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Tech. Sgt. Ashaunettae Pollard-Young tries to pass on her habits to her children by getting them involved with her workouts or bringing them to the gym with her after work. (Courtesy photo)
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Kadena NCO fit for life

Posted 6/18/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by Airman 1st Class Justin Veazie
18th Wing Public Affairs


6/18/2012 - KADENA AIR BASE, Japan (AFNS) -- "Mom! You know you're not supposed to eat that," 6-year-old Nadiya Young said after watching her mother open a bag of chips.

"Can I just have a few chips then," asked Tech. Sgt. Ashaunettae Pollard-Young, a senior director technician for Kadena's 623rd Air Control Flight. "They look so good."

As Nadiyah walked over to her mother, she replied, "I'm going to tell Mrs. Zoa on you."

Before a recent temporary duty assignment to Washington, D.C. that ended in May, Young met, Zoa Linsey, International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness professional bodybuilder and lifestyle coach.

During their meet and greet, Linsey agreed to coach the mother of three for the Sixth Annual Pacific Muscle Classic. Linsey created a diet for Young and introduced different types of workouts that would help her. It was now up to Young to stay on top of her workouts and diet if she wanted to have a shot at winning the contest.

The 33-year-old saw her body quickly transform, and despite the demanding regimen, Young's family support gave her the extra boost of confidence she needed to follow through until the contest.

On June 3, more than 800 spectators came out to see Airmen like Young and the 44 other contestants in the Pacific Muscle Classic.

Even though it was Young's first contest, she came out on top in two of the contest's categories: women's figure over 5'4 and women's middleweight.

"I was so shocked and excited because I had just gotten back from a deployment on May 7 and did the competition on June 3, so I really had no real time to train," said Young.

Here on Okinawa, Young works alongside Japanese airmen at Japan air self-defense force's Naha Air Base. There, in the island's capital, she sits on the back row of the control center managing American controllers and technicians.

From the Japanese air base, Young and her co-workers work with Kadena Air Base's 44th and 67th Fighter Squadrons as well as other Air Force, sister service and Japan self-defense force units that may cross paths with Okinawa's airspace. The unit also helps with ground control intercept, or GCI, which provides air surveillance to American and Japanese pilots from the ground.

But before the long commute to work, Young goes to the gym with her husband at 4 a.m. to get in a good workout.

"Unfortunately, that's my husband's and my quality time together," Young said. "We're usually there for about an hour and a half or two hours."

After the gym and working downtown all day, Young transforms again into "mommy/wife mode," running around with her husband and children almost every day.

Young tries to pass on her habits to her children by getting them involved with her workouts or bringing them to the gym with her after work.

"I really just wanted to show my kids, that with the right mindset, hard work and family support, you can get through even the hardest trials that we go through (in life)," said Young.



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6/25/2012 3:14:04 AM ET
Great story good to see the hard work and dedication pay off for someone doing what they love. The support from your family is a huge factor in accomplishing your goals.
A1C Hernandez, Misawa AB
 
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