San Delivers Results

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



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.



Ali’s Arnold: Four Agreements


IFBB Bikini Pro Ali Rosen shares her thoughts days out from the Bikini International. Her blog helps us all remember the big picture and what’s important in life.

 

 

For the past two weeks, I have come to realize so much about my journey to the Bikini International and how competing has helped me appreciate and realize all the blessings I have in my life. I’m approaching the final few days and feel overwhelmed with so many emotions. Feelings of elation, gratitude, pride and determination are just some of the many from my extensive list of emotions.

These feelings brought me back to a time when everything I had known and strived for came to a brief stop: The off season. After Olympia, I picked up a new book titled ‘The Four Agreements’ by Don Miguel Ruiz, which at that time played a very important role in my life. Coming from a very strenuous season full of hard work, traveling and full out discipline I needed something to center me, to bring some balance into my life. All I’d known was EAT SLEEP TRAIN repeat. I got so used to that regimen that when it was over I felt lost (personally) and very out of touch with the support system I had chosen to surround myself with. This book helped me appreciate my self, my loved ones, and my purpose at that very moment.

I bring this up because yet again I have realized how important it is to show gratitude and appreciation for the ones who take the most beating throughout my competition prep: My family and closet friends. It is so easy to forget how your behavior during prep can affect those around you. I can get so caught up in my routine that I literally turn into a machine. It wasn’t until 3 weeks ago (my 3 week mark) that I had to stop and smell the roses. After some good solid cry(s), self talk(s) and constructive criticism from the ones I love, I came to realize that part of my journey and growing within the sport is to be able to be aware. Awareness in ones self, actions, feelings, training and most importantly your support system are the key ingredients to my contest prep. At that moment I went to my bookshelf picked up my extra copy of The Four Agreements and re-read inspiring parts. One of which states, “Always be your best,” which is defined as: “Your best is going to change from moment to moment; it will be different when you are healthy as opposed to sick. Under any circumstance, simply do your best and you will avoid self-judgment, self-abuse and regret.” The other line that stuck with me is, “be impeccable with your word.” Being impeccable with ones words was defined as: “Speak with integrity. Say only what you mean. Avoid using the word to speak against yourself or to gossip about others. Use the power of your word in the direction of truth and love.”

Being aware of my actions and behavior was one thing, but changing the way I was being perceived was another. On the inside I was so proud of myself for reaching my goals for the Bikini International. I was so happy to be a part of a wonderful team, to have loving parents who give all their support and great friends who listen for endless hours about any and everything prep related. But on the outside, there were moments that the machine took over and changed my support systems view of my love for the sport. Once I started to become aware of how my actions and behavior needed to change, it became easy to “just do it.” Awareness of my attitude and subsequent actions allowed for me to naturally correct and re-direct my energy else where. I was able to embrace the not so great moments and cherish the amazing ones every day thereafter. I have come realize how important it is to include my support system throughout my journey and how together we make a great team

Coming into my final week, I would like to send a big ‘THANK YOU’ to my support system: My parents, my closest friends, my coaches and my fans, thank you for helping me be the best ME!

Train Hard & Stay Positive
Ali

 

The Four Agreements is one of my favorite books. Those of you who have been visitors of this site might recall mentioning it a few years ago. It’s a book that is worth picking up every few months. Thanks for the reminder Ali! Here are the four agreements the author mentions, if you haven’t read the book it’s worth a read.

1. Be Impeccable With Your Word
Speak with integrity. Say only what you mean. Avoid using the word to speak against yourself or to gossip about others. Use the power of your word in the direction of truth and love.

2. Don’t Take Anything Personally
Nothing others do is because of you. What others say and do is a projection of their own reality, their own dream. When you are immune to the opinions and actions of others, you won’t be the victim of needless suffering.

3. Don’t Make Assumptions
Find the courage to ask questions and to express what you really want. Communicate with others as clearly as you can to avoid misunderstandings, sadness and drama. With just this one agreement, you can completely transform your life.

4. Always Do Your Best
Your best is going to change from moment to moment; it will be different when you are healthy as opposed to sick. Under any circumstance, simply do your best, and you will avoid self-judgment, self-abuse and regret.

 



2011 Arnold Sports Festival – Figure International Preview


The obvious storyline heading into this weekend’s Figure International is the match-up between the last three Figure Olympians. Jenn Gates is returning to the stage after having her third child. Erin Stern is coming off from a win at the 2010 Figure Olympia and Nicole Wilkins is the defending Figure International champion. No disrespect intended towards the other competitors but this is the match up everyone is buzzing about. Can anyone topples one of the big three? We’ll find out who is shaking Arnold’s hand on Friday night.

 

 

Who do you think will win the 2011 Figure International? Will it be one of these three women or someone else? If you aren’t attending the show you can watch it live on the FREE Bodybuilding.com webcast. Check out my preview of all the competitors on Bodybuilding.com.



2011 Ms. International Preview


This Friday the Ms. International takes place in Columbus, Ohio. Fans may be treated to a piece of history should Iris Kyle win title number six. Check out the complete breakdown of the women’s bodybuilding on bodybuilding.com.

 

 

Who do you think will win? Read the entire Ms. International preview.



Unleash the Beast – Jessica Clay Profile in Columbus Dispatch


Don’t let the cute outer shell of Jessica Clay fool you, she’s a beast under it all. That’s what Jessica’s trainer shared with the Columbus Dispatch in a recent interview. Seeing some of her training photos, I wouldn’t argue with him. The Columbus Dispatch interviewed Jessica for the upcoming Bikini International and organizer Jim Lormier shares that the event was added due to the overwhelming popularity in the amateur division.

