World Record Female Bodybuilder
Intro:
A United Methodist woman isn’t just fighting to stay young. She’s
winning. Seventy-five-year old Ernestine Shepherd holds the Guinness record as
the world’s oldest female bodybuilder. How does she do it? Physical, and
spiritual, fitness.
Script:
(Locator: Baltimore, Maryland)
Ernestine Shepherd: “My joy is working out, running.
It makes me feel great and I love to inspire and
motivate others. I never really get tired. My name
is Ernestine Shepherd. I'm 75 years old and I am the
world's oldest female competitive bodybuilder. I
awaken every morning at 3 o'clock. I run about 10
miles every morning. I work out at the gym for about
one hour, 45 minutes. I have my class that I train
for an hour. After that, I have other people I train
for approximately 2 hours. My church is Union
Memorial United Methodist Church. I've been a member
there approximately 54 years.”
(Ernestine greeting friends at church) “Come on
Wally. Good morning, how are you?”
Wally Gumbs, Fellow Church Member: “This woman's got
the body of a teenager. And I said, ‘that's
unbelievable,’ but I'm looking and seeing for
myself.”
(Ernestine greeting friends at church) “How are you?
Good to see you.”
Bethany Garrett-Taylor, Fellow Church Member: “She
doesn't look like a grandmother at all. Yeah, she
can run a marathon and my grandmother can't.”
(Ernestine greeting friends at church) “Certainly
nice to see you. Nice to be here.”
Cynthia Winkler, Fellow Church Member: “I just think
she went through a transformation, probably not long
after the death of her sister who started out with
her.”
Ernestine Shepherd: “When I was 56 years old, and I
had a sister at that time who was 57, my sister and
I went to purchase bathing suits. When we put them
on, we weren't pleased with how we looked. So my
sister said, ‘You know, we need to start
exercising.’ She said, ‘We are going to motivate and
inspire others the importance of living a healthy,
happy lifestyle.’ She kept saying to me, ‘You know,
if something were to happen to me, I want you to
continue this exercise program.’ I have been so
thrilled to be in the Guinness Book of World Records
for being the oldest female competitive bodybuilder.
That has been a dream that my sister and I had. I've
made the second dream. I'm in Ripley's Believe It or
Not also. Do you know, when my sister died,
everything went down. I suffered panic attacks,
depression. But I had to get myself together. I knew
I couldn't live like that. I had to say to myself,
‘Restore to me the joy of my salvation.’ And that
happened. I got my faith back.”
Cynthia Winkler: “She's just been somebody to really
emulate for me and my life because she didn't start
until she was in her fifties. And so when I got to
my fifties, I said, ‘Ooh, if Ms. Ernestine can do
this maybe this is something I can do!’”
Ernestine Shepherd: “That is my ministry, to
motivate and inspire others about the importance of
living a fit and healthy lifestyle.”
Tag:
You can reach Ernestine Shepherd through Union
Memorial United Methodist Church at 410- 945-2723.
You can also
visit Ernestine’s website or leave a message on
her
Facebook wall.
Posted: January 20, 2012