) were so friendly!  At the athletes’ meeting, Al Rosen addressed the entire group and I was able to see how passionate he was about the event.   I thought to myself, how proud my mom would be of me.  There I was, an elementary school teacher of 45 kindergarten children from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada sitting in a room with such great fitness athletes.

 

The next morning, I walked, by myself, down the strip to the Grace & Physique event; I was awed by how the stage at the Lance Burton Theater looked so elegant and large.  I made it through the Grace & Physique event as I thought of Sunshine and I couldn’t wait until we went out to the Obstacle Course on that Friday night (even though my total training preparation was only my school’s monkey bars and running through some tires).   The first obstacle on the course was the 10 foot wall and I took a penalty since I couldn’t get over it; the next major obstacle was the incline- decline monkey bars with 16 rungs.  I dedicated each rung to one of my 13 siblings plus my  mom and dad and saved number 16 for me.  I made it through, but slow isn’t the word as I double grabbed each bar (with a smile on my face).

 

Next I climbed up the cargo net and stepped over it (most people flipped over) but it didn’t matter (I was over it).  I made it through the course, ok so I knocked over the under bar and over bar but I did made it through!  My time: One minute and fifty four seconds!  I was in the bottom 10% but it didn’t really matter, because I crossed the finish line!  My ex then said, let’s go, you embarrassed me. I said but I can run it again, yet he wouldn’t let me. The next day, I competed in the bench press, shuttle run and box jumps (oh well, I got last place in box jumps despite being a good jumper since my days as a high school point guard in basketball).

 

In my heart, I knew I had to escape my dysfunctional marriage of 17 years.  I had found a new home in Tri-Fitness.  I competed the following year (2005) in Tampa and went back to Vegas in 2006.  By the fall of 2006, I was separated and decided to do a camp in Tampa to actually learn the Tri-Fitness the correct way from the expert himself, Al Rosen.  Little did I know,  October 6, 2006 would be a special day.  Within one hour and 20 minutes of practice, I was able to fly over the wall, flip over the net, and actually learn how to run hurdles.  The following weekend was the Fall Challenge and I did the Obstacle Course in one minute twelve seconds.  In addition, I found someone (Al Rosen), who truly believed in me. A friendship/relationship followed and on October 10, 2010 (10-10-10) we were married!

 

My passion for Tri-Fitness grew even more as our lives evolved around all the athletes.  Each time a new girl or guy starts, I tell them of where I started in 2004 – dead last on box jumps!  On November 16, the Tri-Fitness held it’s Sunshine State Challenge in Tampa.  Despite the threat of rain, the event went on as scheduled.  The first event became the Box Jumps (in 2004 my time was 1 minute and 46 seconds) and I accomplished them (50 jumps) in 36.3 seconds (perfect score is 37.5).  As it was raining (forecast of 80% chance of rain all day) my brother James, sister Anne, texted me and said “Sunshine will stop the rain, everyone will run the course.” As soon as the last competitor did their box jumps, Coach  Al declared: “Everyone on the field, it has stopped raining and we will go for it (the Obstacle Course)!”  After I ran (did a 53.6 seconds), I was able to cheer on all the new athletes and tell them my story.

 

My time held up for first place as did my time in the True Grit.  Some of the new people asked me when was the last time I won this event.  Never…the last time I won an event was a 3rd grade spelling bee!  But, to be honest, the smile on my face was the same as it was in 2004 when I was last.  When I was last, I still felt the Power of Accomplishment, as I did now being first.

 

What is Tri-Fitness?  It is an event which empowers people.  It makes people believe that they can do anything they put their heart and mind to.  Al Rosen convinces 60 year old women to flip over nets, jump on boxes, and dive roll over 40 inch bars.  Why….because he knows they can.  It is an event which has changed my life and it can change anyone’s life.   During the past 10 years of competing I have encountered many obstacles including:  vicious divorce, immigration problems due to my ex husband’s control, my dad’s death, diverticulitis prior to an event, shingles, lump in breast (surgery) and being diagnosed with Hashimoto’s disease.  But, I keep telling myself that life is just like the obstacle course – keep on attacking each one and stay positive.   I have every intention of improving my performance despite any obstacle which might stand in my way and I encourage others to do the same!

 

I will continue training with intensity and use clean eating (stay away from foods with hormones, antibiotics, etc) and using my Advocare Sports Performance Supplements.  I’ve learned that you can’t control the wind, only the direction of your sails. I think, how did I, a 45 year old woman from the prairies of Winnipeg accomplish the Tri-Fitness Challenge?  The answer is:  Believe you can, fear no obstacles and have some Sunshine looking down on you!

 

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Inspirational words by amazing Tri-Fitness Athletes!

Inspirational words by amazing Tri-Fitness Athletes!

Tri-Fitness is a sporting event with a foundation based on the dedication to health, fitness and the competitive spirit.   In 1997, Al Rosen decided to create a sporting event to empower athletes and have them feel the power of accomplishment. Rosen (a gym owner for 28 years, physical education teacher and coach, former professional wrestler, fitness trainer) with a background in gymnastics used the gymnastic formula to create the scoring (10 point system). Rosen states: “instead of bars, beam, vault and floor the Tri-Fitness has obstacle course, fitness skills, fitness routine and true grit challenge as well as a Grace & Physique event for women (the physique is a by-product of the type of training and nutrition one does preparing for the event).”   In past television interviews, Rosen has been known to explain how amazing it is to see women looking like Barbie in the Grace & Physique turn into G.I . Jane on the obstacle course. FUN -FITNESS -FRIENDS- FAMILY – FEEL THE POWER OF ACCOMPLISHMENT!  http://www.trifitnesschallenge.com

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