 

 

Two years ago when the first amateur bikini competition was held at the Arnold, 32 women competed. Last year, the number grew to 91, and 148 are to compete at the amateur level this year.

“It appeals to a wider audience,” Davies said. “These are the women who are going to be on the covers of the magazines.”

Jim Lorimer, co-producer of the Arnold, said the professional bikini competition was added to the festival because of the overwhelming response organizers saw to the amateur competition.

“At first I asked, ‘Do we really need a fourth category?’  ” Lorimer said. “I was amazed by the number of women who came out for the bikini competition.”

 

Read the entire article here.

Photo by: Brooke L aVALLEY DISPATCH



Shelsea Montes “Embrace The Grind”


IFBB Bikini Pro Shelsea Montes is in the final stages of her Bikini International prep. What’s up with the pint sized Puerto Rican? Read how she “embraces the grind” as she heads to Columbus.

So I’m less than 1 week out from the Bikini International… O-M- to that G!!! I can’t believe its already here! I remember 7 weeks ago and having the chat with Adela on the brutal stairmaster about how I wished the competition was already here. And now, here is the last week. My husband and I adopted a quote for the last week that can apply to any journey we go through, “embrace the grind”. Right now this means enjoying the last week of hard work before The Arnold. He is currently opening another business in a different city and I am training for one of the biggest shows of my career. Life is busy for us right now.

With so much piling up, it becomes easy to forget about how blessed we are to have these opportunities. We focus on how difficult things can seem and how much is on our plate, when there are so many out there that wish they had SOMETHING on theirs. This week was pivotal because I decided to turn it all around! Typically, the week before a contest I close myself off from 99.9999% of my ordinary life. I eat. I train. I relax (which sometimes means stress more).

This time around I decided to really enjoy the final week. I entered my husband and myself in a fitness fashion show that is raising money for Susan G Komen, made myself a slower work schedule, and I am getting pampered this whole week. I’m sure you’ve all heard (or if you haven’t you will, hehe) my newest slogan, “if you don’t grind, you don’t shine”. So after all the hard work, it’s time to treat myself!

I hope that I can influence some of you competitors to “embrace the grind” this week. Not only am I going to enjoy this week, but after the show I will too! I can’t stop thinking about my almond joy. Remember to always find the way to enjoy yourself and no matter what, you will shine ;)

- Seashel

P.S. Don’t forget to read my 2nd hardbody blog if you need a packing list and C-BUS IS COLD!!!

P.S. squared… Who’s running the 5k the next morning…..I AM!!!!! Anyone brave enough to join? We can all run as Team Hardbody yay!

Follow Shelsea on Twitter @seashelmontes. If you’re as crazy as Shelsea and plan to run the 5k on Sunday, let us know.



Nicole’s Arnold Confessions IV


Nicole Duncan is just days away from the Fitness International in Columbus, Ohio. The high fly’n pro shares her latest confessions and through it all the most important message to all… REMEMBER TO HAVE FUN!

 

 

It’s under a week left to the show and I am as excited as ever. It’s not because I have the perfect physique, cause I don’t. It’s not because I have my routine completed, cause I don’t. It’s not because I know I’m going to win – probably won’t. It’s because I have the best, most terrific people and support group around. My family, friends, trainer and support team are the absolute best people ever. Through it all, they have 100% confidence that I can pull this crap off. It amazes me how life can scoop in and shake things up, but in the end everything still falls right into place. I’m banking on that at this year’s show. I’m still sick. My music is still incomplete. Routine is being choreographed TODAY by me. I haven’t run anything full out. I practiced posing for the first time since last show TODAY. Each time I mention these things to my peeps, they look at me and say, “Big deal, you will be fine.” So I have chosen to take that approach. I’m eating my meals, taking my vitamins, drinking the water and taking things one hour at a time, because I will be fine. I am going to have the time of my life like I always do!

I just got an email from my trainer, the Mike Davies, which basically said that he has a lot of people in the show, send your travel and contact info, see me on Wednesday for posing if you can and REMEMBER NOT TO STRESS BECAUSE THIS IS SUPPOSED TO BE FUN. Why, as competitors, do we always forget that? Competing can and will be fun if you let it. We take ourselves too seriously sometimes.

In the IFBB we have developed an extended family. We only get to see each other a few times a year but boy do we have fun when we get together. I can’t say enough about the support that I’ve gotten from some of my closest IFBB buds. I’ll get to see Tina again who just welcomed home her husband Matt after missing him from 8 months while he was serving our country in Afganistan. Talk about true perseverance. I am so looking forward to getting a big ole’ hug from Alicia who has been my BBM inspirational buddy and has sent prayers and checked on me throughout this prep. I am sure we will be having our girl scout cookie and ice cream party somewhere after the event. I can’t wait to see Adela, a true mama to us all. I love her energy and was so lifted when she took the time to reach out to me when I was having a really hard time. It means a lot to me that she actually called to make sure I was doing well. And what would I do without IFBB Pro Maggie Keaveny (formerly Blanchard), she has been making my suits since I hit the pro stage. For this show, she contacted ME to get the ball rolling on my suit color choice and design. It’s been 4 years that she has been coming through for me as a sponsor and we all know how pricey suits are! I also can’t wait Laticia Wilder, who has a work ethic like no other; Theresa Anthony, miss comeback queen and sweet tweeter; and Jessica Paxson who just balances everything with grace and a level head. The fitness girls are going to rock and I can’t wait to see Erin, Myriam, Bethany and Tanji whip out some amazing routines. We truly get to have a blast back stage at what we work so hard to do.

