Archives for April 2011

Run with Jamie and Help Race for The Cure


The Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure is one of the biggest and best benefits in the fight against breast cancer. Now you can help the cause and join fitness start Jamie Eason as she runs the Boise, Idaho event.

 

Via Bodybuilding.com:
Join Jamie and Bodybuilding.com for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure® Saturday May 7th, 2011 in Boise, Idaho. Every team member will receive a complimentary, one-of-a-kind, “Run With Jamie” t-shirt and the opportunity to race with one of the most inspirational women in the fitness industry, Jamie Eason. If you can’t make the event, you can still help by donating in honor of “Run With Jamie.”

Read Jamie’s story with her own scare with breast cancer and find out more info on how you can join Jamie in Boise.



Hardbody Fitness Preview: IFBB Fibo Power Pro


This Saturday, April 16, promoters Ed and Betty Pariso will host the FIBO POWER Pro Championships. The event is one of the last remaining IFBB Pro Fitness events of the year. Three Olympia qualifications are up for grabs and two women currently in the line up are already qualified. The field isn’t the deepest but it will still be competitive.

 

Hardbody Preview:

Regiane Da Silva – Regiane has some of the craziest fitness moves in the pro league. She brings a ton of energy to the stage and her routines are always action packed. Look for her to bring that same high flying energy to the stage once again. She should score high in the routine round and look for her to be in the middle of the pack for the physique round.

Ryall Graber-Vasani – Ryall is coming off a 13th place finish at the New York Pro and will look to improve here. She has a solid start to her routine but it falls off a bit at the end. She’ll likely perform the same routine as we saw in New York. She continues to improve each year and at the end of the day that’s what every competitor hopes for.

Tanji Johnson – Tanji chose not to defend her New York Pro Fitness title she earned last year but will look to collect another win this weekend. She’s the odds on favorite to take the show. I can’t see Tanji losing this show unless something drastic happens with her physique or a major blunder in her routine. It will likely be between her and Camala for first in the physique round and when it comes to the routines I don’t see anyone beating Tanji. Tanji will not be competing in the event.

Stacy McDowell – Stacy was at the bottom of the pack in New York and in large part to her physique score. She wasn’t at her best but will have a week to tighten up and improve on her conditioning. She still has some of the freakiest flexibility in the industry and will put that on display this weekend. If she better conditioned physique she’ll move up, if not she’ll be out of the money once again.

Diana Monteiro – Diana was the 2010 IFBB World Fitness Champion and calls Brazil home. She has a good deal of muscle on her frame, but carries it well. She has good strength moves in her routines and the key will be putting them together to compete at the pro level. Diana won the 2011 Arnold Amateur overall Fitness title, which qualified her for IFBB Pro status in Brazil. We’ll see what she brings to the stage her pro debut.

Minna Pajulahti – Minna made her pro debut at the 2010 Ft. Lauderdale Cup and finished in 14th. She’s had a few months away from the stage and will look to move up in the pro ranks here. She has the tools to do so and it will come down to an improved routine and refined physique in order for her to do so. We’ll see what package she brings to the stage in her second pro show.

Camala Rodriguez – Camala is coming off a win at the New York Pro and carries some momentum into the show. She’ll have her work cut out for her in toppling Tanji for the win. She could feasibly win the physique round without much argument from anyone. I think she still needs some work on her routine in order to best Tanji but anything can happen. I see Camala in the runner-up position but we’ll see what she brings to the stage in Germany. ** Look for Camala to take top honors here but be pushed by Regina.

Liudmila Somkina – Russia’s Liudmila Somkina will look to put herself on the map at this show. She carried a good deal of muscle in the 2009 World Championships and it could be too much if she brings a similar look to Germany. I can’t see her cracking a top spot unless she brings a refined physique and a clean routine to the stage. We’ll find out what she brings on Saturday.

Predictions:
I see the top three spots and Olympia qualifications going like this…
1. Tanji Johnson
2. 1. Camala Rodriquez
3. 2. Regiane Da Silva
3. ???

What do you think Hardbody peeps? Can Camala or anyone else keep Tanji from another pro win?

Event: FIBO POWER Pro Championships

Date: Saturday, 16th April 2011

Venue:
Colosseum Theater Essen
Altendorfer Str. 1
45127 Essen
Germany
www.colosseumtheater.de

For more information on the show visit: pro-championships.com. Bodybuilding.com will be representing at FIBO so if you’re attending the event stop by the booth and meet some of the crew. See who will be attending FIBO and more on bodybuilding.com.

 



Healthy Recipe: Rice Bowl With Spinach and Smoked Trout


The New York Times has a great little recipe for a healthy Rice Bowl Salad with smoked trout. Simple, healthy and easy to make. Check it out.

 

Rice Bowl With Spinach and Smoked Trout
By MARTHA ROSE SHULMAN – via NYTIMES.com

• 3/4 cup cooked sprouted brown rice
• Soy sauce to taste (optional)
• 1 to 2 teaspoons lemon-scented olive oil, to taste
• 1 cup spinach leaves, or a mixture of spinach and arugula, tightly packed
• Zest of 1/8 lemon
• 1 ounce smoked trout
• 1 lemon wedge
• 1 sprig cilantro, chopped
• 1/2 to 1 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds, to taste

1. Season the cooked sprouted brown rice to taste with soy sauce, and place in a large, wide bowl.

2. Stalk the salad greens and cut crosswise into thin strips (chiffonade). Alternatively, place the greens in a bowl and cut into small pieces with scissors. Toss with the lemon oil and pile over the rice, or toss with the rice. Break up the smoked trout, and place on top of the spinach. Squeeze on a few drops of lemon juice and top with the cilantro. Scatter on the lemon zest, sprinkle on the sesame seeds and serve.

Variation: You can also toss all of the ingredients together and serve.

Yield: Serves one.

Advance preparation: The cooked sprouted brown rice will keep for three or four days in the refrigerator.

Nutritional information per serving: 262 calories; 1 gram saturated fat; 2 grams polyunsaturated fat; 5 grams monounsaturated fat; 12 milligrams cholesterol; 36 grams carbohydrates; 3 grams dietary fiber; 219 milligrams sodium (does not include salt to taste); 10 grams protein

Martha Rose Shulman is the author of “The Very Best of Recipes for Health.”

 

Recipe and photo via NYtimes.com.

 



Hardbody Style’n with The Sports Stylist® – Social Disaster


Our resident Hardbody Stylist, Cindy Whitehead has another tip for you but this time it’s related to client agreements. Check out what The Sports Stylist has to share this week. Good stuff!

 

Social Disaster:
Most of us love to tweet, facebook and perhaps even have a blog. But you have to be careful what and when you share when involved in a paid shoot. Sometimes the client will ask you to sign a NDA (non-disclosure agreement), which makes things very clear as to when you can “talk”. If not, ask before you share. They may not want the world to know yet that you will be gracing the pages of their magazine or starring in their upcoming ad. Or maybe they will – you never know until, you ask.

 

Cindy continues to rock on her blog check it out at cindywhitehead.blogspot.com. She’s also scoot’n across the country and you can keep up with her on twitter.com (@sportsStylist).



IFBB New York Pro Fitness Results


Camala Rodriquez was the favorite heading into the 2011 NY Pro and she delivered. Bethany Wagner finished in the runner-up position and the stand-out rookie, Michelle Blank took third. All three women are now qualified for the Fitness Olympia in Las Vegas. Check back for full recap.


