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Denise Austin
American fitness instructor

Denise Austin

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American fitness instructor
Gender
Female
Place of birth
San Pedro, USA
Age
67 years
Family
Education
California State University, Long Beach,
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Biography

Denise Austin (née Katnich; born February 13, 1957) is an American fitness instructor, author, and columnist, and a former member of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.

Early life

Austin was born in San Pedro, Los Angeles, California. She started gymnastics at the age of 12, which led to an athletic scholarship at the University of Arizona.

Personal life

Denise is the wife of sports agent and former tennis player Jeff Austin, brother of US Open champion Tracy Austin. They have been married since April 30, 1983, and have two daughters, Kelly (b. 1990) and Katie (b. 1993). Katie is a fitness instructor like her mother and has her own YouTube channel. As of 2012, the Austins resided in Alexandria, Virginia. In 2018, the Austins moved to Hermosa Beach, California.

Fitness career

Austin initially attended the University of Arizona on a gymnastics scholarship, reaching the rank of number 9 in the NCAA on balance beam. She later transferred to California State University, Long Beach, graduating with a bachelor's degree in physical education, and a minor in exercise physiology.

Austin at The Heart Truth Fashion Show, 2008

Since then, she has been teaching classes, producing fitness shows, creating exercise video tapes, and writing books and columns on exercise and staying fit. Examples include Shrink Your Female Fat Zones, Pilates for Every Body, and Eat Carbs, Lose Weight. In 2002, she was named as a member of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, and began her second term in 2006.

Austin is known for her emphasis on staying fit naturally, emphasizing that she herself exercises only about 30 minutes a day and does not skip meals. She also prefers the use of sugar and butter over artificial sweeteners and margarine, though she does emphasize portion control, proper nutrient balance, and exercise. Austin supports a balanced program of exercise and proper diet, and encourages people to stay away from fad diets or "crazy claims" for quick fixes. Her exercise programs often integrate a variety of methods including yoga, pilates, cross training, and aerobic exercise.

Austin had a long-running exercise television program Getting Fit with Denise Austin on ESPN2, reruns of which can currently be seen on ESPN Classic and Altitude Sports and Entertainment. The show moved to weekday mornings on Lifetime Television, where it was renamed Fit and Lite and Denise Austin's Daily Workout. Austin produced these shows each fall, spending four months on location in resorts in the Caribbean and Arizona. Lifetime cancelled the shows in April 2008. Austin said she was developing a new TV show later that year. It was in the planning stages for 2010. According to The Washington Post, Austin was headed back to Lifetime in January 2011. She is on the morning program The Balancing Act. Austin before had said on her website that she was getting a new show ready for debut in the fall of 2008, though the show did not debut. When she was interviewed by Erin Whitehead in 2009, it was reported her new show would be back on in the fall of that year. In April 2007 a Washington, DC alternative weekly newspaper called the Washington City Paper featured an article on Austin under their "Cheap Seats" column, where she was questioned about how some of her exercise shows on YouTube are like pornography to some people. Austin said that she was totally unaware. She also reportedly said, with a giggle, that she was worried about it.

List of workout videos

Year ReleasedDVD titleFitness focus
2014Yoga Booty Lift
2013Burn Fat Fast Latin Dance
2013Burn Fat WalkCardio
2012Shrink Belly FatCore
2012Burn Fat Fast Latin DanceCardio
2012Fit in a FlashTotal body sculpt and cardio
2012Shrink Your 5 Fat ZonesTotal body cardio
2011Shape up and Shed PoundsCardio
2011Sculpt and Burn Body BlitzTotal body sculpt and cardio
2010Quick Burn CardioCardio
2010Shrink Your Fat Zones PilatesPilates - total body sculpt
2010Hot Body YogaYoga
20093 Week Boot CampTotal body sculpt and cardio
2009Body Makeover MixTotal body sculpt
2009Best Bun & Leg ShapersLower body sculpt
2008Denise's Daily DozenTotal body sculpt and cardio
2008Best Belly Fat-BlastersCore and cardio
2008Body Burn With Dance & PilatesTotal body sculpt and cardio
2007Hit the SpotTotal body sculpt
2007Yoga Body BurnYoga - sculpt
2006Boot Camp - Total Body BlastTotal body sculpt and cardio
2006Fat Burning Dance MixDance - cardio
2006Fat Burning Dance MixDance - cardio
2006Hit the Spot - Core CompleteCore
2005Burn Fat Fast - Cardio Dance & SculptDance - total body sculpt and cardio
2005Blast Away the Pounds - Indoor WalkWalk - cardio
2005Blast Away 10 LbsCardio
2005Hit the Spot - PilatesPilates - total body sculpt
2005Get Fit Fast All in One TrainerTotal body sculpt and cardio
2005Bounce Back After Baby WorkoutTotal body sculpt and cardio
2004Personal Training SystemTotal body sculpt and cardio
2003Shrink Your Female Fat ZonesTotal body sculpt
2003Fast-Blasting YogaYoga
2003Power Zone: Mind, Body, SoulYoga
2002Pilates for Every BodyPilates - total body sculpt
2002Yoga Buns: The Complete Workout to Strengthen, Lengthen and Tone Your BodyYoga - lower body
2002Shape Stretch and Tone
2001Ultimate Fat BurnerTotal body sculpt and cardio
2000Mat Workout Based on the Work of J.H. PilatesPilates - core
1999Hit the Spot: Tone & Tighten - Abs, Buns & ThighsCore and lower body sculpt
1999Hit the Spot: Totally Toned Trio
199930 Minute Low Impact Fat Burning WorkoutCardio
1999Stretch & Flex
1998Hips Thighs & ButtocksLower sculpt
1998The Complete WorkoutTotal body
1997Xtralite: Beginner's AerobicsCardio
1997Hit the Spot Gold: Totally FirmTotal body
1996Hit the Spot: Fat Burning BlastCardio
1996Hit the Spot: Rock Hard AbsCore
1995Hit the Spot:AbsCore
1995Hit the Spot: ThighsLower body
1995Hit the Spot: BunsLower body
Swingin' To The Big Bands |Cardio
1991Step Workout featuring the Reebok StepCardio
YearXtralite: Beginner's Tone Up!
1988Non-Aerobic Trim & Tone Workout
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By Denise Fan on 02 May 2020, 11:53 pm

In April 2007 Washington, D.C. alternative weekly newspaper called the Washington City Paper featured an article under their sports column Cheap Seats on Austin where she was questioned about how some of her exercise shows are like porno to some guys on YouTube. Austin said that she was totally unaware. She also reportedly giggled and said she was worried about it.

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Who is Denise Austin?
Denise Austin is an American fitness instructor, author, and retired professional gymnast. She is known for her exercise videos and as a fitness spokesperson.
What is Denise Austin's background in gymnastics?
Denise Austin was a member of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports and is the official spokeswoman for the National Women's Sports Foundation. She began gymnastics at the age of 12 and at the age of 15 she won the Austrian Junior National Championships, the European Junior Championships, and placed 9th overall in the all-around at the Junior World Championships.
What is Denise Austin best known for?
Denise Austin is best known for her exercise videos and for being a fitness spokesperson.
What is Denise Austin's line of work now?
Denise Austin currently has her own TV show, "Denise Austin's Daily Workout," and has written 12 books on fitness.
How did Denise Austin become popular?
Denise Austin became popular through her exercise videos and TV show, which were aired on ESPN and Lifetime Television. She also gained a following through her appearances on infomercials.
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