So, mom, dad, Mike, Deb, the Situation, Mag, JanTana, Paula, Wanda, Monet, Marquesha, my clients, entire family, co-workers & friends, this one’s for you! Thanks Isaac!

 

Follow Nicole on her twitter @fitnicinc.



Arnold Sports Festival: Covering Columbus with Stephanie Billings


Thousands of people will head to Columbus, Ohio next week for the 2011 Arnold Sports Festival and we have all your Hardbody needs covered. Who better to cover Columbus than a resident hardbody? IFBB Figure Pro Stephanie Billings has assembled a great guide to getting around Columbus. Check it out!

 

 

By Stephanie Billings, IFBB Figure Pro
The 2011 Arnold Classic is fast approaching. For some, it will be a first time experience, while for others it will be another opportunity to create memories associated with the long standing event. Whether you are a spectator, booth worker or competitor, hopefully this information will be of some help during the hectic, fun filled weekend. It’s hard to lead a healthy, competition lifestyle far from home, but Columbus is a city that is “Commit to be Fit” and promotes overall health and well being. After living here as a competitor, just minutes from the convention center, I have the inside scoop of where to go for food, (both contest and cheat meals) gyms, tanning, supplements and last minute photo shoot outfits.

FOOD
There are amazing places to eat within walking distance from the convention center, and also places that deliver if you are unable to get away from the event. For breakfast, I highly recommend First Watch, located at 496 South High Street, just 2-3 min drive south of the convention center. They have a healthy options menu, and will also make special accommodations. They only serve breakfast and brunch. http://www.firstwatch.com/index.htm

Next door to the convention center is Mo Joe Lounge and they also serve breakfast, as well as lunch and dinner. They will accommodate, but have fewer healthy options, and their menu is a bit limited. The restaurant is attached to Cup O Joe, a local coffee shop true to Columbus and for all of those Starbucks connoisseurs, you will not be disappointed! They know how to brew a fabulous “Cup O Joe”!!!

North from the Convention Center is North Star Café, 951 North High Street, one of my most favorite places to eat, but not necessarily for a competitor during contest season. All of their food is organic, locally grown and they have gluten and dairy free options. They also have vegan and vegetarian dishes. There philosophy is expressed in ever menu option, and they serve all meals, but primarily breakfast and lunch.

Directly across from the center is the North Market (http://www.northmarket.com), a little hidden but only a block away. Everything within the market is fresh and locally produced. They have food options to go, as well as grocery items to purchase. They have the best fresh seafood, chicken and beef in town if you have the ability to cook within your hotel room. They also have fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables. You will also find a to-go sushi bar with pre-made items and the option to order.

Speaking of sushi, there are very few competitors I know that do not love it (I know they exist, but do not see how)!! Fortunately, the best sushi restaurants are nearby. Across the street is Sushi Rock, a trendy, modern, upscale restaurant that serves primarily sushi but offers a hot menu with plenty of healthful options. There prices are moderate to high, but there sushi is amazing. The downside, they are only open for dinner.

Half a block away is Lemon Grass Fusion Bistro. They have a more limited sushi menu, but have never once disappointed. The restaurant is more laid back, thai inspired and if you go there make sure to order their Lemongrass Soup, (without noodles).

Haiku is a few blocks down the street (800 North High Street) and personally my favorite. They have an extensive menu, great atmosphere and are reasonably priced.

Nida’s Thai on High (976 North High) is a newer restaurant with a sushi menu as well. I have eaten there once, but I will surely go back in the future! Lemongrass, Haiku and Nida’s are open for lunch and dinner and are more casual.

A couple of places in the area that deliver are Shane’s Gourmet Market, they will deliver but have a $75 minimum and Katzingers, true to Columbus only. They will also deliver with a $40 minimum. As a dieting competitor the only thing you could eat are their salads (if you are contest prep) and they are willing to make accommodations. Again, all of their ingredients are fresh, and not processed. When you order grilled chicken, you get real grilled chicken. Personally recommend the Artichoke Grilled Chicken Salad without cheese or bread. Friends or others who you are with that are not dieting will love this place! If you happen to go there, they have samples of fresh made breads and imported cheeses, so beware! They are also famous for their pickles, so make sure to stop by the barrel before you go!

The best place to find other places to eat is http://www.dineoriginalscolumbus.com. Most restaurants are downtown in the Short North (by the Convention Center), Downtown, German Village or Grandview. All are only minutes from all Arnold Events. You almost cannot go wrong with any restaurant listed on this site.

For after show dining or cheat meals, Barcelona is my number one recommendation. Located in German Village, by Shiller Park, it is a meal you will not forget. Spanish inspired, with a simple menu, but very complex dishes. The ambiance is extraordinary. Always great service and an extensive martini menu and wine selection.

Other quick mentions, Lindey’s in German Village, Due Amici located Downtown and the Rossi located in the Short North.

The main grocery store nearby is the Kroger Shopping Market, located on Front Street, south of the Convention Center. This grocery store is very large, and should have everything you would possibly need. During the day they have a hot food and a sushi bar.

GYMS
While in Columbus, I am sure most will need to get their workout on! Most hotel gyms do not cut it for competitors and during this weekend, they are sure to be busy and packed with everyone trying to fight for a treadmill.

