Participant Spotlight: Marva Steed

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Every cancer survivor navigates a unique journey to reclaim their health and well-being after treatment. While the experience is undoubtedly challenging, many find that the process of recovery can be a catalyst to emerge stronger and more resilient than they were before their diagnosis.

Marva Steed’s journey through diagnosis and recovery is a testament to extraordinary resilience. Her battle for health didn’t begin with cancer; it started two years prior with a life-threatening encounter with a novel virus that shattered her physical foundation.

The Double Battle: Fighting COVID Recovery and Cancer Complications

In March 2020, Marva became one of the first people in America to be diagnosed with COVID-19. “I spent 13 days on a ventilator, which caused significant muscle atrophy,” she recalled. Just as she was rebuilding her strength, her health was dealt another blow. In May of 2022, she received a breast cancer diagnosis. 

Marva’s cancer journey required a double mastectomy. Unfortunately, the path to recovery was complicated by serious setbacks. During the surgery, she contracted pseudomonas, a severe infection that necessitated an emergency surgery just two weeks later, requiring the complete removal and redoing of the reconstruction.

“Obviously, the recovery was longer than expected and unfortunately brought more muscle atrophy,” Marva explains. 

After battling COVID-induced weakness, major surgery, and all the complications that followed, Marva found herself physically depleted. The years of effort to get back on her feet had been erased, leaving her discouraged and out of shape.

Finding the Courage to Start with Survivor Fitness

Once she had physically recovered from the mastectomy surgeries, Marva’s plastic surgeon gave her a flyer for Survivor Fitness and strongly suggested she look into the program to regain strength. The idea was planted, but the action took time.“It took a little while to get the courage to make the contact,” Marva admits. “I was initially embarrassed to join as I was so out of shape.”

It’s a common feeling among survivors—the body that once endured so much trauma now feels unfamiliar and weak. But Marva found the support she needed to push past the hesitation. 

In January 2025, she took the necessary leap, connecting with Survivor Fitness and beginning her strength training journey with her coach, Paige Rugaard, at Chadwick’s Fitness in Franklin, TN. Paige was incredibly encouraging, creating a safe and motivating environment that Marva needed.

Marva was amazed at her progress, even after a few short weeks. Not only has she regained her functional strength, but the program has instilled a deeper sense of self-worth. “It’s also given me a sense of pride and excitement that I did something for myself that will help improve my chances of remaining cancer-free.”

The result is a renewed and robust outlook on life. “I’m proud to say, I am stronger now and more motivated to stay active than ever before.” 

Marva credits Survivor Fitness for giving her the push she needed: “I owe so much to Survivor Fitness for giving me the opportunity, as I don’t believe I would have ever taken the necessary steps to do it on my own.”

The Importance of the First Step

Having fought back twice from severe physical setbacks, Marva offers simple but profound advice to other cancer survivors who may be facing their own post-treatment battles. She understands that the weight of weakness, isolation, and embarrassment can be paralyzing.

“Finding motivation and humbling myself to take the first step and make the connection with Survivor Fitness was definitely the hardest part of the journey.”

That first step, she says, is the hardest. But the benefits far outweigh the fear. Her message is clear: “Put all the fear aside and just do it. You’ll be so glad you did.”

The measurable success Marva achieved through her partnership with Paige solidified the program’s value in her eyes. “I don’t believe I would have ever regained my strength without the program. I’m stronger now than I have been in many years.”

The fact that this transformative recovery is offered at no cost to the survivor is, as Marva puts it, “truly amazing.” Marva completed her initial program in April 2025. Determined to maintain her hard-won progress, she decided to purchase more sessions to continue her strength training with the team she trusts.

Join the Survivor Fitness Community

Marva Steed didn’t just survive two major health crises; she emerged stronger than she’s been in years. By finding the courage to take the first step, she turned her recovery from a daunting chore into a source of pride and a commitment to a healthier, stronger future.

If you or someone you know is a cancer survivor ready to reclaim health and strength, Survivor Fitness offers personalized fitness, nutritional, and mental health programs to support you.

Learn more about how to start your personalized recovery program today!

Fueling Recovery: The Best Post-Workout Meals for Cancer Survivors

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Recovering from cancer and rebuilding strength through exercise is an incredible step toward reclaiming your connection to your body. And when you’re on a healing journey, nutrition plays a major role in helping your body repair, refuel, and regain energy. For cancer survivors, eating well after exercising can improve fatigue, strengthen the immune system, and enhance overall quality of life. 

