Stephanie Sanzo – Fitness Model & Personal Trainer
Stephanie Sanzo, also known as “Steph Fit Mum”, is an Australian fitness model and certified personal trainer. She became a well-known fitness influencer after transforming her body post-pregnancy and sharing her journey online.
Early Life and Transformation
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Born in 1987 in Australia.
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Initially uninterested in fitness, she gained over 25 kg after her first two pregnancies.
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Started training at home with dumbbells, gradually building a passion for strength training.
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Took a personal trainer course to become an expert and help others.
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Overcame setbacks like a pelvic prolapse after her second pregnancy, switching to weight training instead of running.
Fitness Competitions
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Prepared for her first fitness competition in 2012, following a structured 16-week program.
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Focused on 80% clean diet and “hardcore” training.
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Placed 2nd in her first competition in 2013.
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Competed in smaller competitions for 3 years before stepping back to focus on health and family.
Training Philosophy
Weightlifting
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Alternates between strength training and powerlifting.
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Works primarily in 8–12 rep range, emphasizing heavy lifts over high-rep “toning” exercises.
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Believes lowering body fat, not high reps, defines muscle shape.
Cardio
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Avoids cardio in daily life, focusing on clean nutrition instead.
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Uses cardio only during competition prep (20-minute treadmill sessions, 4x/week).
Favorite Exercises
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Sumo squats – best for glute and adductor development.
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Shoulders – prized for their round, aesthetic shape.
Weekly Workout Split
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Monday: Chest & Triceps
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Tuesday: Glutes, Calves & Abs
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Wednesday: Back & Biceps
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Thursday: Quads, Calves & Abs
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Friday: Hamstrings & Shoulders
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Saturday & Sunday: Rest
Nutrition
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Consumes around 1,800 calories/day, adjusting based on body needs.
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Focuses on a balance of protein, healthy fats, and carbs.
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Eats lean meats, vegetables, nuts, eggs, and healthy oils.
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Allows cheat meals occasionally; avoids alcohol.
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Disproves the myth that carbs make you fat—excess calories are the issue.
Mindset & Philosophy
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Believes mental strength and discipline are keys to success.
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Advocates overcoming struggles as opportunities for growth:
“Hardship grows you, molds you, and creates you into a strong human being.”
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Focuses on inspiring others through fitness, not just personal accolades.
Lessons from Stephanie Sanzo
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Transformation is possible at any stage of life.
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Fitness and family responsibilities can coexist with discipline and planning.
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Strength training and proper nutrition are more effective than myths like “toning” with light weights.
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Consistency, patience, and resilience define success.