Third Grade Teacher, Lake Elmo Elementary, Stillwater, MN
					B.S., Elementary Education
					B.S., Health, University of Wisconsin
					M.A., Teaching, St. Mary’s University
					Professional Lumberjill
					2007 Boom Running World Champion
					2006 & 2007 Overall World Champion
					2007 1st place Lumberjack World Championships in Women’s Log Rolling, Boom Running and Team Relay
					2005 Log Rolling Champion, #1 in Boom Running, #2 in Log Rolling, 2009
					6 ESPN Great Outdoor Games medals
					19 podiums at World Championships
					7 podium finishes at STIHL TIMBERSPORTS Series, etc.
					Husband: Niel; Son: Berendt (nickname “Bear”), 5 months
					
									 			
			 
					 
		
		
		BIO
		
		Jenny Atkinson: Get Fit Like a Lumberjill
		
		
		 
		CBN.com 
		 Jenny grew up in Stillwater,  Minnesota, along the banks of the St. Croix River and always had a competitive  streak.   One day she watched a log  rolling tournament and thought it looked like fun.  So Jenny signed up for lessons the following  summer.  
		Once at a log rolling competition, the emcee asked if anyone wanted to compete in the boom run for $100.  Jenny got up, beat the guys  and the girls, and she has been hooked for the last 27 years.  
		She went pro in 1990 and has won numerous  awards and championships.  In addition to  being a professional athlete, Jenny is also a third grade teacher at  Lake Elmo Elementary School.
		 In the beginning, there weren’t many  women competing professionally in the boom run, so Jenny competed with men.  The term "lumberjill" refers  to women who compete in lumberjack activities.  
		In 2005, the STIHL TIMBERSPORTS Series, presented by Carhartt, the premiere lumberjack competition, added boom running and speed climb to the competition. Since that  first year, Jenny has been competing professionally as a STIHL TIMBERSPORTS boom runner. The series will be celebrating its 25th anniversary next year and airs on ESPN2. 
		 Jenny, now 36, says she trains hard as a  professional athlete.  Everyday she runs  on a 150-foot boom and does a lot of log rolling.  In addition, she mountain bikes and lifts  weights.  Depending on the season, Jenny  says she works out several hours each day.   She rolls and booms with other competitors as often as possible.  She also does a lot of cross training on her  own. 
		 “I spend a lot of time at our cabin  on the Gunflint Trail,” says Jenny.  “I  have a full training arena on site with two full booms (30 logs) and many  different spike and traction logs for log rolling.” Boom running is a race across logs that are tied together, one after the other.
        JUST  LIKE EVERY OTHER MOM
        In August 2008, Jenny got pregnant  with her son, Berendt ("Bear").   While she was already in top shape from competitions that ended last  summer, Jenny says she still had to find the time to stay in shape. 
        “It took seven  years to get pregnant, so I wanted to be active but keep it low impact,” she  says.  Then when Berendt was born, Jenny  realized the struggle every new mom had: to get back into pre-pregnancy  shape.  She thought, how do I make it work?  
        “It  was a huge adjustment as a professional athlete being a new mom,” says  Jenny.  For instance, in the past she  would go to the gym for hours.  Now with  a baby, Jenny says there isn’t that much flexibility.  “I started to use my stationary bike that had  no impact but could strengthen my cardio.”  
        She also started jump-roping.  “I want moms to know that they can squeeze in  a workout even for just a few minutes,” says Jenny.  Also, she says  take the stairs instead of the elevator and park your car in the far end of the  parking lot and walk.  “Even a  professional athlete has to do the simple things,” says Jenny. 
        Eight weeks after Berendt was born,  Jenny says she had to get in top shape for a competition.  Six days after she was out of the hospital,  Jenny was on a bike.  “Because I was so fit before the pregnancy, it was easier to get back into competition shape,” she says.         
		
		
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