After working with thousands of participants in our programs, the team at Survivor Fitness has seen firsthand how pairing exercise with the right nutrition helps people heal faster, feel stronger, and move with confidence. Here’s our guide to post-exercise nutrition, along with a few of our favorite practical tips for how to make it work for you:

What the Science Says About Post-Exercise Nutrition

When you finish a workout, your muscles need specific nutrients to repair and replenish energy. Here are five important facts about post-exercise nutrition that cancer survivors should know:

Your “Recovery Window” is Flexible. 

You may have heard about the idea that you need to eat within 30–60 minutes after a workout. While that time frame can be helpful, it’s not set in stone. Research shows that muscles stay receptive to nutrients for up to four hours or longer after exercise. That means you don’t have to rush to eat right away, especially if you’re taking your time getting home or preparing a meal.

The key takeaway: try to eat a balanced meal or snack within a few hours after your workout, but don’t stress if it takes a little longer.

Consistent Intake is Essential. 

For many cancer survivors, appetite changes or treatment side effects can make eating large meals difficult. What matters most isn’t perfect timing; it’s making sure you’re getting enough calories and protein throughout the day.

Small, frequent meals or snacks can help you meet your nutritional needs and keep your energy levels stable. Think of your daily intake as a steady flow of fuel that helps your body recover over time.

Prioritize Balanced Meals. 

After exercising, your muscles need two key things: protein to rebuild tissue and carbohydrates to replace the energy you used. A simple combination like Greek yogurt with fruit, a turkey sandwich on whole-grain bread, or eggs with roasted sweet potatoes can do wonders for recovery.

The right macro mix helps your body repair faster and reduces soreness so that you can stay active and keep progressing in your workouts. 

Personalization is Key. 

Every survivor’s body is different. Your nutritional needs depend on your treatment history, current medications, energy level, and fitness goals. Working with a registered dietitian, especially one experienced in oncology, can help you create a plan that fits your life.

Our Survivor Fitness nutrition coaches specialize in helping survivors find foods they enjoy that also support their recovery goals.

Post-Workout Meal and Snack Ideas for Cancer Survivors

After an exercise session, the last thing you want is a complicated recipe. The goal is to consume essential nutrients quickly and easily. Here are a few simple, balanced ideas to help you refuel and recover: 

1. Protein-Packed Salads

A colorful, protein-rich salad can be the perfect post-workout meal. Mix fresh greens with grilled chicken, salmon, beans, or tofu, and add complex carbs like quinoa or farro. Drizzle with olive oil for a source of healthy fat.

One of our corporate partners, Taylor Farms, offers convenient, ready-to-eat salad and meal kits that make it easier to refuel without the prep. Look for options with lean proteins and hearty veggies to keep you energized after a workout.

2. Make-Ahead Snacks

Sometimes workouts happen in the middle of the day when you don’t have time for a full meal. That’s where make-ahead snacks come in handy. These snacks travel well and can give you a quick energy boost before your next meal. 

Our Survivor Fitness Recipe Book includes several simple recipes that our participants love. Try prepping protein or energy balls, homemade granola bars, or trail mix with nuts and dried fruit.

3. Smoothies and Shakes

Smoothies are one of the easiest ways to get protein, carbohydrates, and antioxidants all in one meal. Combine a source of protein (like protein powder, Greek yogurt, or nut butter) with a favorite frozen fruit and some leafy greens. You can also add milk or a dairy-free alternative for creaminess, and toss in some oats or flaxseed for extra fiber.

Smoothies are especially helpful for survivors who struggle with appetite or digestive issues since they’re easy to drink and nutrient-dense.

Finding What Works for You

Rebuilding strength after cancer takes patience, practice, and care, but you don’t have to do it alone. Survivor Fitness is here to help you create a personalized plan and manageable routine so you can feel your best again.

Whether you’re getting back into exercise or learning to love your body again, our team can help.  Learn more about our fitness, nutrition, and mental health programs for cancer survivors—or apply today.

Special thanks to our Nutritional Sponsor, Taylor Farms, for supporting cancer survivors in their recovery. Survivor Fitness is able to provide scholarships to participants for the costs of our programs through gifts from our corporate sponsors and donors.