Lifestyle Family Fitness is my gym and where I spend most of my time!!! They are located at 21 East State Street in the Fifth Third Bank building right across from the State House. There location is minutes from the Convention Center and all hotels downtown. There is street parking and also a garage that charges $2 per hour when you get your voucher stamped in the gym. This gym has everything you could possibly need! They have an exceptional plyometric room with kettle bells and jumping blocks as well as plenty of room to do other plyo exercises. They also have a large studio that is open to everyone to use when classes are not in session. For other cardio work, they have treadmills, bikes, cybex trainers, stair masters, stepmills and rowing machines. The gym has free weights, and plenty of machines, benches, cables and squat racks. The area is well maintained and very clean and not overwhelmingly busy. If you mention reading this article on Hardbody, they will offer you a $5 day pass (normally $12).

Metro Fitness located on Long Street has been the well known gym to attend while at the Arnold. It is a true bodybuilding gym but does not offer the extensive amount of cardiovascular training and other equipment for figure, fitness and bikini competitors.

Urban Active in Grandview is about a five-ten minute drive and just opened a few months ago. They gym is nice and brand new! They have an indoor running tack as well and lap pool. There day passes are a bit more expensive if you do not already have an active membership.

TANNING
For those reading living in Florida or California… or any other with fabulous weather year round, you may find this section unnecessary or comical but for those living in the Midwest, you empathize with me!

Polo Tan, located at 585 S Front St, about a 3-5 minute drive from the Convention Center (also right by the Kroger Shopping Center) is the only place I recommend to go! There staff is exceptional and their beds are well maintained and clean. The best part is, if you mention this article, they will give you 20% off on tanning and lotions. They have 4 levels of tanning to include high pressure deep bronzing beds and 10 minute mega beds with face and shoulder tanners. They also provide airbrush tanning by Infinity Sun Custom Airbrush, which is by appointment only. If you are working a booth or doing a photo shoot, they can easily adjust your level of color and the service is top notch! If you need to make an appointment, you can call the salon at 614-628-0068.

They are open Mon-Thurs 10am – 9pm, Fri 10am – 8pm, Sat 9am – 6pm and Sun 11am – 5pm.

SUPPLEMENT STORES
Grandview Nutrition, 994 W 5th Avenue, is a locally owned supplement store and where I buy all of my supplements. They will price match anything online, and if you are going there for a particular item that you cannot get at the expo, call ahead and see if they have it in stock, 614-291-5590. If they do not have it, they can direct you where to go. There staff is very knowledgeable and very courteous.

PHOTO SHOOT CLOTHING
Last but not least, if you need any last minute photo shoot clothing, the best place to go for sexy items is The Garden (thegardencolumbus.net) located north of the Convention Center on High Street. They have lingerie, costumes and a variety of high heels and boots. If you are coming from the Convention Center, it is on the right, and you cannot miss the window display! There are a variety of other places to shop on High Street in the Short North, but for those items in particular, it is the best place to go.

Hopefully this information will make your trip to the Arnold Classic a little easier and more enjoyable. If there is something I missed or if you have other questions, please feel free to message me on Facebook at IFBB Pro Stephanie Billings.

photo via Stephanie’s Facebook page.



Dina Al-Sabah: Cranky…Tired…Hungry


IFBB Bikini Pro Dina Al-Sabah shares her final guest blog before trekking to Columbus. Dina has competed in Columbus before but on the Figure International stage. Read what Dina is feeling/thinking with less than one week to go.

 

 

Cranky, tired, hungry…hungry, tired, cranky… tick tock… hurry up food clock… that is how I have been feeling for the last two days. It is as if I have a furnace burning and I am STARVING by the time I finish my meal. I cannot make it past 2pm without wanting to fall asleep. I don’t want to talk to anyone. I don’t want to look at anyone… GRRRRRRR Last week I was dealing with a huge lack of self-confidence and general unhappiness with the way I looked. This week though I have overcome the self-confidence issues, I am faced with a general restlessness and a sense of wanting to cry every 5 minutes.

Due to my crazy  schedule, I leave to DC on Saturday and from there head out to Ohio on Thursday March 3rd. The good news is that I wont have to deal with jet lag in Ohio, the bad news is that I have to deal with making sure all my stuff is packed and ready to go right away.

First, my care box… this is the box I ship to the hotel for my show. In it I have sheets, towels, back up shoes, supplements, sweat pants, tanning pajamas and whatever else won’t fit in my carry-on bag as I refuse to check my luggage.

Next, I pack the essentials into my carry-on… these are the things I absolutely cannot replace… like my PassionFruit Design suits (I take a back-up just in case). I also have meetings to attend in DC so I have to make sure that I have clothing packed for those as well… and have my meals planned. I pack my Yammit dried sweet potato along with my nuts as I have found that it is fairly easy to find a clean protein source, but harder to find carb and fat sources that my body can tolerate since I have food allergies and intolerances. I know that many of you wonder how I manage to travel so much and yet stay focused for my shows, and my answer is meticulous planning and always having a back-up plan should anything go awry.

I am already thinking of my post contest meal. Steak and wine is really all I want, and just thinking about it makes me salivate.

See you in Columbus!

 

Follow Dina on Twitter @dalsabah and on Facebook.



HARDBODY Poll: Arnold Classic Rap – Like or Dislike


There’s a new Arnold Classic Rap video out by a rapper that calls himself SMOKE. What do you think of it?

Check it out and cast your vote. Do you like or dislike it?

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Bodybuilding.com is promoting the video and you can purchase the song if you like it. A portion of the proceeds of the proceeds go to benefit the Jayden DeLuca Foundation.



