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Half the Size and a Healthy Lifestyle After a Long Road

Posted by Shore Publishing on Aug 27 2008, 05:01 PM
By Jennifer Small, Sound Sports Editor:

 

    Three years ago, Maria Carangelo weighed 247 pounds and would be out of breath after walking up a flight of stairs. Now, at almost half that weight, Maria still has moments of being out of breath—but it’s more often from her daily runs, which have included numerous 5Ks and two half-marathons.

    “I decided I wanted to lose the weight,” says Maria. “I had a lot of support from everyone around me. My husband and my daughter both encouraged me tremendously—they’re both in good shape and wanted to see me in shape for my own health.”

    Maria had started Weight Watchers and had seen some success, but she knew exercise would be the key to real weight loss so she joined the North Branford Recreation Department’s fitness room.

    “I didn’t want to go in the gym—I remember signing up and getting on the treadmill to walk and just crying because I didn’t want to do it,” she says. “I’d go in every day and walk, then I started picking up the weights, and then I wanted to run.”

    Robert, Maria’s husband of 16 years, influenced her in more ways than just encouragement as he was a runner himself. He also gave her pointers for the weight room.

    Running didn’t come easily and Maria had to build her stamina by running one minute and then walking until she caught her breath and repeating the process until she gradually increased her running times.

    Two years ago, she began to study running as she joined a beginner running class at Sound Runner in Branford with her friend Melinda Cappetta. Julie Francis, who taught the class,  also inspired Maria.

    “At first I couldn’t breathe and she kept saying keep coming,” says Maria. “I was so heavy that I was running like a heavy person and my gait was off as I lost the weight. She encouraged me to keep going and I’m still running there to this day.”

    Maria and her running group worked their way up to compete in the More Half Marathon in New York City this past March, marking Maria’s second half marathon with her first being the Niantic Half Marathon in July 2007. She also ran the New Haven Road Race last year and will do that again in a few weeks.

    Eventually, Maria would like to work up to a marathon, but she’s not in any rush. For now, she continues to concentrate on her daily workout routine, which includes running, weights, ellipitical, and yoga.

    “I’m really happy that I’ve made a half marathon,” she says. “I’d like to build up to a marathon, but it takes a long time to build up to that strength and speed. I’m not rushing it and not looking to be the best or fastest—I just want to say I’ve done it.”

    Once Maria started running, combined with her gym workouts and Weight Watchers program, her weight loss started coming together.

    “I noticed my whole shape was changing,” says Maria, who went from a size 24 to a size 8. “My friend Sally [Ziskin] gave me so many clothes and I needed a whole new wardrobe and I went out and bought myself some nice pieces. Now, she comes to the gym every day and she says I’m her inspiration.”

    While Maria is enjoying her new shape and improved health, what she really enjoys is inspiring people like Ziskin. She still attends Weight Watchers meetings where she and others share their stories.

    “I need that camaraderie you get when you go and hear their stories and tell your story and that helps others,” says Maria. “You remember the road that you went down and I really enjoy talking to other people about it. People come up to me and say that I have inspired them and they want to lose weight and I tell them, ‘I know what you’re going through, I’m not different from you.’ I encourage them and say, ‘It’s hard, but if you value your health, you need to do this.’ It’s not about looking gorgeous and beautiful, it’s about being healthy.”

    Maria also found that taking up another hobby was a good way to distract herself from eating. She began crocheting and beading. She also works full time as a financial manager for Field Safety Corporation and part-time as a bookkeeper for East Shore District Health Department.

    As for future athletic endeavors, Robert is trying to convince his wife to try a triathlon with him. While Maria is unsure of that idea, she is confident in continuing her healthy lifestyle.

    “It’s a lifetime commitment,” says Maria, 54. “I see pictures, like our family at my daughter’s high school graduation, and I’m like, ‘Oh my god, that’s me.’ That’s me then and this is me now and I’m never going back there. I’m not going to say it has been easy because it’s been a long road, but I think about wishing I had gotten on it quicker and lived a healthier lifestyle all the time.”

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