Archives for March 2011

Ms Melanie’s Model Confessions: Don’t Feel Pressured


Melanie Tillbrook is a NPC Bikini competitor and rising star in the modeling world. She checks in with a tip for models related to being pressured. Remember, no one forces you to do anything. Communicate open and honestly with the photographer, the client hiring you for the job or your manager about the shoot.

 

Don’t jeopardize your beliefs. A number of girls early on in their career get pressured by crappy photographers to take off their clothes and pushed because they are new to the industry. I’ve learn to never let anyone pressure you into doing something you are not comfortable with. Nudity is NOT required. It’s better to speak up than to regret photos years from now. Do what you feel comfortable with and what fits with YOUR beliefs. Remember sexy can still be classy.

XO
Melanie Tillbrook
www.MsMelanie.com
twitter.com/MsMelanieT



Cindy’s Hardbody Style’n Tip: Photo Shoot Prep


Our resident Hardbody Style’n expert, Cindy Whitehead aka The Sports Stylist® has a great tip this week related to photo shoots. As a photographer I agree with Cindy 100% on this week’s tip. She’s right on the money.


Photo Shoot Hair & Make-up:
Come to the shoot completely bare faced and with either clean hair or unwashed hair depending on your hair texture. If you are not sure – call the hair & make-up artist the day before and ask what she prefers. I hear some H&M people say that unwashed hair holds curl better and some prefer freshly washed. It may feel weird to go on set with a bare face but it’s much better for the team to not have to remove everything you just put on. And so much better for your skin!

Cindy has been a busy bee and has a lot of great stuff on her blog check it out at cindywhitehead.blogspot.com. You can also follow her on twitter.com (@sportsStylist) to see what she’s up to next.



Teresa Anthony Bounces Back


IFBB Figure Pro Teresa Anthony narrowly missed out on a top six spot at the 2011 Figure International. She’s packing her suit and headed to St. Louis this weekend in hopes of moving into a top spot. She certainly has the potential to do so. Ms. Anthony gives us an update on her Arnold experience and her goal for this weekend’s competition.

 

 

The Arnold has come and gone, now back to the craziness of my real life. Overall my first experience at the AC was a great one, I felt extremely honored to be part of the weekend. I enjoyed gracing the stage and especially enjoyed spending time with some friends I haven’t seen in a while. As I had a week to reflect about that weekend I realize that I should be very proud of my accomplishment of 7th place. Now I would be telling a lie if I didn’t say that I had some disappointment about missing out of the top 6, but it was a competitive show and that is the breaks. I don’t look at the my Arnold placing as a failure, I look at it is a another wonderful experience that will make me work harder to get better. When things didn’t work out according to my plan, Mom always reminds me that it wasn’t in God’s plan, so with that said it is time to move on to the next venture.

I was going to take a break until later this summer, however, since I am still in shape and feeling very competitive, I have decided to compete in St. Louis. My expectation is to come in tighter and work on my stage presence more. I enjoyed a couple of cheat meals in Columbus after the show, however, I did cardio and drank a lot of water to ensure I would not get bloated from the goodies. I kicked my diet into full swing when I returned home on Sunday, so I am feeling good and ready to rock and roll.

See you in the St. Louis!!

Teresa N. Anthony

Follow Teresa on twitter @FitTeresaNicole.



G’s Tip of the Week – Plank Exercises


IFBB Figure Champion, Gina Aliotti has a tip of the week reminding everyone the importance of doing core exercises. This round she provides some helpful tips on “the plank” exercise.

As you are looking to streamline and tone your midsection?

Of course you are, Spring is here and summer are right around the corner! Along with proper cardio and nutrition, don’t forget about proper core exercises. Try good ‘ol Planks to target your abdominasl, glutes and shoulders, while building essential core stability. This exercise may seem simple but be sure you are doing it with proper form to get the most our of your hold.

• Start by lying face down and flat on the floor, get into the top of a push up position but holding yourself up with your forearms.
• Engage your abs by drawing your belly button in and squeeze your glutes during the entire exercise.
• Hold yourself at the top only as long as you can hold good form. Be sure not to arch your lower back or round your shoulders.
•  Start with a few seconds and then work your way up to 1-3 minute holds.

