Inspiring others through hard work
and healthy lifestyles
They come
from different backgrounds and generations, but the new Century
Tuna Superbods Ageless winners have one thing in common - they all want to
serve as inspiration to other people.
Angel Jones,
Johann Ludovica, Jules Aquino and Maureen Montagne have fulfilled their dreams
after emerging as winners in the competition. They now serve as fitspirations
so that others can become better versions of themselves.
Greg
Banzon, EVP and COO of Century Pacific Food, Inc., said, “Through Century Tuna Superbods Ageless, we do not
only recognize fit and sexy individuals but also promote healthy lifestyles for
everyone regardless of age, gender and status in life.”
This
year’s competition, which had its finals at the Cove in Okada Manila, was divided into two categories:
the Superbods, which consisted of 20 finalists aged 18-37; and, for the first
time, the Ageless category, which consisted of 20 finalists aged 38-50.
Montagne and Aquino won in the Superbods category while Jones and Ludovica were
the first winners in the Ageless category.
Jones,
a 40-year-old mother of two, found the Century Tuna Superbods Ageless
competition a good venue for meeting other people, learning their stories and
inspiring others. She said, “I want to show every woman that it’s possible to
have kids, have a career and survive all the struggles but still look fantastic
and gorgeous.” Typical day for her consists of breakfast preparation for her
actor son Tony Labrusca at 6AM, workout at 8AM, lunch preparation for her
daughter at 10AM, errands and meetings in the afternoon, and finally, a quiet
and cozy evening with kids.
On
the other hand, Ludovica’s daily activities always include basic fitness
routines like basketball, weight lifting and regular gym workout. He remains
disciplined, responsible and driven despite the stress caused by his work as a
BPO (business process outsourcing) trainer. The 42-year-old is fit, has sexy body
and self-confidence. He advised his fellow contestants to
“believe because you can. And if you need help, ask me.”
Maureen Montagne |
Although
she grew up in the US, female Superbod winner Montagne had always been proud of
her Filipino roots and showed her appreciation for her heritage by helping and inspiring Filipino
children. The 24-year-old Fil-Am model said, “I hope to use my new found
resources to continue volunteering and be able to give back to others.”
Montagne stays fit by going to the gym 3 to 4 times a week or doing exercises
on a yoga mat at home.
Jules Aquino |
Aquino,
like Montagne, also believes in setting goals. His advice for achieving a
healthy physique is to stay consistent and do something fun. “Enjoy the activities and have a positive
outlook in life and you will reap countless benefits,” the 24-year-old said.
His fitness routine includes Olympic lifting, calisthenics, plyometrics, high-intensity
interval training or HIIT, animal flow, yoga, plenty of stretching and mobility
work, running (long distances or short sprints), and gymnastics.
Indeed,
through Century Tuna Superbods Ageless, these four winners have proven that
whatever the age, there is no limit and no boundaries to what you can do to be
fit, sexy and healthy.
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