Anna Heinrich reveals she is plagued with 'self-doubt' and joined SAS Australia to boost her confidence and prove herself to her young daughter · Related ...
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Australian TV personality Anna Heinrich has been labelled a “machine” after smashing an obstacle course on SAS Australia where she forged ahead of all the ...
One social media user wrote: “Anna is a fitness freak, it doesn’t surprise me at all she smashes a body weight challenge. She’s fit with great cardio capacity, and is clearly strong (though not obviously muscly).” “Anna is amazing – what a champ. It’s about the mental strength.” I always go into it with a really negative mindset. Heinrich revealed in life she is one to “cruise” and not do anything too difficult, and it was her husband’s belief in her that convinced her to do the show.
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Anna Heinrich is an unexpected frontrunner on the SAS Australia course, proving she's 'more than just blonde hair'.
“I want to know that I can do it and I’m really fearful that I’m going to pull out because I say I can’t do something,” the 35-year-old said. “I just want to prove to myself, prove to my family, and I’ve got a 10 month old so I kind of want to show her that her mum can kick a**.” “I think one of the biggest fears I have is saying that I can’t do it because I have said that my whole life,” she went on. “I think in life I just cruise and I don’t do anything that I think will be too difficult.” Anna explained that this mindset stemmed from a young age, and that she’s had to prove that she’s “more than just blonde hair”. “And every time I do a challenge I think I go into it thinking I probably won’t be able to do it, and then I do it.
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So I felt like they had a huge advantage,” she said. “I am just a mum . . . I had only four weeks to train, I felt like they had a lifelong experience of being in sport, in that competitiveness. “Since day one, we’ve been like ‘wow, what a serious contender’, and honestly we don’t give out those compliments. “I’m not a very confident person, I have a lot of self-doubt — if I don’t think I can do something then I don’t want to do it . . . the reason why I joined was to gain more confidence . . . and to show my little girl that when you say that you can’t do anything, you can,” she said. “My husband [Tim Robards] convinced me that it would be a real learning and growth experience, which it totally was . . . I gained so much going in there.” The mother-of-one said when she saw all of her fellow recruits, it was “extremely intimidating”, as many of this year’s celebrities come from a sports background.