DumBell
Fitness is proud to feature weekly success stories from our many Boot Camp
locations. Today, we're featuring Stacey Snee, whose story is a little
different than our past success profiles. Stacey has long been thin, but found
her strength at Boot Camp. She is also bringing fitness and health to children
as she competes for Mrs. Hawaii! Congratulations, Stacey!
Stacey
Snee currently holds the title of Mrs. Aiea and is competing in the Mrs. Hawaii
pageant on Sunday, April 15th. An inaugural "McGrew Crew" member,
Stacey has an impressive background. She graduated from the United States Naval
Academy and served as both a Surface Warfare Officer and METOC officer during
her military career. She also holds a Masters of Science in Nutritional
Sciences and is a Registered Dietitian.
When Stacey
first began Boot Camp, she was thin, but as trainer Cheri Kendall states,
"She was skinny-fat. Stacey is a fantastic example of what the Dumbell
Fitness program can do. When she first started, she had no buns and no guns.
But, she is now fit, toned, and walking tall with her shoulders back and her
girls up high! I am very proud of what she has accomplished and so pleased to
have been part of the process."
Stacey and members of the "McGrew Crew" at the Great Aloha Run! |
In addition
to her success in Boot Camp, what we really admire about Stacey is her
commitment to fighting the growing childhood obesity epidemic in this country.
She specializes in nutrition programs for young children and has a multitude of
experience working with families of overweight and obese children. Her hope is
that the Mrs. Hawaii platform will allow her the opportunity to bring even more
attention to this serious epidemic. DumBell Fitness could not be more proud of
her for bringing attention to this critical issue that is also close to our
hearts.
Best of luck, Stacey! We hope you bring home the crown!
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