Switch up your typical abdominal crunches with plank holds and feel the burn!

Have a great day!

Gina Aliotti-Silva
Nutrition, Fitness & Lifestyle Consultant

www.ginaaliotti.com



Jessica Lawrence is A Bikini Badass


Two years ago we told you about Jessica Lawrence making her way into the NPC bikini division from boxing. Thanks to a tip from Team Bombshell we learned that the striking blonde was hanging up her boxing gloves for a bikini. It’s not a move you often hear about in fact, Jessica is the only boxer turned IFBB Pro that I’m aware of. After achieving IFBB Pro status and pop-n-pose’n at a few bikini shows, Jess has decided to return to boxing. She made the move to New York from Florida and is dominating in the ring.


Last Friday night Jessica was back in the ring slugging it out  in a Golden Gloves tournament. She wasted no time reminding everyone that she has more than just a pretty face and a hard body. She pummeled her opponent and won by a referee stoppage. Jess not only collected a win but also “fighter of the night” honors. The victory places her in the semi-finals, held this Thursday, and if she wins there she’ll be fighting for the Golden Gloves title.

Good luck Jessica!

 

 

Parts of this story are from the NY Daily News. Photo via NY Daily News.



2011 1st Phorm IFBB St. Louis Pro Figure & Bikini Championships


This weekend Jack and Ann Titone will host their first IFBB pro show and it’s shaping up to be a good one. The event will be held in conjunction with the NPC Midwest contest in St. Louis, Missouri. Nearly 30 pro women will take the stage on Saturday, March 19th in hopes of qualifying for the 2011 Olympia. There could be a few more names added to the list by show time.

Current Competitor lists:

FIGURE
Teresa Anthony
Michelle McDonald-Battista
Tivesay Briceno
Rachel Cammon
Ava Cowan
Melissa Frederick
Sara Hurrle
Tamee Marie
Jodie Minear
Mikaila Soto
Monica Specking
Nicole Wilkins
Karly Woodle
Josie Zamora

BIKINI
Dina Al-Sabah
Jennifer Andrews
Jessica Clay
Jennifer Drennan
Kendra Elias
Trina Goosby
Janet Harding
Jessica Jessie
Safiya Johnson
Michelle Lamb
Angela Leong
Christy Merritt
Nicole Moneer-Guerrero
Jessica Putnam

Friday:
Mandatory Pro Figure & Bikini check-in / meeting – 5pm
Check-in / Weigh-in – 6pm
Location: Host hotel – STL Union Station Mariott

Saturday:
Prejudging – 9:00am
Finals – 6pm

For more information on the show visit npcmidwest.com.



The Daily FAIL on Arnold Coverage


One of my favorite iPad apps is The Daily. It’s a well designed, easy to use app that is described as “the first digital news publication with original content created every day exclusively for the iPad. Built from scratch by a team of top journalists and designers, The Daily covers the world: breaking news, sports, pop culture, entertainment, apps, games, technology, opinion, celebrity gossip and more.”

When I saw the story “PUMPED UP” with a shot of Arnold, I was stoked to see the coverage. Until I read further and was reminded how clueless “mainstream” writers are on the event.

 

 

One of the photos showed the IFBB Pro Figure competitors and was captioned “female bodybuilders”. It makes you wonder if this team of “top journalists” really paid attention to the event when they post things like this. Anyone who actually attended the event saw that there was female bodybuilding and they looked nothing like the figure women. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that a “mainstream” writer would miss the boat on covering the industry. Read the full article below.

 

Photo and story from: thedaily.com

 



New Zealand Pro Championships


This weekend in Auckland, New Zealand promoter Moe El Moussawi will put on an IFBB Pro Figure, Amateur Bikini and Open Men contest. Currently, there are only 3 women signed up for the pro figure event. Alicia Harris was slated to compete but opted to return to the States after her runner-up placing at the Australia Pro.

