Terri Irwin Pumps Iron Since Losing The Crocodile Hunter


Terri Irwin lost her husband Steve four years ago. Steve Irwin was a world famous character known to most as “The Crocodile Hunter”. She recently shared a story of how she turned to training to help better cope with her loss.

Terri Irwin hasn’t had it easy over the past four years. Since losing her beloved husband Steve in 2006 she’s worked tirelessly to promote the conservation work he dedicated his life to. But while she’s remained stoic in public, in private Terri desperately searched for solace in her darkest moments. That relief came in the form of body building.

“I really began training hard after losing Steve,” she reveals. “I discovered on my own that I could cope better with the crippling effects of grief by taking care of myself. Now I want to tell everyone that when the last thing you want to do is get up and get moving, that’s exactly what you should do.

“I’m better able to cope on an emotional level when I am healthy. Regular exercise definitely helps you cope with life’s dramas.”

And she’s certainly had her fair share of dramas recently. Last month Terri, 46, successfully prevented mining going ahead in Cape York’s Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve, she’s mended her feud with father-in-law Bob and she’s busy being a single mum to Bindi, 12, and Robert, 6.

Terri credits her late husband Steve with inspiring her new fitness regime.“I wanted to make sure I could continue all the projects he’d started,” she says. Here Terri tells how lifting weights helps her deal with the trials of her everyday life.

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There’s a video posted on http://womansday.ninemsn.com.au that accompanies the above text. Adults could learn a few things from Bindi Irwin. Her energy and confidence in answering questions is great. When asked how she feels, Bindi says, “Tip Top Terrific”. That’s awesome. Check it out, it’ll put a smile on your face.






Disclaimer: Reader discretion advised, please consult your physician before beginning any exercise or diet program.