IFBB New York Pro Fitness Results:

1. Camala Rodriguez
2. Bethany Wagner
3. Michelle Blank
4. Kristina Rojas
5. Jodi Boam
6. Stacy Wright
7. Carrie Simmons
8. Nicole Duncan
9. Hollie Stewart
10. Sylvia Tremblay
11. Victoria Larvie
12. Allison Ethier
13. Ryall Garber-Vasani
14. Tamee Marie
15. Stacy McDowell
16. Venus Nguyen
17. Melissa Frederick



New York Pro Fitness Prejuding – Physique Round Review


The first round of the NY Pro Fitness division is in the books and it looks to be a between Camala Rodriquez and Bethany Wagner for the win, at least in this round. Camala brought the same look to this stage that she presented at the Arnold. Bethany Wagner came in a bit sharper than she was at the Arnold and is a bit harder than Camala. It’s a matter of personal preference on which one you like for the win in the physique round. I like the look both brought to the stage.

The standout and biggest surprise to me was Special Agent Blank. Michelle straightened her hair and it’s a look that works very well on her. Yes, something as simple as a hair change can make a huge difference. She also brought a tighter physique and wasn’t too muscular like I thought she might be heading into the show. VERY impressive debut and I could see her finishing in the top three if she nails her routine.

Kristina Rojas brought a tighter physique and it landed her in a top spot. It will be between her and Michelle for third and fourth. Kristina really brought her best look this time around. Stacy Wright rounded out the first call-out and looks like she’s in the fifth place spot in her pro debut. I would have liked to see Holly Stuart and Jodi Boam compared to Stacy. I think Jodi is in the sixth place spot heading into the routine round and Holly sits in seventh. Jodi could launch herself into the top five with a solid routine tonight. Holly looked her best ever and added some size and was well conditioned.

PHOTOS:

NY PRO Fitness - 1st Callout

NY PRO Fitness - Second Callout

NY PRO Fitness - Third Callout

Tonight the pro fitness routines kick off the night show. We won’t know the final results until mid-way through the show. I see one and two between Camala and Bethany for the win. Both are capable of the win. I’d have Camala leading on the scorecards but Bethany is capable of winning the routine rounds. Should make things interesting as someone will get that third place spot. Michelle Blank, Kristina or someone else? We’ll find out in just a few hours. Stay tuned for more updates and follow the action live on twitter.com/hardbodynews.

 



New York Pro Fitness Preview


Seventeen women have stepped up to compete in the 2011 New York Pro Fitness. This will be the last chance for women to qualify for the 2011 Fitness Olympia, in the United States. Two more shows remain but are outside of the states. A number of the field will be making their pro debuts and it’s exciting to see what they bring to the pro scene. Jodi Boam is an exciting new-comer out of Canada and one to watch in the routine rounds. Carrie Simmons will bring the New York crowd to feet with her routine if it’s anything like her Team Universe performance. Camala Rodriquez and Bethany Wagner are the two favorites heading into the show based on their previous performances and standings in the big leagues. They were both in the top 6 at the Fitness International, both have pro wins and it could be a showdown between the two of them. Can anyone upset them? Absolutely but we won’t find out until tonight. Here’s my opinion on the field and some things to look for with each competitor.

 

 

HARDBODY BREAKDOWN:

Michelle Blank – Special agent Blank is competing in her third fitness show EVER and first as an IFBB pro. She took some time off since turning pro at the 2010 NPC JR Nationals. If she tightened up her back side & refined her physique she’ll have a solid debut. Look for a little more muscle on her from last year.

Jodi Boam – One of the Canadian contingents, Jodi will be making her IFBB Pro debut. Typically, Canadian competitors bring more muscle and conditioning to their first show than others in the US. That’s because more muscle is needed in order to turn pro. She is a skilled gymnast & look for her to bring a rock’n routine. The question will be where she’s positioned in the physique round. She was crowned Canada’s youngest fitness pro & brings a lot of energy to the stage.

Nicole Duncan – Nicole is always in the top with her routines and is one of the best performers in the biz. If she can nail her conditioning and come in with a tighter physique she’ll be in the mix for a top spot. She’ll bring the house down tonight with her routine, let’s hope she brings a physique to match and make things interesting.

Allison Ethier – Allison continues to improve and is right on the bubble of being in the mix. Look for her to be in the top two call-outs today and if she has a clean routine she’ll be in the running for a top five spot.

Melissa Frederick – Melissa recently competed in the Figure division and held her own. If she has a solid routine that will move her up in the mix of things. She’s another that continues to improve.

Ryall Graber-Vasani – Ryall brings a ton of energy to the stage and she’s another that is on the bubble and could move up or down depending on her routine. She works with Fitness Champ, Adela Garcia on her prep so look for her to be at her best here.

Victoria Larvie – Victoria has all the skills to do well in the division. She’s an accomplished gymnast and it shows in her routines. She’s young and her physique just needs some muscle maturity to hang with the top girls in that round. If she comes in her best condition and nails her routine she’ll move up.

Tamee Marie – Tamee is one of the taller women in the division and packs a lot of muscle on her frame. She’s pretty balanced and it’s needed to fill out her tall frame, the key is not being “too hard” in her conditioning. When she performs her routine it’s like running of the bulls in Spain. All out, fast and furious. I’d like to see her be a little less angry and aggressive in her routines. I always cringe when shooting it as she comes out so aggressive it looks like she might over-exert. If she’s refined things she’ll have a strong showing.

Stacy McDowell – Stacy is back again. She was injured. Then she retired and now she’s back competing. Flexibility is her strong point but she is towards the bottom of the pack in the physique rounds. It’s been awhile since Stacy has been able to put a strong routine and conditioned physique together. She’s done it before, so she’s certainly capable of it. Let’s see what she brings today.

Venus Nguyen – She turned pro on this stage last year with a second place finish in the A class. Venus was 11th in her pro debut at the Ft. Lauderdale Cup. The little details, like hair, suit choice and presentation can help Venus move up. She is a solid performer and if she comes in a bit tighter and with a better suit than her debut you’ll see her move up.

Camala Rodriguez – Considered the favorite by most and rightfully so. She has pro victories under her belt and finished 4th at the Fitness International last month. She brought in a tighter, smaller physique and it helped move her up as a top pro. The look she brought to the Arnold stage is one she’ll need once again. I look for her to be in the top 2 for physique and with a solid routine she could win. Her routines continue to evolve and she usually spot on with her mandatory moves.

Kristina Rojas – Always smiling ear to ear, Kristina has great stage presence and always brings high energy with her routine. We’ll see what her and Adela Garcia put together this time around. Look for her to be in the mix for a top five spot if she comes in with a tight physique.

Carrie Simmons – Carrie will be making her pro debut and her routine will be one to watch. She loves performing and it shows throughout. She has the ability to draw the audience in and hams it up. Carrie brings a good deal of muscle to the stage and we’ll see how it compares to the others in the physique round. Look for her to bring the crowd to a roar tonight with her routine.

Hollie Stewart – Hollie has sic skills in her routine and always has a smile on her face. She’s been up and down and will forever be known as the girl who fell off the back off the stage at the West Palm Beach show. It’s good to see her back on stage and rock’n The Big Apple

Sylvia Tremblay – Sylvia is bringing her Arnold routine to the stage but with some refinements. She’s a performer and continues to have fun with things. We’ll see where she compares in the physique rounds but look for her to be in the top ten here.

Bethany Wagner – Bethany is the other top contender, at least on paper, at this show. She finished 6th at the Fitness International and has found her groove in the division. Look for the physique round to be between her and Camala and it could come down to who has the better routine for the win. She was the 2010 Europa Dallas champion and has the potential to collect a win here.

Stacy Wright – Stacy is another woman who brings a good deal of muscle to the stage. If she’s refined her routine since last year’s Team Universe win she could have a memorable debut. It will be her first time being compared to some of the best in the world and we’ll find out how she matches up today.