If only two people end up competing is it fair for them to qualify for the Olympia? It’s an ongoing discussion that many feel no, they shouldn’t while others take the stance why shouldn’t they?

 

Venue:
Auckland Girls
Grammer
16 Howe Street
Ponsonby 1011
Time:
6:30pm Saturday March 19, 2011

More information:
www.nzifbb.co.nz

** UPDATE** Reigning Figure Olympia Champ, Erin Stern has entered the event taking the show to 4 competitors.



IFBB Australian Pro Grand Prix Photos


Photos from the 2011 IFBB Australian Pro Grand Prix are posted on Bodybuilding.com. The show took place over the weekend and drew thousands of fans from across the country. This year there was an expo held in conjunction with the event and I’m told it drew huge numbers. Congratulations to all the competitors.

Complete photo coverage.



Erin Stern Wins Australia Pro Figure Classic


Reigning Figure Olympia Champion, Erin Stern made the trip to the land down under for their inaugural Figure contest and it paid off. She edged out fellow American Alicia Harris who was in second by just one point for the Australia Pro Figure crown. Alicia brought a tighter physique than she displayed in Columbus and it helped propel her to a top spot. Darlene Escano is the surprise of the show. She secured a Figure Olympia spot in her first IFBB pro show. One week prior, Darlene was the overall Figure Champion at the Arnold Amateur. Quite an impressive showing for the Australian. New Zealand’s Raechelle Chase edged out Ellena Reidie by one point to finish in fourth. The top three are qualified for the 2011 Figure Olympia.

2011 IFBB Australia Pro Figure Classic Results:
1. Erin Stern
2. Alicia Harris
3. Darlene Escano
4. Raechelle Chase
5. Ellena Reidie
6. Daniela O’Mara
7. Kelli Johnson
8. Sara Picken-Brown
9. Summer Bernard
10. Lisabeth Halikka
11. Jeni Briscoe
12. Kristy Thomson

Header photos via: Musculardevelopment.com and forums.rxmuscle.com



Which Training Tools Are You Most Likely to Use at the Gym?


Take a second to cast your vote in our newest Hardbody Poll. Feel free to comment what tool is your favorite.

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Gaspari vs. Animal – Charity Benefit fore Hire Heroes USA


Props to the folks at Gaspari for organizing this charity event for Heroes for Hire, hosted by UFC fighter Brian Stann. The event took place at the 2011 Arnold Classic in Columbus Ohio and one team came up a bit short. Team Animal vs Team Gaspari.

Check out the details and results in the video below.

Hire Heroes:
Hire Heroes USA’s (HHUSA) mission is to offer transition assistance, job search assistance, and job placement services to those who have honorably served in the US military – and to their spouses – in order to reduce veteran unemployment. HHUSA prioritizes veterans statistically most likely to be unemployed: veterans of Operations IRAQI FREEDOM and ENDURING FREEDOM, and veterans that are wounded or disabled.

Learn more about Hire Heroes at hireheroesusa.org.



Hardbody At The After-Bash


We were running on fumes by the time Saturday night rolled around but we mustered up a second wind and headed to Jason Dhir’s Charity After-Bash. This year’s theme was ELEVATE and Jason held true to the party’s theme. He once again took things to a new level of madness and we were there to capture part of it. A tent had midget cage wrestlers and despite it being freezing cold, it was worth it for the entertainment. Inside there were people on stilts, painted bodies and more. It was definitely interesting.

 


Check out the videos below of the entertaining midget cage wrestling and the show that kicked off at 1am indoors. Photos from the after party bash are available on Bodybuilding.com. Ron Avidan’s photos are linked up here and you can see a few I snapped here.

This is comedy. Watch the worm move. Classic.

Watch some of the madness from the 1am show.



Watch the Arnold Webcast for a LIMITED Time


If you missed the live FREE webcast of the various Arnold events, not to worry. Bodybuilding.com has replays of the events available on their site but click on over and check them out because they’re only online for a limited time. You can see pre-show coverage, the events, post-show interviews and more. Visit Bodybuilding.com for complete coverage.

