Transformation of the Day: Tildawn lost 50+ pounds and totally transformed her body with healthy food and exercise. This 49-year-old mother of two is an IFPA Pro Master’s Figure competitor. She started training for her first competition at 40 years old.

I’m a 49-year-old mom of two blessings by way of c-sections. I competed in my first competition at 41 and haven’t stopped. I’m almost 50, and I plan to be in the best shape of my life.
What was your motivation? What inspired you to keep going, even when you wanted to give up?
I’ve always loved fitness, and I always went to the gym. After I had children and once I turned 40, I decided I was going to compete in my first bodybuilding/figure competition.
I kept going because I wanted to see my potential. As change happened and it was visible, I didn’t want to quit. Fitness became a habit!
How did you change your eating habits?
I never tracked calories or macros. However, I learned that you can’t starve yourself either. I ate clean food, high protein, and low carbs. I also got rid of sugar.
What did your workout routine consist of? How often did you work out?
I worked out six days a week for approximately 2 hours a day. That included 30 minutes of cardio.

What was your starting weight? What is your current weight?
My starting weight is hard to answer. I gained 60 pounds with my first child and 50 pounds with my second. I lost a lot of weight after the kids. It wasn’t about the weight in terms of the scale for me. Instead, I focused on body fat percentage. I’ve got my body fat down to 8% for competition and after two c-sections. I currently weigh 130 pounds.
When did you start your journey? How long did your transformation take?
I started training for my first competition at 40 and competed in my first competition at 41 1/2.
What is the biggest lesson you’ve learned so far?
The lesson I have learned: Do for yourself. Enjoy the process. Even though it can be slow, every little step in the right direction is progress.
What advice would you like to share with women who want to lose weight?
The advice I can give to someone interested is that consistency is key. You must remain dedicated and consistent. If you fall off, don’t quit. Just jump right back on it. We all have weak moments.
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Starting out on November 26,2012 when I woke up and joined Lifetime Fitness my life has not been the same since. I walked into Lifetime weighing a hefty 260 pounds, the largest I had ever been in my life. I started off going to the gyms twice a day as well as training with a personal trainer so that I could get my technique right on how to lift. They also told me what I needed to do to get this weight off of body. I had just gotten out of a abusive relationship and over the past two years. I had gained over a hundred plus pounds and something had to change. I came to Lifetime once before and I knew I wanted to come back but I was in a financial bind and that was not in my budget. Once my financial situation turned around I knew I had no more excuses. I love to dance and so I did every chance I got. Every Saturday morning and Sunday afternoon I took all Dance Jams and Zumba classes I could do. I am a chef so food was not the problem but proper eating was. We often think to lose weight we must starve ourselves but contrary to popular beliefs you must eat a clean proper diet in order to lose weight. By Feb of 2013, I could see my hard work paying off. I was almost out of the 200’s and those around me could see me melting away as well. When the seasons changed, I joined Bootcamp and lost more. I did a 90 day challenge in spring/summer of 2013 and I believe I placed in the transformation section of the competition. I tried my hardest but I never gave up. In December of 2013, I have decided to get into bodybuilding. I lost over half my bodyweight and I knew that from a lifetime of my weight being up and down that this was now a lifestyle change, It has been the best change I have ever made. I am now at 16% body fat and I don’t care about what the scale says. It’s about how I look and feel. My ultimate goal is to train others and utilize my cooking skills as well as my found knowledge of body transformation and lifestyle changes to help others being out there inner healthy person. I am now known as Mia Blaze of Blaze Athletics – “Blazing a trail to a new beginning”. Follow me of Instagram at 