 

For More info on the show:
Tribecca Performing Arts Center
199 Chambers Street
New York, NY

Phone: (516)933-1111
Email: steve@bevfrancis.com or bev@bevfrancis.com
http://bevfrancis.com/contests/schedule



Registered Nurse Stacy Wright Debuts in the IFBB Pro League


Stacy Wright will return to the stage where she graduated from the amateur ranks and into the IFBB Pro League. The registered nurse from West Virginia will make her pro debut at the NY Pro Fitness on Saturday, April 9th. Despite putting in long hours at the hospital, Stacy gets in all her meals and workouts. I caught up with Stacy days out from her debut, check it out.

 


Name:
Stacy Dawn Wright

Born in: Charleston, West Virginia

Currently live in: Charleston, WV

Occupation: Registered Nurse & Personal Trainer

What’s the key, for you, to getting all your meals in while working and prepping for a show? My husband is AMAZING! On the days I work at the hospital, I work 12 hour shifts. Andrew prepares all my meals the night before so I can get my sleep, so all I have to do in the mornings is throw them in my cooler! My Six-Pack bag to be exact! haha! At the hospital things are nonstop. When I first started as a nurse, I had a problem taking time away from my patients to get my meals in but I’ve slowly but surely learned my meals don’t take that long to eat, and if I want to take the best care possible of my patients, I have to make sure I am fueled and healthy as well.

How important is it to have a supportive spouse when competing? My husband is my ROCK! Anyone who knows me, knows this! He is the one who gave me the belief and beginners knowledge that a little girl from WV COULD step on stage! He competes in bodybuilding and has the same passion I do for the sport. We live the lifestyle TOGETHER! I couldn’t be more fortunate for God to have sent me such a soul mate and best friend!

How long have you been competing? This year starts my 7th competitive year. I did my first show in the fall of 2004 and have grown and progressed SO much since then!

Did you play any sports growing up? I was in cheerleading and gymnastics since the 3rd grade. I also played softball that year and was on the jump rope team for 3 years in elementary school. I liked to try a little bit of everything! =)

What’s your family think of you competing in Fitness? They love it! At first, my parents thought of it like gymnastics, that after 17 or 18 your career was over.  They’ve since watched me grow and are still a part of my cheering section! They even drove out to the gym last night with their video camera to take “home movies” of their little girl doing her routine!

What’s a sample workout split look like for you? Again, it comes back to my work schedule at the hospital. I work three 12 hour shifts a week, so I do not train those days. My goal is just work, eat and sleep those days. On my 4 days off I split my workouts. I break it up and do legs, chest and biceps, back, & shoulders and triceps…then repeat. I hit abs as often as possible this year because it seems to be the hardest place to get lines to show up on stage! Let’s hope the change worked =)

How often do you practice your routine? I only run through my routine full out about 2 days/wk. However, I do run through little drills and sections more often. The closer to the show, the more I work on it to make sure it’s solid and I build up my endurance.

What’s your first and last meal of the day consist of? My first meal is eggs and white rice. My last meal is a protein shake with egg whites and yummy peanut butter!

Any supplements you take and would recommend to other women? Other than the obvious protein powders, BCAAs and glutamine have saved me in holding onto my muscle while working as a nurse. I go non-stop on my feet walking around for 12-14 hours on any given work day so trying to get my water in is tough. I go ahead and mix in the amino acids and glutamine (I get both in grape powdered flavor) and it’s a lifesaver!

Who inspires you in the fitness industry? I am going to take the cheesy answer here and say every competitor! It’s the truth though. Every competitor I meet has such an amazing story of what they’ve overcome to get on stage. Some girls I look up to them for their physique, others routine, others how they balance everything in life, and others are simply amazing women with wonderful & caring personalities!

What’s been the highlight of competing so far? By far, the best day of my career was winning 1st place in the tall class at Team Universe winning my pro card. I had to turn right around and come back on stage for the overall. I’ll never forget the feeling and giggle I let out when they moved me to the middle! I won the overall too!! WOOHOO! Best day on stage to date!

What do you enjoy most about competing? I love everything about it. I love making changes to my physique from year to year, working my way up the competitive ranks, learning new routine tricks, and yes, even the smell of the tan! haha

Are you excited, nervous or both for your pro debut? Of course I’m nervous. Who isn’t!? But I think the excitement is much stronger! I’ve done everything in my power to do my homework, improve, and I feel ready! Being my pro debut, I try not to put the pressure on myself as I really have nothing to lose! Just need to go out there and have a blast!! Soak it up!

What are you goals for this show? On paper, the goal is of course to place well. I’m also a realist though so I know getting top 3 at my first show is reaching pretty high (but of course, why not reach for the top!) My main goal, is the same as every other show. I want to step on stage, rock my routine, and leave people saying “WOW!! Watch out for her!”

Who do you work with on your choreography? I actually do my own choreography, as well with work with other girls on their routines. So check out my website for more info (www.stacywright.net)

Anything new planned for the pro debut routine? I do! New routine. LOTS of fun. I told myself when putting this routine together it’s something everyone should love and I didn’t want a single beat to go by without having a move to it. So action packed it is!

Goals for your competitive career? I plan to be around for quite some time! I’m only 27 and feel like I’ve been at this for some time, but now as a pro- the games have just begun. I love this sport and all it has to offer. I only want to continue to get more involved in the industry and hopefully work my way to the top!

What’s the best piece advice anyone has given you? HAVE FUN! Everything about the prep and competing can be so stressful, you have to CHOOSE to enjoy it! You can make anything fun or miserable. So why not enjoy the process, make the most of your experiences, learn and grow from them and take things one day at a time!

What do you have planned for your “first supper” after the show? I’m a Chili’s girl! It’s a tradition so we will definitely be hitting up some chips and salsa after the show!

Anyone you’d like to thank? I’d like to thank God for the gifts and opportunities, my amazing husband, Andrew, my parents and friends and family for all their ongoing support!

Also a quick shout out to those who have joined my team of sponsors- ABSolute Fitness, FitGems Nation,  & Tim Bertelsen for his music at DJMyRoutine.

Where can people find out more about you? Check out my website at www.StacyWright.net

For More info on the show:
Tribecca Performing Arts Center
199 Chambers Street
New York, NY

Phone: (516)933-1111
Email: steve@bevfrancis.com or bev@bevfrancis.com
http://bevfrancis.com/contests/schedule

 

 



Special Agent Blank Makes IFBB Pro Debut


One of the cool things about the fitness industry is learning about the diverse group that makes up the community. IFBB Fitness Pro Michelle Blank isn’t your average competitor. After the devastation of 911, the Jersey girl decided to do more with her accounting degree and became a Special Agent for the Internal Revenue Services (IRS). This weekend she will compete in just her third fitness show. She won her first show, turned pro at her second competition (2010 NPC JR Nationals) and will make her pro debut at the NY PRO Fitness. I caught up with Michelle days out from her debut.

 

 

Originally From: Ocean City, NJ

Still live in GA? Yes on lovely Saint Simons Island!

You have an interesting  job. Tell people what that is. I’m a Special Agent for IRS – Criminal Investigation. Currently I’m assigned to our National Criminal Investigation Training Academy as an Use of Force Instructor & the National Physical Fitness Coordinator for our agency.

I am actually teaching an advance training class to our field Defensive Tactics Instructors this week. So it’s very hectic at work during my final prep week, but my fellow instructors are very supportive of my prep.

Do you have gun? I can’t tell you where I put my gun, but it is secured and I am a good shot!

Noted. HA!

