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American Fitness 5/1/1998 Bell of the Brawl
Actress Catherine Bell stays fit with kick boxing and martial arts When
Catherine Bell was cast as TV drama "JAG's" new female lead, Marine Major
Sarah McKenzie, you would never have guessed she was killed off in her
1995 debut. Bell was originally hired to play the lost love of Lieutenant
Commander Harmon Rabb (played by David James Elliot). The character met
an ultimately demise, hut Bell was brought back as Rabb's equal in the
form of MacKenzie--"Mac" for short. Bell proves hierself a worthy ally.
When asked about the genesis of her new character, Bell says, "After I
got the part, they wrote in that I looked like the woman who died on the
show, hut they also wrote the character around niy physicality and strengths."
A 58 1/2" brunette beauty, Bell appears the model of femininity off screen.
However, looks can he deceiving--especially when you see her tackling
and choke holding big Marines. "I'm really into kick boxing, boxing and
martial arts, so the writers added that, plus her expertise with guns,
to my character," says Bell. "I've always gone to the shooting range,
and I like to think of myself as a pretty tough chick. I can certainly
hold my own." Bell proved this point when she was grabbed in an elevator
by an unknown attacker. "My instincts just. kicked in, and I backhanded
the guy in the face," she explains. "I didn't know kick boxing then, but
the boxing kicked in without any training. I guess when it comes down
to it-don't mess with me." By her own account, Bell is an avid risk taker
not only with self-defense, hut with adrenaline-boosting sports like bungee
jumping and sky diving. "I only went sky diving once," sighs Bell. explaining
how her parachute collapsed after being hit by a dust devil. "I was OK.
I just got hanged up a bit." However, bungee jumping is another story.
"I did that a couple of times and I would do it again." she says. "But
I'm definitely into safety. I especially don't want to get hurt now that
I'm on the show." The actress recently took up the tamer sport of golf,
adding another activity to her various athletic endeavors. "I'm a firm
believer in living life to the fullest and trying everything at least
once," says Bell. While winning this physical and dramatic role has definitely
been a boost to her acting career, Bell is not a novice to the cameras.
She began modeling at the age of 16, but does not have happy memories
of her time on the runway. "About 10 years ago, at the end of a four-month
modeling tour in .Iapan, I became really depressed," she says. "I started
eating way too much and got into that whole ugly eating disorder thing."
She gained about 20 pounds, but Bell says the support of family and friends,
"plus a return to nutritional eating habits and regular exercise," enabled
her to lose the excess weight. The results of her struggle stand as testimony
for what good food and the right exercise can do. "I'm about 1 28 pounds,"
says Bell. "And that's OK with me." Nutritional staples in Bell's food
regimen now include vegetable juice and egg white omelets for breakfast,
and chicken, fish or lean beef for lunch and dinner. "I will reach for
the occasional bag of I)oritos, chocolate or cookies, but most of the
time it's carrots or an apple instead," says Bell. "Diets don't work for
me--moderation is the key." When asked about guilty pleasures, the actress
responds, "Mashed potatoes and gravy. I could eat a whole plate of that."
To make sure she fits into her snug uniform, Bell stays active, though
she has given up her childhood sports of basketball, baseball and I-ball.
"I used to be on the playground playing these sports with the boys instead
of gossiping with the girls," remembers Bell. "Now, I do more outdoor
sports with my husband, like mountain hiking, snowboarding, skiing and
dirt biking. They're all great for the legs." In addition to her outdoor
sports and kick boxing, Bell will drop and give her trainer 50. "Just
like hoot camp, he really works mc hard," says Bell. "We meet sometimes
at a local college and run up and down the bleachers. I he'll have me
ruin up one at a time, then two and then three. Then I come back down
and go up sideways. It reminds me of a boot camp workout because I come
back and do a hunch of push-ups, then go up the stairs, do more push-ups,
tricep dips, run up and down the stairs again, then finish with sprints
and sit-ups." According to Bell, her abs need special attention. "I do
crunches, butt probably not enough," says Bell. "My legs are muscular
and strong eveti when I don't work out for a while, and that comes from
my eight years of kick boxing and martial arts. For women, those two exercise
forms are great because they work your hips, butt and inner thighs as
well as the upper body, just from hitting the bag. You get an amazing
upper-body workout kick boxing." With hectic 1 2-hour workdays on the
set, kick boxing also provides a stress management program for the ".IAG"
star. Another form of stress relief involves just getting away from it
all. "When I'm not kicking and jabbing, my husband and 1 just go to our
house in the mountains, where I just completely relax. I lie on the couch
and read, watch movies and catch up on all the old films I've never seen.
A recent respite provided Bell with a look at Audrey Hepburn on television.
"I just saw the original Sabrina," she says. "I had never seen an Audrey
Hepburn movie, and a lot of people have told me I remind them of her.
When I saw the movie I thought, 'Wow, that's a really nice compliment.
She was a neat lady."' The same can he said of Bell-smart, beautiful and
talented. Even so, I don't think breakfast at Tiffany's means scrambled
egg whites.
Amazing Catherine Bell
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