Carolyn Moos - Personal Life

Personal Life

Moos is very health conscious (CEC's pre and post natal nutrition, biomechanical assessment, pilates-yoga, golf conditioning specialist). Carolyn also refrains from drinking alcohol as it is linked with inner and outer health benefits - body composition (muscle to fat ratios) and other phsiological aspects. Philosophy www.fitt4life.org

She has worked for KGO and written online for ESPN.com and Women's Fitness Magazine. She has also worked on the Men's World Basketball Championship where she conducted interviews with Yao Ming, Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki and Manu Ginóbili. She has written a piece for Marie Claire, which Moos spoke of "embracing uniqueness" and "gaining respect from the inside out" as well as her own experiences with her height. It can be read here. Moos has also worked for the Seeds of Peace organization. Carolyn now runs a website www.fitt4life.org which provides Skype yoga as well as e-mail and phone nutrition log analysis.

Carolyn was engaged to fellow Stanford alumnus and NBA basketball player Jason Collins. The wedding was cancelled in the summer of 2009.

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