How did you get into that as a career? I learned about the IRS-CI Special Agent position my junior year at  college when a Special Agent gave a presentation to my Accounting & Finance Society. I was unaware the IRS had criminal investigators and was intrigued by the position but at that point never considered a job in law enforcement. My senior year of college began on September 11, 2001. I remember every detail of that morning. As I was getting ready to leave for school, the first plane hit the World Trade Center. At first the news was uncertain what had occurred. As I sat there watching Charlie Gibson on Good Morning America, I saw the second plane hit. I was in complete shock. I had to leave  for class so I continued listening to news reports on my car radio. As I was driving, the third plane hit the Pentagon. Interestingly one of my first classes was Violence in America. As a result of the horrendous attacks, our professor changed our first assignment to a paper regarding the events occurring that day. It was a difficult paper to write as so many things were uncertain and the number of  fatalities continued to change. It was a life-changing day for many reasons. The following month, the same Special Agent from the previous year, spoke again at our Accounting & Finance Society. At the end of her presentation, I asked her what I needed to do to apply. After the September 11, I decided I wanted to do more with my accounting degree than working in an office doing tax returns or putting together financial reports. I wanted to make a difference in some way. I felt that the position of an IRS Special Agent would give me an opportunity to serve my country and use my accounting skills. I applied for the job in October 2001 and finally became a Special Agent in 2004. In November 2009, I was assigned to our training academy to train our new agents as well instruct current agents in advancing training for defensive tactics and became our  agency’s National Physical Fitness Coordinator.

Are your co-workers supportive of your fitness endeavors? Work is very supportive. My passion for fitness is what led me to being assigned to our training academy. When the agency was fulfilling the position, they were looking for someone that not only had the ability to instruct defensive tactics but was supportive and enthusiastic about our fitness program. The agency felt I would be an excellent role model not only for our new students especially the female students, but also for our incumbent agents required to maintain fitness standards. They were very excited to hear about my win at Jr. Nationals and wrote about it in our CiBulletin that goes out to our agents on a weekly basis.

Any tips for those who work a full time job and struggling to eat healthy? Prep, prep, prep. I try to prep everything before I go to bed for the next day including my breakfast. I try to limit cooking to only twice a week and then it’s just a matter of putting the meals together each night. I have great support at work. My coworkers are supportive of my goal and have become use to my constant eating. I also have found which restaurants near work have items I can eat on my diet. This way I can on occasion go out to lunch. I just usually suggest where to go. We often have agents from around the country visiting the training center for various trainings or meetings. Usually the only time you may have time to catch up with them is during lunch.

What’s your athletic background – dance, gymnastics, sheep herding? I started dance with I was 4 years old. I mainly did jazz and  acrobatics. I was almost 11 by the time I started gymnastics. From 11 to 17 my life was gymnastics and I was hoping to go compete in college. When I was 16 I made it to level 9, but then I got a stress fracture in my lower back. I tried to compete the following year, but was still in a lot of pain. I decided to retire from gymnastics at that time. However, 9 years later, I found myself  back in gymnastics. I had started attending open workouts near a gymnastics gym near my house in Pennsylvania. The adult class was going to compete in the State Games for Pennsylvania and asked me to join them. I thought they were crazy since I had only been tumbling and had not touched the other events. In the end they convinced me and we had a great time. After that competition, we developed an adult gymnastics team and started competing in more competitions. The first year for our team, I competed at Regionals in the 15 and up age group and took second.

You are a woman who puts on muscle easily (or so I’m told). How do you train to prevent from getting “too big”? I only do strength training 3 days a week and do 3-4 sets of lighter weight with higher volume. I also take a month here and there off of lifting completely and only work strength moves for my fitness routine.For the month of December, my workouts consisted of light cardio and yoga. I did yoga everyday for a month.

What would bean example of your workout split?
My workouts are usually split as follows:
Legs/Shoulders
Back/Biceps
Chest/Triceps

The other days I work my routine.

What’s your diet look like?
My diet usually consists of 5 meals and a post workout protein shake My diet has gone through 3 stages since January. Consisting of egg whites, tuna, chicken, tilapia, and flank steak. In the beginning it was a mix of all of those.

Then we took out the flank steak and added more Tilapia. I was getting too lean so we added more sweet potatoes and eventually removed all Tilapia and replaced with Flank steak for 2 meals.

Many people might not know but you’ve only done two shows and you’ve won both. Do you think that will help or hurt you going into this show? I’m not sure. I could find reasons for both. Such as nobody really knows who I am since I haven’t been on the scene that long. On the other hand, I think it shows my dedication to the sport and determination. When I set my mind on a goal, I don’t let anything stop me from reaching that goal. I have hit some roadblocks along the way, but adjusted and continued moving forward. One reason I didn’t jump right into a pro competition after I won JR Nationals in June was I wanted to take the time to make improvements the judges suggested and to become more familiar with the sport. Over the past 9 months, I attended several competitions to support my fellow fitness competitors and went to the Olympia and Arnold. I had the opportunity to meet so many great people and have gained many quality friendships. My extended support group has helped me so much in my preparation for my debut.

Did you change anything up with your diet or training this time around? Yes. This time I’m still lifting going into the competition. The last 2 times, the only strength training I did was my routine for the few months leading to the competitions. I’m coming in with more muscle size which has changed my diet as well. My metabolism is much faster this go around and has resulted in my coach keeping a close eye on my leanness and adjusting my diet accordingly.

You train with IFBB Fitness Pro Tracey Greenwood. How did you start working with her? My gymnastics coach Tina Cole asked me if I had ever considered doing bodybuilding and I said at one time I was interested in Fitness. My coach told me about Tracey and gave me her contact  information. I met Tracey and began working with her in January 2009. I was due to compete in June 2009, but broke my foot which pushed back my first competition to October 2009. I would have been lost without Tracey. I was oblivious to all the preparation that goes into Fitness competitions. Tracey helped me select my music, told me who to contact regarding my costume and swimsuits, provided me with all my diets, helped me with my posing, and not to mention all the things you need to prep for the day of competition. For me the routine was the easy part – everything else, clueless. Tracey,  Tina and I put together my routine in 2 hours. I love working with  Tracey. It was so comforting to have Tracey there at Jr Nationals. When she told me I did great, I knew I had done well. She’s up front and doesn’t sugar coat how she thinks you look or do. When she gives me compliments I know she means it and she’s not just trying to boost my confidence.

How long have you been dieting for the show? 12 weeks

Do you feel confident or scared sh*tless? Both! In the end, it’s all on me which keeps me confident. I am my biggest critic. I’m always striving for perfection, knowing there is always room for improvement.

What separates you from others in the fitness division? That’s hard to say. There are so many dedicated woman in the fitness division. I love to compete not only for myself but the opportunity to inspire others. My goal is not to just inspire others to be more physically fit, but to be a more fit person (mind, body and spirit) by living a more positive life with purpose and self accountability. Only you can make the most of your life and only you can stop yourself from reaching goals. Things do not always go as we plan, adjustments will have to take place, but with the right attitude and focus success will come. It’s not an easy road, but how boring life would be without challenges.

What’s on your “first supper” list to eat at after the show? Since we’ll be in NY, a piece of authentic NY Cheesecake.

Any hidden talents people might not know about? I’m a great navigator; I never get lost.

Always helpful when out hunting rabbits.

Any bad habits or random things… IE you sleep with a gun? I love sweets! My cheat meals usually involve ice cream, most likely a warm brownie sundae. Even throughout my JR Nationals diet, I had one Hershey miniature Special Dark Chococate with almond almost every night. I love most professional sports, but mainly the Philadelphia Flyers, Eagles, and Phillies. If I’m watching TV it’s mostly sports related and even though I’m in Georgia now, every morning I listen to the Sports Radio show from Philly, 610 WIP. BTW you can have Michael Vick back!

What’s been the cheesiest line a dude has used? Just last week I had a few. One guy just kept saying “damn” as I walked by. Another guy started with “do you have a husband” followed by “where do you work out, that’s where I’m going”.

I haven’t heard that last one before. Sounds like he was being flattering. No? ok.