Ask Arnold Training Seminar


The 2011 Arnold Sports Festival will kick off next week in Columbus, Ohio and the best kept secret during the weekend is the Ask Arnold Training Seminar held on Sunday, March 6th. Check out the details below and get your ticket today! There’s currently a Buy ONE, Get ONE Free promotion on ticketmaster.com. This is an awesome opportunity to hear Arnold speak at a price you won’t find anywhere else.

 

 

Ask Arnold is a unique training seminar that offers spectators the opportunity to hear Arnold Schwarzenegger and the Weekend’s champions discuss training, fitness, diet and other topics in a three-hour forum at Veterans Memorial on Sunday, March 6.

Arnold Schwarzenegger, the founder and namesake of the Arnold Sports Festival, spends an hour at the seminar discussing bodybuilding, training, diet and other topics. He also fields questions for fans and fitness enthusiasts who gather for the unique opportunity to spend an hour with the most iconic figure in the history of bodybuilding.

Also on stage during the Ask Arnold Training Seminar are the winners of the Weekend’s Arnold Classic, Ms. international, Fitness International, Figure International, Bikini International and the Arnold Strongman Classic.

The Ask Arnold Training Seminar offers the Weekend’s best opportunity to engage with Schwarzenegger; to hear him speak and ask him questions in an open question and answer format.

The Ask Arnold Training Seminar will be held Sunday, March 6, 2011 at Veterans Memorial from 9 a.m.-noon.  Tickets are $50 for reserved seating.

 

More info on this and other Arnold Sports Festival here.



Oksana Grishina Fitness International Training Video


One of the most exciting performers in the IFBB, Oksana Grishina has a new video showcasing some of her training and routine practices. She’s continued to refine her physique and with the new rule change of the routine counting for 2/3 of the score look for her to be in the top 5 at next week’s Fitness International.

Check out the video below. Don’t miss seeing her perform at the Arnold Classic!



Epic After Party in Columbus


Hardbody.com proudly supports the Jason Dhir After-Party Bash. Jason is the premier party planner in the fitness industry and he takes his after-party in Columbus to a level that is out of this world. This year promises to be no different, complete with “micro-midget wrestling. Yes, you read it correctly. Make sure you attend it’s one of the best people watching scenes of the year.

SATURDAY NIGHT March 5, 2011 at the BLUESTONE…
At 9:30pm on Saturday night March 5th in Columbus, Ohio; Jason Dhir will once again open the gates to fitness industries Biggest, Baddest and most Revolutionary After-Party Ever.

This Year’s 8th Annual Bash will bring you an entire evening of High Energy Entertainment unlike anything else seen throughout the year. All shows and LIVE entertainment at the bash are custom designed to be only the most unique and original features that will leave you in awe. This year, come watch Moodpak’s ICEBREAKER show at 11pm, ELEVATE 4-D: a 4-dimensional MEGA-show in the main room, and back by popular demand… a micro-midget wrestling CAGE MATCH at 1am!

Since 2004, the Charity After-Bash MEGA-Party has set the standard for After-Parties, bringing in Hollywood celebrities, over the top entertainment and hundreds of pro athletes and models from around the globe. Voted as the Fitness Industries #1 After-Party 7 years in a row in Columbus during the event weekend, this year’s overboard and underground MEGA-Party promises to be the best bash yet!

To Purchase Tickets In Advance:
Email jason@jasondhir.com or Click here to order online.



Jenn Gates Video Interview – 2 Weeks Till The Arnold


IFBB Figure Pro Jenn Gates is just over two weeks from making her return to the competitive stage. Jenn has been absent from the Figure stage since giving birth to her third child 10 months ago. She’s on a mission heading into the 2011 Figure International in Columbus, Ohio. Today, she was in Pittsburgh for a photo shoot with J.M. Manion. J.M. caught up with Jenn and she looks great.

Jenn talks about why she’s coming back, how her contest prep is going and what her trainer Mike Davies had to say about her current conditioning. Check it out.

Thanks to J.M. Manion for the link.



Bikini International Prep – Ali Rosen’s Happy Meals


IFBB Bikini Pro, Ali Rosen updates us on her Bikini International prep. In this installment she discusses the joys of her cheat meal, which she has renamed her “Happy Meal”. Check out the recipes Ali followed to create a little happiness in her prep.

There seems to be one night of the week that tends to be filled with angst, enthusiasm, joy and possibly guilt…I’m referring to what I call my “cheat meal.” When I first started competing, ALL I would think about was food! I couldn’t wait for my one and only night to go off my diet and enjoy what I had sacrificed: Tasty, yummy food. As I have grown within the sport I have had to change my outlook on numerous sacrifices. With this change of outlook, I came to realize that my cheat meal should not be something I can’t stop planning and talking about, rather it should be enjoyable and carefree. It seemed like as the days got closer to this night, I would think of it as my “last supper.” I would obsess over ALL the goodies I wanted and knew I shouldn’t have, leaving me to feel even more deprived. I have come to a healthy point where I found a great solution to this persistent problem: Cooking my own cheat meals. Since I love to cook and it has been something I had to put aside during competing, I decided to try cooking my own cheat meal. It turned out to be enjoyable, guilt free and brought some peace into my hectic schedule. It was something I could virtually do with any one of my friends and even host a dinner at my place.

I have always said I wanted to cook my own cheat meal, but in the past was too tired or thought of it making me more hungry and agitated. During my Arnold prep, my cheat meal was one thing I set out to change. For the majority of the past 7 weeks of dieting I have cooked my own cheat meals, which I have pleasantly renamed my Happy Meal. Since I moved closer to my family, it is something I do with my mom. My passion for nutrition stemmed from loving to cook healthy and it was my mom that inspired my love for cooking.


