Longtime Oxygen reader Teresa Magula embodies everything a cover winner could possibly represent. She is fit, active and empowered. She is supportive, forward-thinking and funny. She’s a role model for her kids, her peers and her family — and, of course, she’s in kick-ass shape. However, she was not always this way. Magula spent years seesawing between being overweight and over-obsessed, and growing up she was not at all athletic. Sure, she remembers watching her mother do Jazzercise classes at the YMCA, but Magula herself was the last to finish the mile in PE and got cut in the first round of tryouts for her junior high basketball team. What’s more, her weight yo-yoed throughout the years, and while in college at the University of California, Los Angeles, Magula hit her all-time high of 190 pounds. “Freshman year was the perfect storm for weight gain,” she says. “I worked at a campus coffee shop that served Baskin-Robbins (free ice cream is dangerous), dorm food was surprisingly delicious and outings involved late-night greasy foods.”
TERESA MAGULA
BIRTH DATE
MAY 7, 1980
CURRENT RESIDENCE
LA CRESCENTA, CALIFORNIA
HEIGHT
5’8”
TOTAL INCHES
LOST 7.5
KIDS
AURORA, 10 JOAQUIN, 8
HUSBAND
DAVID KRUGLOV
SOCIAL MEDIA
@TMAGULA
SPRINTING FROM SORROW
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