What’s the best advice you’ve received in life? Any words of wisdom you try to live by? My mom-mom gave me a plaque years ago that said “I believe in you because you believe in me” It has stuck with me over the years to not only believe in myself, but to believe in others as well. Though we control a great deal of what happens in our lives we are affected by those around us. It’s how we let those people affect our lives that molds who we are and how we live.

Where can people find out more info about you? My website ApprimeFit.Com. Apprime is latin for “above all” so my credo is “Fitness Above All” referring to not just your physical fitness but your mind, body and spirit.

Thanks Michelle all the best in your debut! See more of  Michelle’s competition photos on Bodybuilding.com.

For More info on the show:
Tribecca Performing Arts Center
199 Chambers Street
New York, NY

Phone: (516)933-1111
Email: steve@bevfrancis.com or bev@bevfrancis.com
http://bevfrancis.com/contests/schedule

 



Nike Arena: Show ’em What You’ve Got


This was posted on the NIKE Women’s Facebook page. This would be a great opportunity for a HARDBODY lady to show them what you’ve got. Check it out this is hella cool.


Ladies, it’s time for us to show what we’ve got. Pit your breakdancing, hoola hooping, soccer juggling or parkour skills against others in the one and only Nike Arena: http://go.nike.com/9okqpas. Need inspiration? This video delivers. Check it out.



Meet NPC Bikini Competitor – Yarelis “The Cuban Cutie” Gonzalez


NPC Bikini competitor Yarelis Gonzalez has competed in two shows and won not only her class but the coverall in both. She’ll be competing this weekend at the NPC Steve Stone Metropolitan Bikini Championships held in conjunction with the New York Pro Fitness. I caught up with the Cuban Cutie to find out more about her. She shares whether or not she’s dated a dude with a mullet, her thoughts on fanny packs and more.

Name: Yarelis Gonzalez but you can call me Ellis 🙂

Ellis.. is that was all the cool people call you? YES, only cool peeps!

Age: 23

Born in: Havana Cuba

Currently Reside in: Wilmington DE

Languages Fluent in: Spanish and a little Italian

Pets: Black Lab

What’s your his name? His name is Heppo. My baby sister made it up 🙂

Contest History:
2010 DE States bikini overall champion
2010 Hurricane Bay Tampa FL bikini overall champion

How did you get started in competing? I wanted to take it to the next level, no more go to the gym once a week lift a 7lb dumbell look around and go home, so I decided to do a show. A well put together and followed competition prep will take you there.

Are you saying no more pink dumbbells for you? 🙂 Heavy pink dumbbells for me.

How did you start working with Tracey Greenwood as your trainer? I met this girl who was training for a show and let’s just say she looked very healthy, (killer body, tight everything) I asked her how did you get all this? That’s how I got to Trixie.

What’s been the best part of working with a trainer? Tracey is just fantastic, she knows my body better than I do and has been dead on about every single detail. Her level of expertise is up there. I’ve never felt or looked better before.

What does your family think about your eating and competing? They love it, my mother gives me a lot of credit for the dieting portion of it. I grew up on rice and beans on the table every day, so adjusting has been a challenge.

Ever had a freak out before a show? Oh no.. never, way too cool! haha Yes Trixie can tell you.

HA! You’re right on track then.

What’s your workout routine split look like?
I welcome Mondays with a killer, butt kicking, fast-passed leg work out
Tuesdays is back/biceps
Thursdays chest, shoulders triceps.

How much cardio do you do every day? About 1 hour. I try to split it in two sessions most of the time.

What do you do for your cardio? I really like the stair stepper, I try not to run too much, it puts a lot of pressure on my knees. I keep my body guessing what I’m going to do next, it’s the best way to burn fat or at least it is what works the best for me.

Do you work out on an empty stomach? Just my cardio.

Favorite meal of the day? Breakfast…egg whites oats and blueberries. yuummm!!

What will you be eating for your “first supper”? The food I’ve been craving… chocolate pound cake! 😀

Where do you get your suits? Suits You Swimwear

What is the most fun about competing? Back stage, when I’m all dolled up. I glance at the mirror and see what I’ve been able to achieve!! It makes me happy.

Favorite Supplements? I like my Glutamine it is very hard for me to put on muscle specially with the dieting so it has definitely helped.

What advice would you give other women who are thinking about competing? If it is something you think about and wish you could do, do it! why not nothing bad can come out of it, only good things.

How many pairs of workout shoes do you own? Wait…….yes 4.

Ever worn a fanny pack? haha no, they are awful!

Ever dated a dude with a mullet? It’s in my bucket list.

Play any sports growing up? I cheered for 2 years in Cuba, and ran… because there are no cars lol jk

Are you more of a girlie girl or a tomboy? I’m such a girl, but there are days when I just don’t care.

Are you sweats or tight booty shorts kinda gym girl? sweats

Dunkin Donuts or Starbucks? Yarelis would like to run on Dunkins please!

Good call on Dunkin Donuts coffee. What do you order? Caramel hot chocolate or Iced Latte.

I saw that a pigeon left you a little present on your car window. Do you laugh or get pissed? Honestly it was already a crappy day, so i just laughed 🙂

Ever had to hide a jar of peanut butter from yourself? Yes, I need to find someone to do it for me though. lol

Favorite Cartoon character? Sponge bob

Favorite song to listen to in the gym? “Fighter” Christina Aguilera

What’s the key to a good Fist Pump? Good music and sweat.

Anyone you want to thank? My coach, trainer and friend Tracey Greenwood, my family for always being there for me and HardBody.com!

Thanks for your time and all the best this weekend!

For More info on the show:
Tribecca Performing Arts Center
199 Chambers Street
New York, NY

Phone: (516)933-1111
Email: steve@bevfrancis.com or bev@bevfrancis.com
http://bevfrancis.com/contests/schedule

 

 



Follow Bodyspace Spokesmodel Jenn Rankin’s Winning Workouts


Jen Rankin was crowned the 2011 BodySpace Spokesmodel Winner earlier this year and now she’s sharing some of what helps keep her fit. Find out what this small-town Texan does for her workouts and nutrition on Bodybuilding.com.


Nutrition

Meal 1:
4 Egg Whites (1 Yolk)
1/3 cup Oatmeal
1/3 Banana

Meal 2:
1 scoop HydroWhey (Whey Isolate)
1 tbsp all natural Peanut Butter

Get the Jen’s complete diet and training routine here.



Get to Know IFBB Pro Fitness Competitor Sylvia Tremblay


IFBB Fitness Pro Slyvia Tremblay is proof that age is just a number and that you can accomplish anything you put your mind to. The multi-talented Canadian competitor will be competing this weekend at the New York Pro Fitness with her sights set on an Olympia qualifications. I caught up with Slyvia days out from the competition and she was kind enough to share more about herself.

 

Born in: Montreal, Quebec

Currently Reside in: Laprairie (South Shore of Montreal)

Heritage/Family Descent: Tremblay is originally from Europe, France.

Fluently speak what languages: My first language is French but I am also fluent in English.

Current Occupation: Well are you ready? I would say being a Fitness competitor! But since I am not making any money out of the competitions, I have to work a lot. Luckily, my work is related to my sport: I’m a suit and costume designer for fitness, figure and bikini competitors. I am a Model, Fitness Choreographer, posing coach and personal Coach at Club Mansfield in Brossard. And, to top it all off, I am a writer for Quebec magazine.

That’s all? LOL

Worst Job you’ve ever had: My first job! Working for a fast food restaurant when I was 16 years old!

How did you get your start in working out and hitting the gym? I’ve always been active when I was young; doing sports in school and doing ballet. After school I stopped my activities… and became 25 pounds over weight at 24 years old. That’s when I decided it was time for me to get back in shape and enter a gym.

