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Mary
Goal: Be Fit!
Goal Reached!

Dr. Mary Humm is an incredible woman.
She's a mom of 3, a wife, teaches piano lessons before and after
school hours, and still seems to find time in her day to eat healthy
and train enough to hang up several medals in rowing. All Mary did
was make the decision one year ago to begin working towards these
"what seemed to be out of reach" goals.
Read more on what Mary has to say...
"I first became acquainted with Eve Pearson through
our daughter Vanessa, who was suffering from a repetitive sports
injury. Eve worked with Vanessa through the injury and helped her to
ultimately win the national marathon rowing championship for junior
women's single in 2006, shattering the old record by more than 20
minutes. Since that time, my husband and I engaged Eve to work with
us nutritionally. Eve helped us with menu planning, gave us advice
on how to manage eating out, shopping, and was always encouraging
us. Since I began working with Eve, I have lost 25 pounds, 10 inches
overall, and nearly 10% body fat."
"She has helped me to restructure my entire approach
to nutrition and incorporate it into a lifestyle that promotes
health and well-being. Eve also drew upon her own athletic
experience to help me plan my nutritional needs for the US Rowing
Masters National Championships, where I won a bronze medal in the
mixed quad and earned personal best times on all of my other races.
More importantly, I look and feel better than I ever have, and am in
control of my health."
Mary's other accomplishments this year alone include:
Heart of Texas (Sprint): Silver Medal Mixed Master’s Quad
Lake Woodlands (Sprint): Gold Mixed Masters Quad, Gold Women’s Masters Single, Silver Women’s Masters Double
Route 66 Challenge (Tulsa Sprints): Silver Women’s Masters Double, Silver Parent Child Double
Rose Rock Regatta: Gold Parent Child Double, Silver Women’s Masters Double
US Masters Nationals: Bronze Mixed Masters Quad
Steerhead Regatta: Gold Women’s Masters Double, 3K:Gold Mixed Masters Double, Gold Mixed Masters Quad
Head of the Oklahoma (Night Sprints): Bronze Women’s Masters Double
Head of the Colorado: Gold Mixed Senior Masters Quad
U.S. Marathon National Rowing Championships 26.2 miles: Gold Women’s Masters
Double and the fastest time of any age group women’s double in that race.
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