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    7
    Aug
    2012
    12:10pm, EDT

    Lolo Jones' post-workout shake, and the food she'll never eat again

    TODAY

    Lolo Jones shows Savannah Guthrie how delicious a protein shake can be. Get the ingredients below!

    By Vidya Rao

    Lolo Jones knows about nourishing herself with protein shakes – and not just because she’s an Olympic hurdler with the body of a goddess.

    It turns out that Jones used to make shakes for a living. Yup, she’s a professional shake-maker.


    “To kind of make ends meet while I trained, I worked at a gym, making protein shakes,” Jones told TODAY. “And little did I know … it's key for an athlete to have a protein shake within 15 to 20 minutes after a workout.”

    Jones’ go-to shake is easy enough for even us mere mortals to make (I know I’m making this in the hope of looking like Lolo after my workout. A girl can dream). She uses a handful of strawberries, a whole banana, spinach, a couple tablespoons of protein powder, a little bit of honey and water, with optional ice, and then blends it all together.

    TODAY

    Lolo's shake is chock full of protein, greens and fruit.

    “The key about spinach is, they say you can add it to any protein shake and you won't tell the difference,” explained Jones. “You can taste it a little bit. They lied, but it's really healthy for you.”

    She drinks a variation of this shake after each and every workout.

    “I'm so tired of these, I've had (them for) 365 days” she joked. “I actually love the protein shakes because you can make them a million different ways.”

    When it finally comes time for her to hang up her sneakers, Jones says she’ll still be drinking shakes. But there is something she looks forward to never tasting again.

    “The thing I probably will never have again after I'm done with the Olympics is hardboiled eggs. For the last I don't know how many years, hardboiled eggs (have) been in my breakfast. I take the yolk out. And I never want another hardboiled egg again in my life ever,” said the Olympian. "I don't even care of it's Easter. No hardboiled eggs.”

    Jones says she doesn't even want to be in the vicinity of those oeuf-fenders. “I feel bad for my (future) kids, 'cause, (if) they're like, ‘Mom, we're going to paint Easter eggs’ — no, we're not. We're totally just going to have over-easy eggs.”

    Vidya Rao is a TODAY.com editor who is vying for a spot on Team USA — maybe these magic shakes can get her there. Rio 2016, here she comes!

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    What a package. Brains, looks, willpower, did I say looks, morals, and she can cook. I have a single son Lolo. OK, no eggs at Thanksgiving.

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  • 30
    Jul
    2012
    11:04am, EDT

    7 glammed-up Olympians who blow our minds

    By Shaun Dreisbach, Glamour magazine 

    For the first time ever, the U.S. is sending more women athletes to the Olympics than men. Meet seven of those rock stars here — and cheer them on in London.

    Glamour

    "I feel like a performer out there," says Lowe. Dress, J. mendel; earrings, R.J. Graziano; bangles, Jennifer Fisher; sandals, Dolce Vita.

    Chaunté Lowe, 28: The high jumper who was back on the track two days after giving birth
    Chaunté Lowe literally sets the bar higher. In 2010 the two-time Olympian broke the American record in the outdoor high jump, clearing a height of six feet, eight inches. It was no small feat; before Lowe, the record had stood for 22 years. She did it again this February, smashing a 14-year record in the indoor high jump. And here’s where you start wondering if she’s hiding a superhero cape under her sports bra: She did all that record-setting less than a year after giving birth. “My doctor wanted me to wait six weeks before I started training again. I waited two days!” says Lowe, who lives in Loganville, Georgia. “I’m ready to win in London, to get on that podium.” She’s clearly got her eyes on the prize, but the rest of us are in for a treat: “I love to pump the crowd up before I compete. I want to give them a good show! If they’d let me jump in the types of outfits they wear on "Dancing With the Stars", I would.”

    Glamour

    A recent tweet from Maroney: "The weekend doesn't begin until you finish your Saturday workout #gymnastprobs." Bodysuit, Bill Blass; shorts, American Apparel.

    McKayla Maroney, 16: The best vaulter in the world, period
    “This little girl definitely has something special,” says Martha Karolyi, women’s national team coordinator for USA Gymnastics. “She is, without a doubt, the best vaulter in the world.” High praise for an athlete who was virtually unknown as recently as last year. Since then, McKayla Maroney has perfected the Amanar, which is widely considered the most difficult vault in women’s gymnastics and consists of a back handspring onto the horse, followed by two and a half twisting flips. (YouTube it. Insane.) This summer Maroney is hoping to prove her expertise in London. And because the U.S. women are favored to claim the top podium spot in the team competition, she stands to come home with more than one gold. The calm, scarily consistent competitor is ready: “I have been dreaming about the Olympics since I was so little,” says Maroney, who lives in Long Beach, California. “I remember thinking, OK, I have eight years before I can go, and then it was four years, and now it’s come down to days. The fact that it’s here is just crazy!” 

    Glamour

    Lorig got her one and only tattoo, of the Olympic rings, after winning a bronze in 1992. Dress, Hervé Léger by Max Azria; cuff, Alexis Bittar.