Number of years competing? I’ve been competing for 14 years. I’ve competed in fitness but also Figure and Model.

You’ve competed in other organizations before the IFBB. What made you strive for an IFBB Pro card and compete in the IFBB Pro League? I realized it was time for me to get to the “real thing” and that it was really important for me to become a IFBB pro. I was ready for it! I had done all I could with the other organizations, winning many titles, it was a great experience and I had a lot of fun. I surely don’t regret it. I’m just happy and proud to be a IFBB pro now.

What’s been the highlight of your competitive career thus far? I have so many great moments and achievements in my career so it’s hard to say but one is for sure the day I won my IFBB pro status at the Canadian national in 2009! The other was to qualify for IFBB Worlds and place top 6 at the World’s Championship in Italy. Winning the Arnold Amateur also and since becoming a pro, it is to have been invited already twice to the Arnold International!

What is the key to staying healthy and being able to compete at the level you do? Stay focused and follow the plan, as my fiancé always tells me!!! I am working a lot so I have to schedule every single detail. Preparing my food in advance and plan my training sessions is very important.

Some people may not know but you’re over 40 and a HUGE inspiration to other women. What would you say to women who think they are “too old” to get fit or compete? Hahahaha! Yes I’m over 40, almost 45 and I’m at my best shape ever! First of all don’t let anyone tell you that you are too old, and don’t even think it yourself! It’s never too late to be in shape and perform. Always remember that our body is build to work, and work hard. Your mind set the bar, if you think you can’t do something you won’t be able to do it. Why? Because you programmed your brain to think it’s not possible. To achieve your goals, you have to push your own limits over and over and you will improve. When you get to this goal then push the bar a little further and then you will rise to a superior level. All this is possible if you believe in yourself, no one can do it for you.


Slyvia performing her routine at the 2011 Fitness International.

What would be a sample workout week? In preparation for a show, depending on how far I am from the show and how much weight I have to loose the plan is changing. As a fitness competitor I have to make a periodization so I can have the physique and the power to do my routine.

16 weeks out
4 to 5 times weight lifting
No cardio
2 practice of my routine
Stretching every day

14 weeks out
4 times weight lifting.
2 session of 30 minutes cardio in the morning.
3 practice of my routine

12 to 8 weeks out
4 times weight lifting plus plyo.
3 session of 30 minutes cardio in the morning
3 practice of my routine
Stretching every day.

7 to 5 weeks
3 times weight lifting, circuit training type.
4 session of 40 minutes cardio in the morning
4 practice of my routine
Stretching every day.

4 to 2 weeks
2 times weight lifting, circuit training type.
5 session of 50 minutes cardio in the morning
4 practice of my routine
Stretching every day.

In the last week I just do my routine twice in the week and cardio if needed.

What’s your favorite part of competing? I love everything about the competition but I have to say that it is the routine I love most. I love to perform and I love to work on new moves. The routine makes me push myself to my limit. Also what I really enjoy is to met my friends!

How often do you practice your routine? The most would be 4 times in a week.

Do you do your own choreography? Yes, I build my own routine but when it’s time to clean up and make sure everything is perfect I like to work with a choreographer. For example with my Flamenco routine, I went to see a professional Flamenco dancer because I wanted to make sure I was doing justice to the style of the dance. For this new routine, the “Beethoven” I just finished working with a guy who was amazing; he helped me a lot to create a very dramatic character and he had me change a lot of little details that will make a big difference. Those who have seen my routine at the Arnold will notice the changes.

Slyvia making moves look easy.

How did you get into making competition suits? First people have to know that my mom was doing all my clothes and she transmitted her passion of sewing to me. I started to sew when I was 10 years old and back in my early 20s, like many women I had a hard time to find swimsuits that was fitting. I decided to go and study swimsuit design and started to make on measurement suits for my friends and family. I soon got a large clientele of women that wanted to have a custom made suit. At that time I was far of thinking that I was going to make competition suits. When I started competing I was sure making my costumes and suit. Girls started to ask me to make theirs so, in 2003 I started to make suit for living.

What’s the biggest challenge of living in Canada and competing mostly in the US? I would say the flights. I have to be careful with that because it causes me water retention and so I have to fly days in advance so I can get rid of the water before a show. Another major thing is to find sponsors.

What’s your family and friends think of you competing? They find it cool and they are very proud of me. But I have to say that at first, it was not so easy. People around me did not understand the diet and the training regimen. I have to say that I have lost a few friends because they couldn’t understand. Now they are back to me saying that they are proud of me for having been determined and strong enough to follow my dreams.

What goals do you have yet to achieve? One that is very important to my for my fitness competitor career is to qualify for the Olympia and I wish it will happen this year. I’m not so young anymore…lol ! Business wise is to become a reference in fitness in my country and help the sports grow in Canada. And! Have my own commercial swimsuit line.

What supplements do you use and would recommend to other women?
I use:
– Isolate protein as post work out with glutamine.
– BCAA during my training
– Muti Vitamins
– Omega 3 ( fish oil)
– Vitamin D3
– Vitamin E
– Vitamine C
– Magesium

When you train hard, especially for competition and because of the strict diet. See a nutrition specialist first and get a blood test.

What hidden talent do you have that someone might not know about? Good question!!! I would say that I’m good at motivating people!

What’s your top song to listen to in the gym? Right now it is Born this way by Lady Gaga.

Goal for the NY PRO Fitness event this weekend: Make top 3 and qualify for the Olympia.

Favorite quote: No pain no gain!

What’s the best advice anyone has given you? Take small goals and achieve them one at a time. Also from my father: Never say you can’t do it, before you tried it.

Where can people find more information about you?
www.sylviatremblay.com
www.tremblaydesigns.com
www.facebook.com/sylvia.tremblay

Thanks Sylvia all the best this weekend. Check out more photos of Slyvia on Bodybuilding.com.

For More info on the show:
Tribecca Performing Arts Center
199 Chambers Street
New York, NY

Phone: (516)933-1111
Email: steve@bevfrancis.com or bev@bevfrancis.com
http://bevfrancis.com/contests/schedule

 



“Addicted to Food” Debuts on Oprah Winfrey Network


A new study shows that addiction to food occurs in the same way as drugs, alcohol and gambling. Last night, a new docu-series “Addicted to Food” explores just this, as the new Oprah Winfrey Network gains unprecedented access to a group of anorexic, bulimic and obese women and men as they check into treatment center Shades of Hope and work directly with food addiction therapist Tennie McCarty, a recovering addict herself and certified LCDC, ADC III, CEDC, CAS.


The focus is not sheer weight loss, rather the emotional root of the disorder. Food addiction specialist Tennie McCarty is unconventional in her approach and does not accept excuses from her clients. I haven’t seen the show yet but if anyone caught it please share your thoughts in the comments field.

ORPAH.COM:
In this riveting new docu-series, eight people battle their addiction to the one thing they literally can’t live without: food. At Shades of Hope, a rural Texas treatment center, these desperate clients struggle through an intense 42-day treatment plan led by maverick therapist Tennie McCarty. Using unorthodox methods and a tough-love approach, Tennie asks her clients to confront the painful issues in their lives that have led them to use food as an escape. Full of drama, emotion and triumph, Addicted to Food shows us that recovery is possible even for people who fear their lives are hopeless.


Learn more about the show at: http://www.oprah.coml



Appitalism & Hardbody Team Up – Get These Top Health & Fitness Apps


We’ve teamed up with Appitalism.com, the first site to combine a social community with an online store to help consumers quickly and easily discover, discuss and download the best digital content for all devices. Summer time will be here before you know it, check out these apps to help get you into top shape and keep you there.


• Fit Pulse ($1.99 for the Apple iPhone) – The most user friendly fitness app in the iTunes store is ideal for beginners as well as advanced fitness enthusiasts. Create your own fitness experience with our Planned Workouts or input your workout location and desired exercises and let the Dynamic Workout customize your workout for you.

