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As colleagues did situps and pumped weights, Rep. Mary Coleman of
Jackson, a 63-year-old Democrat, stepped up onto a machine to do
chinups. She hesitated a few seconds, so Ryan got in her face and
yelled, "Pull up! Pull up!" "I'm trying," Coleman said, sweaty and exasperated but renewing her effort. The main coach for the workout program is 35-year-old Paul Lacoste, who was a linebacker at Mississippi State University and briefly played pro ball. He goes to the Capitol once a week to report to each chamber how their members are doing. The leading chamber each week gets to keep a marble trophy shaped like the state of Mississippi. "You take the fattest state in the fattest country. We're the fattest people in the world, and now our elected officials are saying,
'Enough's enough. It's time for us to make a change,'" Lacoste said. Nadglowski, with the Obesity Action Coalition, said the key for the Mississippi officials will be avoiding a return to their fried foods and sedentary habits when the 12-week program is over. "Going on a diet and losing 40 pounds -- congratulations, that's great. But if the 40 pounds returns over the next year or two, obviously that's not the kind of lifelong change we need to see," he said. Several lawmakers say they're changing their eating habits by seeking out grilled chicken and green vegetables and avoiding fried foods, red meat and desserts. "You talk to a lot of the people who are doing this and they've changed so much about their lives," Lacoste said. "They're not going out. They're staying away from the lobbyists' liquor." Hines, who represents the Mississippi River town of Greenville, said he hasn't touched alcohol since January. He said his mother is making fewer fried foods and more green vegetables for Sunday dinners, and his family is fully behind his new fitness plan: "My daughter said I'm getting sexier by the day."
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