Tiffiny Hall 'I FEEL LIKE ME AGAIN'
WHO|March 04, 2024
THE FITNESS TRAINER OPENS UP ABOUT THE MAYHEM OF MOTHERHOOD AND KEEPING IT REAL
Sara Tapia 
Tiffiny Hall 'I FEEL LIKE ME AGAIN'

She’s a familiar face to many Aussie households, but this is Tiffiny Hall unlike some have ever seen her before. Stepping out of her comfort zone by shedding her trademark activewear and sleek ponytail for WHO’s exclusive photoshoot, the former TV star and founder of online health and fitness program, TXO Life, admits that she is finally starting to feel like herself again.

“I just haven’t been in my body for so long,” the 39-year-old candidly confesses. “It took me so long to get fit again [after my last pregnancy] and I just thought it would never happen. So [this photoshoot] was a bit of a milestone … I’m back in my fit body and I feel good.”

It’s this honest admission that has drawn a large, loyal and loving group of followers to Hall’s social media and TXO programs. Back in January, the mum-of-two opened up on Instagram about feeling insecure about being in a bikini on holidays and was quickly inundated with praise. “I have a lot of loose skin because I added 40 kilos to my frame when I was pregnant. I’ve lost the weight so I’ve got loose skin from weight loss plus loose skin from stretching from being pregnant,” Hall explains of the post. “And I was super self-conscious of this at the beach and then I thought, you know what, stuff that – love the loose skin that you’re in! And I posted it and was flooded by messages.”

Although Hall’s post-baby transformation, if you will, is incredible, the idea that women need to “bounce back” after pregnancy is something the trainer has no time for. “I felt enormous pressure working in the media and being a fitness trainer to bounce back,” she admits. “And so I decided that I wasn’t going to do that.

This story is from the March 04, 2024 edition of WHO.

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