The webcast replays are only available until March 19th after that you will no longer be able to view the replays. Check em out!



Nicole Nagrani Wins 1st Bikini International


Teen sensation Nicole Nagrani is the first Bikini International Champ. The Florida cutey had a clean sweep on the judges’s score card taking straight ones in Columbus. Bikini Olympia champion, Sonia Gonazles edged out Brazilian beauty Nathalia Melo by one point for the runner-up position.

Check out photos from the event here. Full contest report coming later.


Full Contest Results:

1. Nicole Nagrani
2. Sonia Gonzales
3. Nathalia Melo
4. Jessica Paxson-Putnam
5. Jaime Baird
6. Amanda Latona
7. Alison Rosen
8. Justine Munro
9. Jennifer Andrews
10. Noemi Olah
11. Jelena Abbou
12. Dina Al-Sabah
12. Shelsea Montes
14. Jessica Clay
15. Missy Coles
16. Willeke Davis



Nicole Wilkins Repeats as Figure International Champ


Nicole Wilkins successfully retained her Figure International title and made it two in a row. Nicole rebounded from her runner-up position at the Olympia and found her stride in Columbus. Erin Stern was slightly off and finished in the runner-up position. One of the surprises of the show was Ava Cowan who displayed a more streamlined, refined physique to take third. Full contest report coming.


FULL RESULTS:

1. Nicole Wilkins
2. Erin Stern
3. Ava Cowan
4. Felicia Romero
5. Cheryl Brown
6. Courtney West
7. Teresa Anthony
8. Candice Keene
9. Latisha Wilder
10. Jennifer Gates
11. Larissa Reis
12. Rosa-Maria Romero
13. Chelsey Morgenstern
14. Alicia Harris
15. Monica Specking
16. Natalia Revajova



Adela Garcia Repeats – Full Fitness International Results


Adela Garcia took home her fourth Fitness International title last night and second in as many years. See below for full results. For photos from the event visit Bodybuilding.com. A complete wrap-up and review coming soon.


FULL FITNESS INTERNATIONAL RESULTS

1 Adela Garcia
2 Tanji Johnson
3 Trish Warren
4 Camala Rodriguez
5 Myriam Capes
6 Bethany Wagner
7 Regiane Da Silva
8 Oksana Grishina
9 Tina Durkin
10 Nicole Duncan
11 Erin Riley
12 Daniela OMara
13 Allison Ethier
13 Sylvia Tremblay



Oksana Grishina & Other Darkhorses to Watch At The Arnold


Oksana Grishina has quietly moved her way up the ranks of the IFBB Fitness world. Now that the routines are 2/3 of the overall score she’s a dark horse to shake things up at the Fitness International. She has incredible strength combined with a solid gymnastic background to do very well this weekend.

Check out the full feature on Bodybuilding.com and see a few other names who could shake things up this weekend.



Backstage Pass to the Arnold – Day One


Ron Avidan and I were backstage at the Arnold Sports Festival capturing all the action for Bodybuilding.com. Ron his the pro athlete’s meeting and the Meet The Athletes event. I was busy doing photo shoots in our great little room thanks to Brent & Matt. Two guys who are WINNING in our book (note Charlie Sheen rant for joke on “winning”).

 

Check out the photos that no one else in the industry has on Bodybuilding.com.

 


Bikini ladies checking in.



Alicia “Smiley” Harris Arnold Interview


Alicia Harris may be known as Smiley to many but she has her game face on for the Figure International. Check out my bodybuilding.com interview with the former trackstar and rising star in the IFBB.

Alicia talks about her challenges from last year and what the road looked like for this year’s prep. Check it out on Bodybuilding.com.



Shelsea Montes Interview


Bodybuilding.com sat down with this pint-sized bikini competitor and Team Bodybuilding.com member as she prepares for the Arnold weekend. She might be small, but she brings the bikini swagger in a big way.

Check out my interview with Shelsea on the heels of the Bikini International.



Schedule of Events for The Arnold


This is the breakdown of today’s schedule for the IFBB pro competitors. This year will be the first time that the pros have a “meet and greet” with VIP ticket holders. Note that the meetings are held at the Verteran’s Auditorium this year and not the Double Tree hotel.