• Shape Up Slim Down (Free for the Apple iPhone) – Get the body you want with fast, effective workouts from Prevention magazine’s fitness experts. Whether at the gym, at home, or on the road, you’ll have instant access to three free, easy-to-follow body-sculpting, fat-blasting routines — including video demonstrations of each exercise — plus even more workouts when you pay to subscribe. It’s like having a personal trainer in your pocket!

• Wellness Tip of the Day (Free for the Apple iPhone) – Access your own library of Cleveland Clinic physician-approved daily wellness tips with Wellness Tip of the Day. Easy-to-follow tips that promote a healthy lifestyle appear on your screen as colorful bouncing balls; when tapped with your finger, the tips display more detailed information, such as a “Food Tip” or “Body Tip.”

• iWorkouts (Free for the Apple iPhone) – You can now get access Arnel’s Workouts, delivered straight to Instant Workouts iPhone app instantly. These free workouts are designed by legendary Six Pack Abs expert and founder of InstantWorkouts.com. Now, you can take Arnel’s greatest workout routine anywhere you go. Simply press play, follow the workout, and get ready to get six pack abs in no time.

Check back as we profile more Health & Fitness Apps.

About Appitalism.com
Appitalism.com combines a social community with an online store, enabling consumers to discover, discuss and download digital media from a catalog of over ten million premium apps, songs, books, games and videos compatible with a broad range of digital devices including smartphones, tablets, PCs and eBook readers. Simply put, there is no better way to discover and download apps and digital content than on Appitalism.com

 



Hardbody Goes on The Road With Dianna Dahlgren


One of the hottest fitness models in the industry today, Dianna Dahlgren is preparing for her return to the IFBB pro bikini stage. She’s been busy traveling the land as Miss Motorcross but that’s not all she’s been up to. Follow along as DD shares her journey back to where it all started, The Big Apple.


DD graciously accepted the HARDBODY invite to share her journey to the NY PRO Bikini competition. Check it!

HELLO!!!! to all my beautiful fitness ladies!

It feels like I have been away for ages and I am so ready to get back up on a stage again! My awesome, close friend Isaac Hinds asked me to catch everyone up to date on what I am doing and where I am!! So here it goes!

After the Olympia last year, I had surgery which gave me some needed time away from the stage. I was hoping that my first contest would be Muscle Contest in March, but I received a phone call offering me the Spokesmodel for the Supercross Series. Supercross are indoor-stadium races put on every weekend for the first 5 months of the year. It also happens to be my favorite sport because I was raised in it with my dad and brother racing! So I gladly accepted and I have been gone to a new city, new state, new people every weekend since January 1st! Its been a blast and its been absolutely FLYING BY!

Since I’ve had so much time away from the competing scene I have been craving a win! I plan to do the New York Pro on May 28th. Woop Woop!!!! SO EXCITED!!! So It’s a little under 2 months away and I am excited but nervous. I havent seen my body in a ‘competitive’ form since the Olympia, so some days it seems hopeless that I will be that amazing shape in 7 weeks, but I know with consistency and hard work it will come. My biggest challenge is being away from home. From Fridays to Sunday I am gone, so I have to pack food and make sure everything is handled before I leave. I call the hotel, and make sure there is a refrigerator and fitness room handy. Usually I can get hot water anywhere for my morning oatmeal. I eat on airplanes, gotta love the yummy cold chicken and fish LOL. Its been easy on some occasions and other weekends its HARD, SO HARD. My mind is in complete control of my actions and body. If I let my mind go to a place that is not good for me, I tend to lead away from the diet and exercise.

When I make mistakes I call one of my best friends Sonia Gonzales. Thanks to Sonia I have got through alot of days where I thought I wouldn’t. I always recommend a person that you can trust and have close to you, that helps and understands what you are going through. Staying HAPPY in my world is a key to success. I love feeling happy and I do great when I am happy. I always make choices that will make me feel good. Surrounding yourself with people who love and care about you too is always great. Last year I went through a bad relationship, and it made dieting and exercise that more difficult. It was important to flee away from that relationship because it was not supporting me and what I wanted to do in my life. If it drags you down or holds you back, GET RID OF IT. To do this sport, you really have to love yourself and in turn be loved and cared for by other people, whether it be your spouse, family, friends or trainer.

So back to the NY Pro, its 7 1/2 weeks away and I am so excited. The thought of me walking out on a stage and imaging the best result possible brings tears to my eyes. Showing myself how much I am worth the hard work. I want the win so much, if I do what I am supposed to do I will get it cause I have worked and earned it! I only have a few more rounds left of Supercross then I will stay home for the remainder of my prep before leaving to New York City!!! May 27th will be filled with smiles, tanning, sleep, more tanning… Lol, then May 28th is the big day with make up, hair and doing my thang out on that stage! Each day till then I work, pray and ask for the best days possible!!! See ya ladies next week!!

If anyone would like to reach out and get ahold of me please go to Diannadahlgren.com you can email me through my website! Or follow me on twitter, @diannadahlgren or of course, the lovely Facebook!!

XOXOOX
DD



Teen Surfer Bethany Hamilton’s Inspiring Story: SOUL SURFER


Teen surfer, Bethany Hamilton has one of the most inspiring stories you will ever come across. She lost her arm in a shark attack and tackled the odds to become a champion. The movie opens on Friday, April 8th and looks like it’s worth checking out. A true testament of “never say never”.

SOUL SURFER – Synopsis

SOUL SURFER is the inspiring story of teen surfer Bethany Hamilton, who lost her arm in a shark attack and courageously overcame all odds, through determination and faith, to become a champion again. The film’s all-star cast features AnnaSophia Robb and Helen Hunt, with Carrie Underwood in her film debut, and Dennis Quaid. In the wake of the life-changing event that took her arm and nearly her life, Bethany’s feisty fortitude and steadfast faith spur her toward an adventurous comeback that turns her loss into a gift for others.

Born To Surf
Bethany (Robb) was born to surf. A natural talent who took to the waves at a young age, she was leading an idyllic, sun-drenched, surfer girl’s life on the Kauai coast, and competing along with her best friend Alana (Lorraine Nicholson), when her world changed in a heartbeat. On Halloween morning 2003, Bethany was on a typical dawn patrol (early morning surf session) when a 14-foot tiger shark came out of nowhere and changed everything.

SOUL SURFER reveals the moving aftermath of this headline story as Bethany fights to recover her life and her future. Strengthened by the love of her parents, Tom (Quaid) and Cheri (Hunt), Bethany refuses to give in or give up, and begins a bold return to the water. Still, the questions hammer her: why did this happen? Why did she have to lose everything? Will she ever feel the joy and power of riding the waves again? And if she can’t be a surfer, who is she?

Getting Back in the Water
The devastating 2004 tsunami in the Pacific Ocean unexpectedly turns Bethany’s perspective. Traveling to Phuket, Thailand, with her youth group leader Sarah Hill (Underwood), she witnesses life beyond her own shoreline and discovers her greater purpose—to make a difference in the lives of others. Filled with a new sense of hope and direction, she returns home with a renewed resolve to conquer her own limitations and set an encouraging example for people facing adversity.

At the National Championships, Bethany faces off with her fiercest rival, Malina Birch (Sonya Balmores), and takes her astonishing one-armed surfing technique to the limit. But as the horn blows, and the suspenseful competition kicks off, Bethany is no longer thinking about the challenges of her body. Now her surfing, her biggest dreams, and her life are about pushing her own physical limits to touch the souls of others.

