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  • Pauline Nordin is fitness model, author, and an entrepreneur who has an amazing transformation story. She’d struggled with body image and eating disorders between the ages of 12-17; weighing an extremely low 85 pounds.

    Her life took a turn for the better, when, she started going to the gym. In turn, she also started eating more healthy foods to gain her weight back; motivated by the fitness models she saw on magazine covers. In three years of training, she not only transformed her physique, but she also became a fitness athlete and competitor; winning her first show at the age of 20.

    Pauline hasn’t looked back ever since – she’s become an online personality, published author, and a personal trainer.

    This is her story:



    “Sometimes we take things for granted because we struggle to achieve perfection or balance, and then, what didn’t give us this struggle, we took for granted. This reminds us that it can all end. Be grateful, it’s a daily practice.”

    Athlete Statistics

    Full Name: Pauline Nordin
    Weight: 115 - 125lbs (52.2 - 56.7kg)
    Height: 5'2" (157.5cm)
    Age: 35
    Date of Birth: July 23, 1982
    Nationality: Swedish
    Profession: American Fitness Model, Personal Trainer, Entrepreneur
    Era: 2000, 2010



    “Being healthy and fit does not mean you never ever eat anything of what you really love. It means you eat for health and weight control most of the time, so you can afford a reward here and there.”

    Accomplishments
    Competitions
    2007

    Colorado Pro/Am Classic Bodybuilding And Figure Contest, IFBB, 8th
    California Pro Figure Championships, IFBB, 6th
    Pittsburgh Pro Figure Championships, IFBB, 13th

    2006

    Europa Super Show, IFBB, 7th
    California Pro Figure, IFBB, 8th
    Pittsburgh Pro Figure, IFBB, 9th
    San Francisco Pro, IFBB, 10th



    Biography

    Body Image Disorders

    Born and raised in the southern Sweden (Ystad), Pauline Nordin had a tough life growing up. By the age of 12, she developed an eating disorder and body image issues – these disorders made her believe she was consuming too many calories, so she dropped her intake to dangerously low levels.

    She also began working out several hours per day, afraid of gaining any weight; weighing only 85 pounds at the time.

    This challenging period lasted for five years, until Pauline turned 17. That’s when she stumbled across a fitness magazine which featured muscular female models. Looking at these magazine, Pauline realized the difference between being fit, and dangerously skinny.

    It was at this point she decided to stop destroying her health. This is when she became a fitness athlete; inspired by the models she saw in the magazines.

    Inspiration To Change

    This is Pauline talking about her “revelation”;

    “I was 17 and was in the ‘not eating and doing 500 sit-ups a day’ routine. Later, I accidentally bumped into a fitness magazine and saw the fitness model on the cover. I was terrified, she looked crazy, but in some way, it caught my attention.

    Anyway, I realized it took dedication, discipline, a lot of exercise, and a strict diet. I decided to become a Pro bodybuilder, so I went to my first gym and told the trainer I was going to be onstage in 2002 (3 years later) and I needed to get muscular.” – Pauline Nordin



    Fitness Competitions

    Having embarked on her fitness journey, Pauline trained non-stop in the gym for the next three years; determined to turn her life around.

    Her dedication eventually paid off – she came out of her first show as the Teenage National Champion, before defending the title for the following three years, three times in a row. After this, she moved to the Senior Division, where she finished as the runner-up two times in a row.



    Gaining Recognition

    From that point on, Pauline’s career in fitness took an upward spike. In late 2005, she became sought-after by reality TV-show producers from her home country. The show featured trainers from several region’s countries who helped participants from their homeland lose as much weight as possible.

    As one of the trainers, Pauline spent the next three months in Estonia in an old castle; being a coach, nutritionist, and leader of the Swedish team, ultimately leading her country to victory at the end of the 2006 season.

    Talking about the experience, Pauline said; “It was 3 months of being a psycho drill sergeant/psychotherapist/diet coach/trainer/friend/nightmare to my team. I taught them the fighter diet principles before I even knew them as fighter diet. I won their confidence and trust as I walked with them for a 6-hour hike in the middle of nowhere in Estonia. It was intense.

    Producers didn’t understand the amount of physical labor needed to lose 10 lbs a week for several weeks. Once the contenders were doing spinning for 8 hours non-stop. It was cut down to 15 seconds of the show. To this day, I still can’t believe these people sat on those tiny bike seats for 8 hours for television and entertainment. ” – Pauline Nordin

    Moving to America

    Later that year (2006), Pauline moved to The United States to further expand her career in fitness. There, she began appearing on a number of magazine covers, as well as competing in the IFBB league throughout San Francisco, California, and Colorado. She also became an author; on training, diet, and fat loss in 2008.

    Driven by her success, Pauline hasn’t stopped working hard on turning her ambitions into reality ever since; staying true to her three main principles in life – “Be consistent, be patient, and work hard.”



    Training

    Stretching

    Pauline usually stretches after her workouts, once her muscles are fatigued. However, she sometimes likes to stretch before a workout, this way she achieves a “pump” in her muscles and gets them warmed up before she continues with the working sets.



    Weight Training Plan

    Training two times per day, six times per week has become a “ritual” for Pauline over the years. She’s found this type of training yields the best results. In the morning, she does cardio, which can be anything from HIIT to a regular walk outdoors. Later, in the evening, she works out using weights.

    1st Day: Back, Abs
    2nd Day: Pecs, Burpees
    3rd Day: Hamstrings, Glutes (Deadlift day)
    4th Day: Shoulders, Abs
    5th Day: Arms and Calves
    6th Day: Quads and Glutes (Squat day)
    7th Day: Rest

    Favorite Bodypart and Exercise

    One of the body parts Pauline takes the most pride in is her triceps. As for her favorite exercise, she prefers chin-ups.





    “Going on a low-calorie diet has never been an option for me: I work out a lot and need to eat. I have a big appetite.”

    Nutrition

    Pauline calls her diet the “Fighter Diet”, mainly because it requires her to stay lean year-round. This diet is based on two phases – the leanness inducing phase, and re-feed phase.

    In the first phase, she incorporates a lot of vegetables, lean proteins such as whey, egg whites, cheese, chicken, pink salmon, and fats such as fish oil, olive oil, and nuts.

    During the second, re-feed phase, she increases her carbohydrate intake; filling her muscles with glycogen, and making them look fuller.

    Regardless of which phase she is in, Pauline makes sure to hit her daily protein intake, which is around 110-150 grams of protein.



    What we can learn from Pauline Nordin

    In Pauline’s early teens, she struggled with serious mental and eating disorders, which made her look, and feel extremely unhealthy. With the help of her coach, and motivation from fitness magazines, Pauline was able to transform her physiqe, and life for the better; becoming a worldwide known fitness model and personal trainer.

    If you ever find yourself in a similar situation as Pauline, remember that there is always a way out of the seemingly “bottomless pit”. However, it’s going to take time, and patience, there are no shortcuts. As Pauline says; “Nobody said it was easy.”

    But, with the right attitude, you can overcome any obstacle in life, and accomplish your goals – just like Pauline Nordin.
  • #66 by hhheeeyyy12345 on 08 Jul 2018
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  • Woah, she has upped her game in 2020

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