Thursday March 3, 2011 – Veterans Memorial / Nolan Room
Mandatory Meetings will begin promptly at times listed

• Arnold Classic / Bikini International (Athletes Only) – 6:00 pm
• Ms. International / Fitness International / Figure International (Athletes Only) – 6:30 pm

Bus Departure Schedule from Double Tree Hotel to Veterans Memorial – 5pm
• Arnold Classic / Bikini International
Departs promptly at 5pm and moves directly to Veterans Memorial for facility tour and athlete’s meeting.

• Ms. International / Fitness International / Figure International
Departs promptly at 5pm and will take tour of Convention Center / EXPO Stage and then to Veterans Memorial for athlete’s meeting & facility tour.

Athlete’s Meet and Greet following Athlete’s Meeting – 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Directly following the athlete’s meeting – athletes will move downstairs into Veterans Memorial North Hall for a special meet & greet experience. Athletes may wish to bring souvenir items to sign and distribute.

Bus Return to DoubleTree Hotel From Veterans Memorial
Buses will return athletes from backstage to the DoubleTree hotel from 8:30pm to 11:30pm.

Athletes may choose to stay and attend the Arnold Amateur Bodybuilding event that will be in progress inside the Veterans Memorial Auditorium

Friday March 4, 2011
Ms. International / Fitness International / Figure International

Prejudging / Noon to 2pm / EXPO Stage
Bus will begin moving athlete to the Greater Columbus Convention Center at 10:00am.
Following the event the bus will meet athletes backstage in loading dock 19 to return to DoubleTree at 2pm.

Finals / 7PM / Veterans Memorial Auditorium
Athlete pick up at 5:30pm from hotel to Veterans Memorial for Finals. Drop off backstage. Bus will return athletes to Double Tree hotel following event.

Saturday March 5, 2011:
Arnold Classic / Bikini International
Prejudging / 12noon to 2pm / Veterans Memorial Auditorium
Bus will begin moving athlete to the Veterans Memorial at 10:30am.
Following the event the bus will meet athletes backstage to return to Double Tree at 2:30pm.

Finals / 7PM / Veterans Memorial Auditorium
Athlete pick up at 5:30pm from hotel to Veterans Memorial for Finals. Drop off backstage. Bus will return athletes to Double Tree hotel following event.

 



Live Arnold Coverage All Week


Follow all the action from the 2011 Arnold Sports Festival with HARDBODY. We’ll be tweetingfrom the press pit, backstage and a various other locations while in Columbus. You can refresh this page for updates or if you’re on twitter follow the tweets via BBcomContests and Hardbodynews throughout the weekend. If you’re on twitter use the hashtags #ASF with your tweets.




Bikini International Preview


This Saturday marks the beginning of a new international event. The inaugural Bikini International will showcase some of the hottest, hardbody bikini competitors in the world. Get the skinny on the competition by visiting Bodybuilding.com. Can Sonia repeat her performance at the Olympia and take home the crown or will someone else?

 

 

Check out the Bikini International Preview here.

 



Teresa Anthony’s Final Preparations: Taking in the Moment


IFBB Figure Pro Teresa Anthony checks in with just a couple days left before she takes the Figure International stage.


It is 3 days until the Figure International and I am completely honored to finally be apart of such a wonderful show.  The last two days have been hectic with work, training/dieting and just overall preparing for the travel.  Packing for a trip I am not a fan of, I wish sometimes I could just get on the plane with my pocketbook and buy clothes, food and necessities when I arrive at my destinations.  Well wishful thinking but not practical on my part. This weekend I tried to help myself eliminate as much stress as possible, so I prepared the meals and did 85% of my clothes packing, but of course I am sure I will be adding more in the eleventh hour.  I tend to over pack and never really wear half of the clothes I bring on my trips…go figure!! Most of the ladies times are spent competing, working booths and photoshoots.  So in the past I have found myself wearing sweats most of the weekend, unless you go out on the town…and that I plan on doing.