Ali and her momma cook’n up some happiness together.

My typical Saturday consists of cardio, a nice massage with my mom, grilling my food for the following week and prepping my Happy Meal. I try to make my Saturdays as enjoyable as can be. I will try and do things different than my routine of the week: Renting or seeing a movie, taking a relaxing walk on the beach, playing with my new puppies, reading outside near the pool etc. I do things that will constantly instill feelings of relaxation and joy. I honestly can say that it pulls me through my week because I am looking forward to the one day where I can be relaxed and do something off my routine from the week. Psychologically, I have found that cooking my cheat meals prohibits excessive snacking and eating. I am conscious of what is in my food and I prefer this to eating out where I second guess every plate set down before me. My Happy Meal consists of a complex carbohydrate, protein, fat and a veggie. I will cook and use ingredients that aren’t commonly found in my diet, to ensure my cheat has its ultimate affect: To shock my body!

Last week I tried three recipes that were new to me: A Frittata with sweet potato hash browns and homemade yogurt! It was a fun, enjoyable day of cooking and, quite frankly didn’t consist of hours in the kitchen prepping and cooking, another key tip. I will make recipes that don’t expend too much energy as it is my one-day to chill. Last weekend, my grandmother popped in and it turned out to be a great girl’s night! I will share with you these recipes and I hope they will help anyone trying to eat clean or dieting competitors. Other great resources for clean, quick recipes I find in a great magazine called Clean Eating and Muscle & Fitness HERS online or magazine. Both magazines can be found at Barnes and Noble.

Until next week, Eat Clean, Train Hard & Stay Positive!

Frittata Recipe
Serves about 6
- 3 whole eggs
- about 1.5 cups egg whites (I eyed it out to cover pan)
- about 6 oz of Filet (pre cooked)
- handfuls of spinach
- half a large tomato
- _ of chopped onion
- 4 slices Canadian Bacon
- Non-fat or Low fat cheese (optional)

How to Cook:
Pre heat oven to 350, in an oven safe skillet sate onions with Coconut Oil (or any oil with a medium to high burn rate). Add Spinach, sauté together, add cheese Bacon and Filet. Add mixture of beaten eggs and egg whites and place in the oven for 10-15 min. Once it looks just about done set oven to broil for 2 mins max to brown the top. Cut and Serve.

Sweet Potato Hash Browns
Serves 4
- 3 cloves garlic chopped
- 4 sweet potatoes shredded in food processor
- Coconut oil or Non-stick Spray

How to Cook:
In a pan sauté chopped garlic in oil, add shredded sweet potatoes and cook until crispy or desired texture.

Homemade Yogurt:

Ingredients:
- Organic Milk- I used Whole Foods Brand 365 2% Vitamin D enriched Milk
- A pot
- A yogurt maker (it incubates the yogurt for the night), You can get one at Bed, Bath & Beyond.
- Thermometer
- 1- 2 tbl spoons Plain yogurt

How to Cook
- Bring _ a gallon of milk to boil exactly 185 degrees. Stirring frequently as to make sure to milk doesn’t burn and heats evenly.
- Take it off the stove and let it cool to exactly 110 degrees.
- Once cooled add in the 2 tbl spoons of plain yogurt
- Place inside yogurt maker and let incubate for at least 7 hours.
- After seven hours put in Tupperware or empty yogurt container and stir to break up the curds and whey. Place in the back of the refrigerator (coldest part) for another 8 hours
- If you want more detailed instructions and another way to accomplish this without a yogurt maker go to www.makeyourownyogurt.com.
- Once finished stir and add in fresh fruit, granola, honey or whatever you desire.

Learn more about Ali on her Facebook Fan page and follow her on Twitter @ALISONPROSEN.



Teresa Anthony’s Road to the Arnold: Try New Things


IFBB Figure Pro Teresa Anthony shares an update with three weeks to go until the 2011 Figure International. This time around she shares why she changes up her routine, shoes and more. Check it out!

It is just about 3 weeks to the Arnold and I am starting to get super excited but anxious at the same time. My diet and training seems to be going well but like every other competitor I have my hungry moments, which seems to get more frequent the closer I get to the show. But hey I think that is just part of the discipline of the contest prep and finding that inner strength to ignore the cravings. The winter weather has also been a challenge, there are mornings that it is tough to get out of the bed and head to the gym. My biggest goal at this time is to stay focus and not let this factors interrupt my prep.

Change#1:
There are times in the competition prep that I find myself getting bored with my routine and needing to change things up a bit. When I say changing up a bit, it can be from changing the days you train a bodyparts, incorporating more plyometrics, maybe adding some power-lifting move within daily weight training, or even changing up your cardio of choice. I also find myself working out at different gyms to break the monotony of my daily routine. Recently, I decided to try different something different for my leg training. Over the years and I have heard time and time again that I need to work on legs, more quad sweep, etc. So noted. :) In the effort to make improvements to my legs, I started training with wrestling type shoes, which are ugly, flat but I did find they assisted me in focusing more on my form and range of motion during my reps. I definitely noticed the difference, I was able to go deeper on squats and leg press and I felt more tension on the quads while training. Recently, I noticed many folks in the gym have been wearing these five finger shoes (which looked weird to me initially), therefore, I went out to purchase a pair for leg day. Five Fingers are shoes. Or slippers. Or socks with flexible Vibram rubber soles on the bottom. They have five toe cutouts and absolutely no arch support or traditional foam padding in the soles. I have been wearing them for 2 weeks and so far I used them for front squats, lunges, leg presses, hack squats, deadlifts, cardio on the stepmill and stairmaster and even for going the grocery store. I can say I am truly satisfied with the purchase and I have been getting the best quad pump with this shoes.

