
ESPN
recently dubbed Gabrielle Reece, a Women’s Beach Volleyball League
star, one of the world’s sexiest athletes. Gabrielle, also known as
Gabby, possesses a look that conveys both athleticism and feminine
beauty. At 6’3”, Gabby is a dominate force on and off the pro beach
volleyball circuit. She competed when five months pregnant in the
summer of 2007, inspiring women to stay in shape during their
pregnancy.
Gabby is currently the creator and host of The
HoneyLine (2008), a fast-paced, magazine-style broadcast that delivers
realistic solutions to women’s questions concerning style, health &
fitness, relationship challenges in the home, food and the
environment. Gabby enlists the help of her celebrity friends through
one-on-one interviews getting the detailed answers to these modern day
questions. The HoneyLine segments can be found on The Rachael Ray
Show.
Passionate about fitness, Gabby recently released and
produced her own health & fitness products: “Bell Express 15”
Workout Kits, “Gabrielle Reece Fit & Healthy Prenatal Workouts”
DVDs and “Gabrielle Reece: The Complete Fit & Healthy Pregnancy
Workout” 2 DVD set. The “Bell Express 15” Workout Kits take the
time-crunched consumer through five different targeted workouts
including Strength, Cardio, Fit n’ Slim, Core Training and 30 Day
Challenge. The “Gabrielle Reece Fit & Healthy Prenatal Workouts”
are month-by-month first and second trimester pregnancy workouts that
can be done in fifteen minute segments. The “Gabrielle Reece: The
Complete Fit & Healthy Pregnancy Workout” goes one step further,
covering all three trimesters and the three months post-partum. “One
of my missions is to find realistic ways to help busy women who have
little time to take better care of themselves…If you do this program,
not only will you feel and look better, but you will be doing something
beneficial for yourself and your baby,” says Gabby. The prenatal
workouts and “Bell Express 15” Kits hit retailers January 2008, and the
pregnancy workouts hit retailers September 2008. Workout kits and DVDs
can be found on Gabby’s fitness site www.theHoneyLine.com and on
Amazon.com.
Gabby recently signed on as a spokesperson for
Simply Nutrilite for a line of vitamins and supplements as part of a
national effort to help the contemporary mom make practical choices for
her on-the-go, active lifestyle. Gabby says, “With a hectic schedule
that includes three children, it’s not always easy to have full healthy
meals everyday. Simply Nutrilite products are the sure option for
quick and better nutrition.” These vitamins and supplements and
Gabby’s health and fitness tips are available on her website and on her
Yahoo Health page at (http://health.yahoo.com/experts/gabbyguide.).
Gabby’s
fitness tips can also be found on the pages of Shape magazine where she
is a monthly contributing editor. She can also be seen hosting
‘Insider Training’ on the FitTV/Discovery channel, where she gives an
inside look at professional athletes’ exercise regimens and what they
eat (www.fittv.discovery.com/fansites/insidertraining). Gabby garnered
attention on ABC’s ‘8 Simple Rules’ (2005) and as a featured host on
ESPN and NBC’s “Gravity Games”. She won a huge following by taking
risks road-luging, white water kayaking, drag racing, surfing, and sky
diving on “MTV Sports” and “The Extremists with Gabrielle Reece” in the
90’s, and she was a commentator at the 1998 Goodwill Games.
Gabby’s
skills cross over onto the big screen where she played a pro beach
volleyball player in ‘Cloud Nine’ with Bert Reynolds (2004), a guest
star in ‘North Shore’ (2004) and as a physical trainer in the film
‘Gattica’ (1997). She’s graced the cover of Sports Illustrated for
Women, Travel & Leisure Golf, Women’s Sports & Fitness,
Outside, Elle, Shape, Self, Harpers’ Bazaar, Volleyball, Fitness, Life,
Vogue, Experience Life and People.
She was Nike’s first female
athlete to design a shoe, and Nike’s first-ever female cross-training
spokesperson (1993-99). Working with Tinker Hatfield, designer of the
Air Jordan, Nike Launched Gabby’s shoe the Air Trainer Set in 1994, the
Air Patrol in 1995, the first women’s shoe to outsell men’s and outsell
the Air Jordan, the Air GR in 1997 and the Air GR II in 1998.
She
trained hard to hone her skills in 2-person beach volleyball and
competed domestically in the 1999-2000 Olympic Challenge Series and the
1999-2000 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour. In 1997, competing with
the best global beach volleyball players ever assembled, Gabby’s
4-person team took first place at the first-ever Beach Volleyball World
Championships. 1997 was Gabby’s fifth season as a team captain in the
4-person Women’s Beach Volleyball League (WBVL), and her fourth
captaining Team Nike, which shared League Co-Championship. Named the
Offensive Player of the Year in 1994-95 and WBVL blocks leader, Gabby
led the WBVL in kills four straight years in a row from 1993-1996.
Gabby, A Florida State star turned pro, says, “I enjoy getting the ball
to go exactly where I want it, at the speed I want it to go.”
Women’s
Sports & Fitness named Gabby one of the ‘20 Most Influential Women
in Sports’ (August 1997). Regarding their choice of Gabby for the
issue’s cover, the magazine’s editor wrote, “Because I believe she
represents, finally, the answer to all the image-questing pendulum
swinging of the decades gone by. Who is the female athlete? She is
everything once thought to be an inherent contradiction. She is strong
and beautiful, sweaty and feminine, tough and ladylike.” She also
wrote a column for the Conde Nast’s magazine and was a contributing
editor at Elle magazine. Gabby opened up about her rise to the top in
the book, “Big Girl in the Middle,” which she co-wrote that year with
Karen Karbo and which was published by Crown.
California
born, Gabby is a mix of her mother from Long Island, her height comes
from her mother, and her father from Trinidad who died when she was
five. Her trademark piece of jewelry, copied on a tattoo inside her
right ankle, is a stylized sterling silver cross worn by her father.
Raised on St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands, Gabby didn’t take up
volleyball until in the 11th grade when she and her mother moved to St.
Petersburg, Florida. Gabby won an athletic scholarship to Florida
State University where she majored in Communications and played two
seasons of volleyball before accepting offers from the modeling world
in New York. She was only a sophomore at Florida State University when
Elle named her “One of The Five Most Beautiful Women in The World”.
Despite the allure of high paying modeling jobs, Gabby returned to the
FSU campus and set two school volleyball records in solo blocks (240)
and total blocks (747). Both records still stand today. In 1997,
Florida State University inducted Gabby into the college’s Athletic
Hall of Fame.
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