As I sit and process in my mind that I will be competing in the AC, I think about how much hardwork it takes to get us here and that we have to physically and mentally tough to endure structure a discipline and structured lifestyle.  I have been competing since 2003 and every year I learn more and more about my as person and a competitor.  Striving for improvements is what has been driving me the last year and I am loving every moment of it.  Late at night when I can’t sleep and want to dip my spoon in peanut butter or almond butter, I tell myself, “the other competitors are not cheating.”  That has worked for me most of the time…but most of all it is was me asking God to take the cravings away is what got me through the diet this early in the season.  Don’t laugh….I am so serious. 🙂

All in all I am feeling great, inspired and ready to head to C-Bus.  I would like to wish all the competitors safe travels and let’s have a blast this weekend.  Peace out.

Teresa

Follow Teresa on twitter @FitTeresaNicole. Give her a shout and tell her you saw her on Hardbody.



2011 Fitness International Preview


This Friday 14 Fitness pros will take the stage in Columbus, Ohio. Can Adela Garcia repeat as the champ or will Tanji Johnson over take her? This is the first Fitness International with 1/3 of the score being based on physique and the other 2/3 on the routine. It could shake things up but we’ll have to wait until Friday to find out. I broke down the competition on Bodybuilding.com. Check it out.

 

If you’re unable to attend the Arnold you can watch it live on Bodybuilding.com’s FREE webcast. We’ll be there covering the action and reporting all week. Follow us on twitter @hardbodynews.



Tina Durkin’s Long Road to the Arnold 2011


IFBB Fitness Pro, Tina Durkin shares what the last few months have been like for her as she prepares for the Fitness International. Tina’s husband was deployed and she faced a few challenges along the way.

 

 

The Long Road to the Arnold 2011
By Tina Durkin

Last May when my husband told me he was being deployed to Afghanistan I just about lost it. We have been together almost 13 years and he had never gone overseas. I thought I was going to be sick. Not only the fact that my husband was going to a war zone, but the fact was I was going to be ALONE.  Some might say that a strong woman (like myself 😉 ) shouldn’t have any problems holding down the fort for awhile while the hubby is gone.  But, to be honest, my husband Matt is a angel. When they say that family is suppose to be a team and be there for each other, we really take that to heart! He has ALWAYS helped me prepare my meals, pack my lunches, help with laundry, and most of all take care of my little girl Evelyn.  Bottom line is that he makes my life easier.

So as you can imagine my life drastically changed in June. I had to take on many roles in my house:

1. Mom
2. Dad
3. IFBB Pro Fitness Athlete
4. PT at Golds
5. Fitness Instructor at WSC
6. Zumba Instructor at Fitness First
7. Carpool Mom
8. Taxi for my daughter

It truly seemed to never end.  You never realize how much your partner helps until you have to do it all yourself.  I would often drive over 100 miles a day and had many 12 hour days with at least 4 of those in the car (I live in DC).

Before he left, he stressed that he wanted me to keep my normal life as much as possible, meaning that I should still focus on competing and working.  I truly thought that was the right decision too.  So I decided to compete basically the whole time he was gone, to keep my mind occupied.  Although the Olympia prep was overwhelming, I made it thought! After that, Ft. Lauderdale was a little easier.  So now it brings me to the Arnold!!!

The week of the Ft. Lauderdale Pro, I was lifting shoulders (never miss a shoulder workout 😉 ) and the next day I could barely lift my arm over my head. I took Advil to get though the pain for the show but after I returned home it just got worse.  I made an appointment with the Sports Medicine clinic on base and they said I had “tendinitis” and gave me a cortisone shot and referred me to physical therapy.  They also suggested I stay off lifting for 2-3 weeks. Mind you, we are in the middle of December by this time. When I went to the PT, even after the 3 weeks, he said NO lifting.  Hmmmmm…. didn’t like that answer so in January I decided I would start seeing my chiropractor that specializes in ART (Active Release Tech).