To learn more, visit: SoulSurferWave.com

Follow the movie @soulsurferwave and Bethany on twitter @bethanyhamilton



Arnold Becomes “The Governator”


Arnold may have left office as governor of California but that won’t stop him from being in the public eye. One of the pioneers of bodybuilding has been transformed himself into a crime-fighting character appropriately coined “The Governator”. The new animated series was developed by comic-book superhero icon Stan Lee. Lee created The Hulk and Spider-Man, among many others.

The SUN reports, “Cartoon versions of 63-year-old Schwarzenegger’s wife, Maria Shriver, and children will also feature in the animated series, which sees the family running their crime-fighting control centre from under their home in Brentwood, California.”

Now that Arnold left office what else would he do with his time but fight crime? Check out the promo below where he mentions bodybuilding. Which is kinda cool. There are some spots in the trailer that are kinda long and the use of the Black Eyed Peas song doesn’t really fit with the concept in my opinion but it still peaked my interest.



Former Kick Boxer Carrie Ann Simmons Headed for Pro Fitness Debut


Currently residing in California, former kick boxer Carrie Ann Simmons is headed to New York for her IFBB Pro Fitness debut. This weekend at the Tribecca Performing Arts Center, Carrie will join 16 other women looking to snag one of three Olympia qualifications. I caught up with the always entertaining performer days out from her first pro show.

 

 

Name:
Carrie Ann Simmons

Born in:
Quantico, VA

Currently Reside in:
Marina Del Rey, CA

What did you want to be when you “grew up”?
I was torn between being a medical examiner and graphic designer (when I was a kid, we were called “commercial artists”). My 2 favorite shows were Quincy and Bosom Buddies (they worked for an agency).

Too funny on the “commercial arts”. I went to school for that as well. Guess that dates us a bit. lol

When did your interest in art begin?
Pretty young. My father was a great artist. I got it from him.

What musical instruments can you play?
Violin and saxophone. I went to Philadelphia’s Creative and Performing Arts High School. I double majored in Instrumental music and Visual art.

Can you still play all of them?
I haven’t played since after graduating college.

How did you get your start in working out?
My boyfriend in College was a National Level bodybuilder. He got me started.

Your website says “aerial performer”. What that is and how long you’ve been doing it?
I’ve been doing aerial/circus arts since 2003. I got started with a woman who gave lessons in Philadelphia out of her house (she knocked out an entire floor for height), she eventually started the Philadelphia School or Circus Arts. I loved the physical aspect of it and it was a great addition to my workout routine. I actually started getting good and sought out further training up in Vermont’s big circus school (run by former Cirque Du Solie performers) and eventually started performing. When I moved to LA, I started training at Kinect Theory Circus Arts in Culver City and now coach there.

That’s awesome!

What other talents do you have that people may not know about? Seems like you have quite the list of things you’re capable of.
I’m a great cook. My mother was a chef, I learned from her. I am also a former full contact Kick boxer. That’s what I was doing before all this. I started the weight training to try to add some size and strength for fighting.

You’ve competed in a number of shows over the last 10 years. Placing in the top and placing lower than you would have liked (I assume). What’s the key to sticking with it?
First off I love working out. I’ll be doing that LONG after I decide not to compete. I love being on stage and performing.

What’s your favorite part of competing in fitness?
It’s funny, because its my weakest point, but I love the routine. I love the costumes and themes and I always try to come up with super original look.

You’ve also competed in bodybuilding, right?
Yup. I was a middleweight. I won the NY Metropolitan and place top 5 a few National shows.

Which discipline is the hardest to train for, from your experience?
Every bodybuilder is gonna hate me… FITNESS! We have to diet, do cardio etc AND perform. I have MUCH respect for BBers, but no one in this sport works as hard as Fitness chicks!

Carrie performing her pro winning routine in 2010.

What’s the biggest challenge of competing?
The routine is ALWAYS a challenge. But mostly its finding the time for everything. I have a demanding job – which comes first. I LOVE fitness, but it doesn’t pay my bills.

Did you change anything up for your pro debut?
I tried to refine my physique a little more. Its an ever evolving process.

How often do you practice your routine?
Each week is different depending on my schedule and the availability of aerobics rooms and dance studios. There have been weeks when I had to push all the furniture in my loft down to one end and do it there. (My neighbors LOVE ME… NOT!)

Do you work with anyone on your choreography?
Yup a girl here in LA, Shondra Leigh. She’s a choreographer and dancer (who just got casted in the new Cirque Du Solie Michael Jackson show)

What supplements would you recommend to other women?
I know what I like and this is my honest opinion, since I am NOT SPONSORED by anyone.
– good multivitamin
– protein (currently using Gaspari’s Myofusion and Nutrex’s ProGram. Love the taste of them both)
– glutamin (Vitaminshoppe)
BCAAs (Animal)
– fat burners, I’m old school ECA (I use bronkaid)
– NO product (NoxiPro by CDT Labs)

How much cardio do you do a day?
Right now 60 minutes off season 30-45 depending 4-5 days a week.

Favorite bodypart to train?
Tie between legs and back. I leg press more than most dudes and I dead lift 315 for reps. I eventually want to do a powerlifting meet.

Goal for your debut?
I’d like top 5 in physique, but I ain’t holding my breath! I guess I’ll settle for not tripping during my routine 😀

What do you bring to the stage that separates you from the others in fitness?
In physique, I think I stand out because I carry a little more muscle, but that’s what looks good on me. Routine, I think it’s my showmanship and stage presence.

What’s been the highlight of your competitive career thus far?
Getting my pro card of course!

Lamest thing a guy could say to a woman in the gym?
Dear God, there are soooooo many. I think the lamest is when they insist on offering advice even when its apparent you know more than they do. They do it because you’re a chick. Guys never go up my boyfriend and offer training tips!

Fanny pack – cool or not so much?
Not so much

Sandals – socks or no socks?
NO SOCKD!!

Coffee or Green Tea?
Coffee. Cut me and I bleed it.

When you’re not preparing for a show what do you enjoy doing?
Same things I enjoy while prepping (except while eating cleaner food!) Trips to Vegas with my BF, Michael. We love it there. Good shopping, food, night life and entertainment. Going to the movies. Training and working out.

Where can people find more info on you?
I have a web site www.carrie-simmons.com I need to update it though. Its funny, because its mine, it gets shoved to the bottom of the pile for work!

Thanks Carrie. Best wishes this weekend.

Check out more photos from Carrie’s routine at the 2010 Team Universe/Fitness Nationals where she turned pro.

For More info on the show:
Tribecca Performing Arts Center
199 Chambers Street
New York, NY

Phone: (516)933-1111
Email: steve@bevfrancis.com or bev@bevfrancis.com
http://bevfrancis.com/contests/schedule



G’s Hardbody Tip of The Week: Don’t Be Afraid of the Whole Egg


IFBB Pro Gina Aliotti is back with a tip of the week. This time she gets crack’n on whole eggs.

The whole egg isn’t so bad, no Yolk! We all love our egg whites but don’t forget about the yolk! The “high cholesterol” food has been shown to not be so bad after all. Studies have shown that the consumption of cholesterol is less of a concern to raise cholesterol than saturated fat. With all the added benefits of vitamins and minerals (A, E, D, B-12, zinc, and calcium to name a few), essential omega 3 and 6 fats, high amounts of protein, you can’t go wrong with adding a little color to your white. Of course, everything in moderation! Go for adding a whole egg to your daily intake and gain all the benefits that a whole egg has to offer!

Gina Aliotti-Silva
Nutrition, Fitness & Lifestyle Consultant

www.ginaaliotti.com



ZippearZ Earbuds Commercial – What the…?


Check out this commercial for ZippearZ earbuds. This made me laugh and while I don’t know that it would make me run out and buy the headphones it’s good for a laugh.

Why don’t I ever see anything like this when I’m at the park? lol

found via adweek.com



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