Change #2:
In efforts of continuing my changing in routine, I have been also started rope climbing. My gym installed two ropes hanging from the ceiling and I have incorporated the rope climbing into my back and arms workout. My weekly back routines consisted of the typical back exercises such as pull ups, dumbbell rows, pulldowns, etc., however, I have incorporated the rope climbing in between some of my sets and this way I am constantly shocking the muscle. Here is my an example of my back training:

1. unassisted pull-ups (3 sets, 10 reps)
2. cable pull downs (3 sets, 12 reps); then Rope climb to the top
3. dumbbell rows (3 sets, 12 reps); Rope climb
4. dumbbell pullover (3 sets, 15 reps); Rope climb

*As a disclaimer, it might be a good idea to wear gloves for the rope climb!

Change #3:
One of the biggest adjustment I have been working on is my attitude and confidence in my physique. For many years I have had a complex about being skinny and not having the body to match up with the Pros. Well, towards the end of last competition season I made up my mind that I have to embrace what God gave me and just keep working towards making improvements. While I might never completely have the bod I desire, I am still a work in progress and striving the to best of me this season. After all….skinny is not that bad. :)

Until next time folks… peace out!

Teresa

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



T-Minus 3 Weeks for Warren


One of the top contenders for next month’s Fitness International, Trish Warren updates us with 3 weeks to go. What’s the Texas Hardbody been up to? Check out her latest blog as she talks about improvising with in-climate weather.

Well 9 weeks down and 3 to go, boy how time flies!  The past two weeks have been spent shoveling ice and snow, yes Dallas Texas actually had a crazy winter spell!  With freeways shut down, I had to create a training facility at my home!  I have stuck to my plan since the ’09 Olympia and still train with my own body weight so the whole train at home actually worked in my favor.  I was able to do everything I needed to do in my garage, and cleared a space in my dining room for routine practice!  The surfaces were not very giving on my joints but I managed to get in every workout!  I was a little leary of how my routine session would go today since I haven’t been able to perform the entire thing in quite a few days!  Let’s just say I was pleasantly surprised and nailed it 3 times in a row!  I hope it’s as easy come March 4th, but only time will tell!

Until Next Time
Love Life and God Bless!

Trish Warren



Snowing at the Warren Cabin.


Snowing outside the Warren residence in Dallas, Texas.

If you’re attending the Arnold Sports Festival can meet Trish at the Gaspari Nutrition booth.



Record Numbers Enter the Arnold Amateur Bikini – Competitor Lists Here


Nearly 150 women have entered the 2011 Arnold Amateur Bikini competition this year. You might recall 2 years ago this event was the very first bikini competition in the NPC and many people were on the fence as to whether the division would grow or not.  The first winner, Ali Sonoma continues to be a regularly published model and the controversial short class winner Gia Allemend has since gone on to appear on The Bachelor and become a bit of a reality tv celeb. Noemi Olah successfully earned her pro card after last year’s showing and went on to win the Detroit Pro. She automatically received an invite to this year’s Bikini International.

Two years later, it’s pretty clear that the bikini division has gained popularity.

I’ve been informed that due to the large class sizes there will be 6 height classes instead of the four listed.

Bikini A Class (30)
Katie Berchick (Irwin, Pa.)
Amanda Burton (Waverly, Ohio)
Emily Chappie (Columbus, Ohio)
Leigh Chappie (Piqua, Ohio)
Amanda Cherundolo (Novi, Mich.)
Amy Collins (Kalamazoo, Mich.)
Gianna Contillo (Lincoln, R.I.)
Jessica Daniels (Tonawanda, N.Y.)
Lisa DeGisi (San Francisco, Calif.)
Sylvia Duque (Houston, Texas)
Ashley Duxbury (Ontario, Canada)
Tanya Fennell  (Fredonia, N.Y.)
Daron Fitzgerald (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Misti Garner (Flowood, Miss.)
Yarelis Gonzalez (Wilmington, Del.)
Tara Granberry (Austin, Texas)
Francesca Hartman (Buckeye, Ariz.)
Alexis Kaufman (Dublin, Ohio)
Andrea Lea King (Tampa, Fla.)
Andrea Lawmaster (Muskegon, Mich.)
Natasha Love (Seattle, Wash.)
Jermalen Marmon (Tracy, Calif.)
Bernadett Matassa (Ormond Beach, Fla.)
Nicole Morrow (Dayton, Ohio)
Mymuna Nasrin (Montreal, Canada)
Angela Porter (Salem, Va.)
Gloriela Rosas (Atlanta, Ga.)
Khay Rosemond (San Pedro, Calif.)
Mandie Taketa (Studio City, Calif.)
Jessica Thompson (Jacksonville, Fla.)