Because of that injury, I basically didn’t lift (at all) for about 6 weeks. I did the normal light cardio but nothing crazy.  So 9 weeks from the Arnold, I started my diet and working out again.  That shoulder just didn’t want to heal.  I was going to the Chiropractor 1-2 times a weeks and I just couldn’t pick up more than 5 bls over my head. I was a disaster.  I remember going to Mike’s (Davies) to train one weekend and he was like “what the h*** happened with your a**”….not really what you want to hear from your trainer.

I really felt that my workouts were not at the intensity that they need to be to get ready for a show.  I wasn’t seeing many results and I really started to doubt myself.  I actually waited until the last possible minute to send in my contract just in case my shoulder did not heal.

After starting to feel better, my chiropractor thought I could trying lifting normal again. So of course, I pick up my weights and did a killer workout the next day. OHHHHH, it felt good. Unfortunately, the next day, I couldn’t move my arm AGAIN… UGHHHHHH.  I went back to the chirpactor that week, and he said that maybe my body just needed a break.  Knowing that I’m an athlete, he knew that really wasn’t an option for me. But I put my head down and said “maybe your right….I’m not sure I can do this anymore”. I just wondered if I needed to make the decision to pull out… at what point? It was the last week in January, so I told him I’d give it until the end of the week, if he couldn’t fix me, I’d take a break. I guess the lord heard my prayers because be the end of the week the pain had gotten less and less.  Now, I was not pain free but good enough to move forward. Finally things were looking up.

Now it’s Feb 1ish,my hubby is SUPPOSE to be coming home, and to be honest, I have not stressed ONE time about the Arnold. Even during the whole shoulder issue. All I cared about is Matt coming home. I’s like all my emotions where tied up in the home coming of my BEST FRIEND.  Nothing else mattered. He finally told me that he was coming home Feb 6. Oh thank god!  Feb 6 came and went. The flights where just not coming, I had to wait another week.  My heart sank.

Finally Feb 13th, a flight from Germany to BWI landed at about 3:30pm.  At that point, nothing else matter. He was home! It was like a weight was lifted from my shouldered. I can honestly say I’ve never been happier.

During this journey, I’ve realized that family is the most important thing you will ever have. None of my success would be possible without the help of my family. Getting ready for a show is never a one man show though. There is always an entourage of people that contribute, like my trainer (Mike Davies), my gymnastics coach at Youth Sports, my choreographer and friend (IFBB Pro Nicole Duncan), my suit maker (Maggie Blanchard), my music guy, the PT, the chiropractor….I mean the list could go on and on. So, in my family we do this together. Evelyn goes to routine practice with me EVERY time. Matt helps with the food prep. Then I actually do the workouts….haha

Only days away from the Arnold, I’m actually feeling great.  My body finally did whats its suppose to do, my routine game together quite nicely, and my FAMILY will be there to support me. I am so excited to share this experience with them. I love competing but I love my FAMILY more… alleluia…we are together again!!!!!

Thanks! See ya in Columbus!

Tina Durkin, CPT
www.tinadurkinfitness.com



Hardbody Poll Results: Majority Buy Online & Retail Store


Last month we asked visitors to cast their vote on where they buy vitamins/supplements. Over 600 of you voted with 52% buying both online and at a store. I’m part of the majority on this one. I typically buy supplements online but there are times when I run out or forget. It’s usually cheaper to buy online but there are times when you need to visit a traditional store.

 


Hardbody February Poll:

* Both Online & A Store (52%, 319 Votes)
* Online (27%, 166 Votes)
* Store (18%, 112 Votes)
* I don’t buy them (3%, 17 Votes)

Total Voters: 614



Justine Munro Camps Out Before The Arnold


Current Muscle & Fitness Hers cover girl Justine Munro updates us one last time before the Bikini International. She’s been camping out in Florida for a few days. Read why she’s migrated south for the winter.


The countdown is on and the Arnold Classic is just days away. I can’t believe that I will be in Ohio within 72 hours!!! There is a part of me that is a little nervous, but deep inside I am so excited!

The last two weeks have been absolutely amazing! The past ten days I have spent in Florida with my team ” Team Bombshell”. It was the best decision I have ever made, as it has brought me closer to my dream.