    Khatuna Lorig, 38: 'The Hunger Games' secret weapon — who used to practice archery by candlelight!
    When Khatuna Lorig was in sixth grade, she joined an archery club in her native country, the Republic of Georgia, rising through the competitive ranks and earning a bronze medal as a teenager at the 1992 Olympics. But when the club shut down a few years later, Lorig was forced to train for the 1996 Games in a tiny space in her basement, by candlelight. When she failed to qualify, Lorig knew she had to make a change. She moved to the U.S. and earned her citizenship in 2005. She now trains with top-notch equipment in Chula Vista, California, and has a strong shot to medal as an American this summer. Oh, and it was Lorig who taught Jennifer Lawrence how to use a bow and arrow for "The Hunger Games". “I told Jennifer, ‘I’ll be screaming, “That’s my student!” when I see the movie,’ ” says Lorig. “And she said, ‘Are you kidding? When I see you at the Olympics, I’ll be screaming, “That’s my coach!” ’ ”

    Glamour

    Random but hilarious: Three of Coughlin's chickens are named after True Blood characters, Sookie, Tara and Lafayette. Dress, Donna Karan New York; heels, Albino.

    Natalie Coughlin, 29: The swimmer on the verge of history
    Natalie Coughlin already has some major Olympic bling: The veteran of both the Athens and Beijing Games has medaled in every single Olympic race she’s ever entered, earning 11 in all — and if she takes home just two more in London, she’ll become the most decorated female American Olympian ever, in any sport. “There’s definitely pressure, but I’ve been here before,” says Coughlin. “I got a pretty severe injury back in 2000 and missed the Games at a time when I had been dubbed an up-and-comer. It taught me that there are so many things that could take the sport I love away from me in the blink of an eye — and I’d better have other interests to keep me balanced.” And she does. After five-hour training sessions, Coughlin goes home to her Lafayette, California, garden and five chickens, and makes risotto and fresh kale salads for herself and her husband. Oh, and remember her five-week stint on "Dancing With the Stars"? “All the things I do out of the pool make me a better swimmer, because I’m not completely fried from competing,” she explains. “When I get in the pool, I focus on my sport. And when I go home, I go home.” Shocking but true: an Olympian with a life.

    Glamour

    "We know each other inside and out," says Solo, center. All clothing, Brood. On Morgan, left, and Lloyd, right: heels, Salvatore Ferragamo. On Solo: heels, Charles David.

    Alex Morgan, 23; Hope Solo, 31; Carli Lloyd, 30: The soccer team with something major to prove
    The U.S. women’s soccer team wants redemption. Last summer they narrowly lost the World Cup title to Japan in a penalty-kick shoot-out: “A World Cup win hadn’t happened for the U.S. in 12 years,” says Carli Lloyd, “and we were inches away from taking it. It was really crushing. We sulked for a little bit, but we’re determined. We’re going to London to prove something, and we’re not going to leave without that gold.” And they just may get it: Despite the World Cup loss, the U.S. women’s team remains ranked number one in the world, in part because its roster includes forward Alex Morgan, who has been called “the next Mia Hamm,” midfielder Lloyd, a top scorer for the team, and Hope Solo, who is considered the best goalkeeper of all time. They’re also one of the tightest-knit teams off the field; they do movie nights and shopping trips, and several of them have been in one another’s weddings. “There’s a real level of trust and respect between us,” says Solo. “I think that’s what makes us the best.”

    Get more beauty and fashion coverage at Glamour magazine online.

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    Pretty ladies! Now, let's see some of the guys!

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  • 27
    Jul
    2012
    1:06pm, EDT

    Dapper! Team USA shows off Olympic uniforms

    By Rina Raphael, TODAY

    We're just a few hours away from the 2012 London Olympic Games Opening Ceremony, and what better way to whet your appetite than some hot shots of Team USA?

    On Thursday, Olympic basketball player Kevin Durant (of the Oklahoma City Thunder) tweeted an Instagram photo of himself alongside teammate Carmelo Anthony (New York Knicks). The two were getting fitted in their Ralph Lauren-designed, official Olympic Opening Ceremony uniforms for Team USA, complete with double-breasted navy blazers, crisp white shirts and striped ties.

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    Ready to represent: Basketball players Kevin Durant, left, and Carmelo Anthony, right, take their Olympics Opening Ceremony uniform fittings very seriously.

    Look at these guys – quite the gentlemen, they even rocked the berets! (All together now: GO TEAM!)

    For the uniforms, the iconic American brand was "very inspired by the 1948 Games, which is the last time that Americans competed in England,” said David Lauren, Ralph Lauren's executive vice president, in an interview with TODAY on July 10, adding it was an "updated take on old-world elegance."

    Though stylish, the uniforms were not without controversy. Some considered the berets to be an odd choice for Team USA, and Ralph Lauren was heavily criticized for having manufactured the clothing in China. On July 13, the U.S. Olympic Committee announced that while it was too late to change the outfits ahead of the Games, it had agreed with Ralph Lauren to make apparel for the 2014 Olympic Winter Games domestically.

    Ralph Lauren

    Olympians Ryan Lochte, Bryan Clay, Giuseppe Lanzone and Heather Mitts model the official Olympic gear.

    Wish you could look as suave as the competitors (but love your couch too much to ever consider training for the Olympics)? You can easily buy the Team USA Olympic Collection to celebrate the Games in style.

    What do you think of the uniforms? Let us know!

    Rina Raphael is a TODAY.com editor who deserves a gold medal in the sport of online Sephora shopping.

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    Avril Graham from Harper's Bazaar gives a sneak peek at what you can expect the athletes from the United States, Great Britain, Jamaica, Italy and Spain to be wearing during tonight's Opening Ceremony.

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    Embarrassingly effete country club ugly, regardless of where they're made. A real shame to have our athletes wearing this tea and crumpets crappola.

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