Bikini B Class (41)
Anjali Antani (Naperville, Ill.)
Joleen Axworthy (Rochester Hills, Mich.)
Fernanda Zanzoni Barroso (Brazil)
Cynthia Benoit (Quebec, Canada)
Ryan Bittner (Washington, Mich.)
Chelsea Boissonneault (Dunrobin, Ontario Canada)
Chelcy Bowers (Danville, Ky.)
Amanda Butz  (Yuma, Ariz.)
Juel Casamayor (Sherman Oaks, Calif.)
Kimberly Castle (Evansville, Ind.)
Laura Cessna (Lexington, Ky.)
Jennifer Chapman (McKinney, Texas)
Tiffany Desimone (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Mandi Fanelli  (Lakewood, Calif.)
Amanda Garifo (Burlington, N.C.)
Candyce Graham (Lutz, Fla.)
Diana Leigh Graham (Duvall, Wash.)
Sabine Guidon (New Caledonia)
Kelli Haas (Westerville, Ohio)
Krista Haddad (Lexington, Ky.)
Erica Holiday  (Tigard, Ore.)
Michelle Hutton (Overland Park, Kansas)
Sarah Ingmanson (Henderson, Nev.)
Valerie Kavaras (Florence, Ky.)
Leslie Ann Lancaster  (Singapore)
Tonya Laurent (Williamstown, Ky.)
Danielle Laws (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Amber Milenkoff (Lake Station, Ind.)
Stacy Miller (Grand Rapids, Mich.)
Donna Morgan (Mobile, Ala.)
Cheryl Pontious (Burlington, N.C.)
Giada Protino  (Italy)
Venus Ramos  (Redondo Beach, Calif.)
Lee Randall (Whitehorse, Canada)
Ingrid Romero  (Simi Valley, Calif.)
Maria Rutter (San Francisco, Calif.)
Danielle Scharf (Massillon, Ohio)
Mary Schmitt (Thornton, Colo.)
Emilee Van Dyne (Ottawa, Ohio)
Julenoy Dias Vieira (Brazil)
Brandy Wagner (Yutan, Neb.)

Bikini C Class (41)
Jaime Ahlers-Maynard (Morton, Illinois)
Demia Avery (Atlanta, Ga.)
Aixa Barnhill (Fayetteville, N.C.)
Amy Campbell (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Emily Carey (Austin, Texas)
Sarah Connors (Johnstown, Pa.)
Elizabeth DeVault (Martinsville, Va.)
Mariam Dillard (Tulsa, Okla.)
Jennifer Elliott (Naperville, Illinois)
Renata Soares Guaraciaba (Brazil)
Sherry Hasty (Wylie, Texas)
Tamrijn Jackson (South Africa)
Ashley Kaltwasser (Akron, Ohio)
Anne Krumsiek (Whitehorse, Canada)
Anna Kuzminykh (Palm Coast, Fla.)
Devon Law (Charleston, W.V.)
Sheena Lee (Lewisville, Texas)
Lisa Marie Lowrey (Tampa, Fla.)
Bethany Lynn (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Rachel Mac (Chicago, Ill.)
Stephanie Mahoe (Beaverton, Ore.)
Nicole Marous (Mayfield Heights, Ohio)
Grissel Martinez (N. Ogden, Utah)
Tareyn McKenzie (Elyria, Ohio)
Ainsley McSorley (Winnipeg, Canada)
Lindsey Nicole (Centennial, Colo.)
Kia Patrece (Mt. Laurel, N.J.)
Lisa Perry (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Anna Pezza (Italy)
Phyllis Plear (Columbus, Ohio)
Robyn Ray (Anchorage, Alaska)
Judy Rodriguez (Arlington, Texas)
Kristin Roush (Orient, Ohio)
Jennifer Scarborough (Washington, Pa.)
LeAnne Silva (Santa Fe, N.M.)
Brittany Smith  (Wadsworth, Ohio)
Morgan Spoon  (Graham, N.C.)
Brittany Stohl (Omaha, Neb.)
Jill Vogelpohl  (Orient, Ohio)
Fernanda Winchester  (Jonesborough, Tenn.)
Kristie Winter (Overland Park, Kansas)

Bikini D Class (37)
Nivya Barrera  Carolina (Puerto Rico)
Jill Bradley-Taylor (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Heaven Corcino (Elyria, Ohio)
Jennifer Cullen (Fort Madison, Iowa)
Rachel Delacalzada (Norwalk, Conn.)
Serena Depersis (Woodbridge, Ontario Canada)
Heather Gilbertson (W. Bountiful, Utah)
Michele Gregor (Leavenworth, Kansas)
Lauren Greyhosky (Bentleyville, Pa.)
Amanda Harper (Florence, Miss.)
Shannon Holt (Papillion, Neb.)
Sara Hoots (Jersey City, N.J.)
Sarah Hoots (Birmingham, Ala.)
Rikki Hudson (Comstock Park, Mich.)
Christina Jupinko (Van Nuys, Calif.)
Crystal King (Plano, Texas)
Ilona Kovacs (New York, N.Y.)
Stephanie Krohn (Franklin, Ky.)
Jessica Markowicz (Westmont, N.J.)
Ashley Mercer (Arlington, Va.)
Alexandra Miller (Port Orange, Fla.)
Véronique Morin (Quebec, Canada)
Kylee Morris (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Alexandra Sif Nikulasdottir (Iceland)
Amy Orzechowski (Erie, Pa.)
Alicia Paris (Smithland, Ky.)
Christina Penegar-Tucker (Lancaster, S.C.)
Tiphany Santos (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
Gabriela Silva Cardosa da Silva (Brazil)
Dayna Smith (Paducah, Ky.)
Erica Smith (Washington, D.C.)
Shannon Smolar (Portage, Ind.)
Olga Svyrydova (Wayne, Pa.)
Jodi Tiahrt (Henderson, Nev.)
Caroline Carlos Uittermark (Netherlands)
Tahitia Walton (Columbus, Ohio)
Kendra Warren (North Miami, Florida)

Lists courtesy of arnoldamateur.com.



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