Cindy Lane Ross discovers success through perseverance

Cindy Lane Ross has experienced her share of challenges in life. She has overcome weight issues, sickness and death in her family, and she finds a way to grow stronger despite ongoing problems with her personal health.
 
“I always put a smile on my face and make the most of my life, and I live each day like it could be my last,” Ross said. “I have made fitness and health my lifestyle and I receive great benefits from it. I want to teach this to others and help them to achieve health.”
 
Ross has been teaching fitness and working as a personal trainer since she was 18. She has taught at several local fitness centers in Mobile, including the YMCA, Cory Everson’s Power House, World Gym, Springhill Athletic Club, Omni Health Club and the REC Center at the University of South Alabama.
 
She also teaches group fitness, spinning, kickboxing, boot camp, yoga and aqua aerobics.

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Boot camp raises money for arthritis
Updated: Monday, 25 Oct 2010, 12:09 PM CDT
Published : Saturday, 23 Oct 2010, 9:07 PM CDT

MOBILE, Alabama (WALA) - People turned out for a special boot camp Saturday morning to shed some pounds for arthritis.

Campers paid $10 for an expert mix of pilates, yoga and running that had them sweating. All proceeds went to the Arthritis Foundation which is close to the heart of the boot camp’s drill sergeant, Cindy Ross.

"I have battled it for the past ten years. It effects one out of every 3rd American and its just a debilitating disease and people don't realize how bad it can be and how it hurts everyday," Ross explained.

Ross said 34 people participated in the special boot camp and $473 was raised.

You can support the Arthritis Foundation and Cindy Ross by taking part in the Jingle Bell Walk and Run for Arthritis in December. Click here for more information.

If you would like more information about Cindy’s boot camps, click here .


Bodies By Cindy Boot Camp Raises Money For The Arthritis Foundation