I read this statement, “coaching with a professional coach, is the practice of supporting an individual through the process of achieving a specific personal or professional result”. My coaches Shannon and Rob have been amazing and have provided me with unconditional support. They pushed me to step up when I needed to step up and they encouraged me the entire way. Working with my entire Bombshell sista’s has motivated me as well and made me even more proud of being on such a great team of amazing individuals. This past week I had the chance of getting to know Jessica Jesse—She is a great person. We did everything together; cardio, training and even shopping! She is truly my partner in crime! (Love you girl xo)

I never realized how important it is to be part of a team. We go through good and bad times, happy and sad times, but always pulling together and staying strong. I have learned a great deal about myself; my strengths, my weaknesses and at times pushing me to my limit. But, what makes me feel good inside is knowing that no matter what, they accept me for who I am, understand the journey that I have chosen and continue to support me along the way. Thank you to Team Bombshell for everything! Love you lots!

Finally, I am honored to be on the front cover of Muscle Fitness and Hers Magazine for the March/April. Thank you to everyone for believing in me and allowing me to represent such a great magazine. I am truly honored and will make you proud!

Along every journey you meet a number of amazing people and at times must face a number of difficult situations and/or decisions that one must make. But I must say, my journey has been truly a great experience and I owe this to everyone who has traveled along with me. Thank you!

If I don’t get the chance to write again before the Arnold, “Good luck everyone! Thanks for a great journey!”

Justine
xo

“Success is a journey, not a destination”- Ben Sweetland


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Nicole Wilkins: Figure International Mindset


The reigning Figure International champ, Nicole Wilkins provides her final update before her title defense. She talks about her mindset and how it’s changed leading into this event.

 

Four days left. After nine years and over 20 contests, I consider this year’s Figure International the most important competition of my career. It’s one thing to win the title, it’s another to keep it. It’s funny, if you told me when I started competing that I would someday finish second at the most prestigious contest in the world, I would have been ecstatic. But your mindset changes when you win, and not keeping the Figure Olympia title was the toughest loss of my career. I know I don’t want to feel that way again, so I’m doing everything in my power to be the best I’ve ever been in Columbus.

The final two weeks are all about the final preparations – hair, wax, nails, cooking and measuring food, packing etc. I am getting really anxious, excited and of course a little nervous. I have been really enjoying my preparation for this show. I’ve been having a lot of fun with my training, spending time with great friends and family, resting more than ever in my life and just really listening to my body.

I will train Monday- Wednesday morning this week, drive in to Columbus on Wednesday night and then rest Thursday before the competition on Friday morning. I love being able to drive to this contest – I can just throw everything in the back of my car and don’t have to worry about anyone telling me I have too many bags, or my bag is over 50 pounds!

My knees are good considering I have been doing a TON of incline sprints and my back is healthy thanks to bi weekly massages and weekly chiro appointments. My suit is beautiful (thank you Maggie) and I have been practicing my posing daily. No matter what, I know that I put in 110% into this prep and I am ready to show it off!

Last week I held my annual seminar for NPC fitness, figure and bikini competitors. There was a great turnout- 29 girls trucked it through the snow storm to make it 🙂 I am so inspired by you women (and men of course) who juggle family, full time jobs, and still make time to eat healthy, cook and train regularly. It all starts with the mind- you have to really WANT it. You have to make the time. You can’t let excuses allow you to keep from reaching your goals. It isn’t easy, in fact, getting and staying in shape is one of the things in this life that has no shortcut.

It takes consistency, determination and belief in yourself that you CAN and WILL do this, whether you’re trying to lose 10 pounds to look good in a bikini , get in shape for your first contest or (hopefully) defend the Figure International title. Being around positive people is so contagious!

Over the weekend (Saturday and Sunday) stop by the MetRX booth and say hi!!

I wish all Arnold competitors my absolute best! Safe travels!

See you soon!
Nicole

 

Check out Nicole’s Facebook Fan Page page and twitter @NicoleMWilkins. Visit nicolewilkins.com to learn more about the defending champ.



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