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Friday, November 14, 2008
Fitness Model Program - How to Look Like A Fitness Model?
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Fitness Model Program - Complete Fitness Model Program
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The Women’s Way: Some Recommended Bodybuilding Supplements
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Don't waste time with cardio - build muscle to lose fat.
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Women with muscle: the new sexy
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Womens Weight Training Muscle Myth
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Why do women always feel colder than men?
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Nintendo Wii Fit women and the $41m damage bill
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
Adrienne Bailon Nude Photo Scandal Hoax!
Adrienne Bailon is a Disney Cheetah Girl who claimed nude photos of her were stolen, then put on the Internet. Well, it's all a hoax set up by her friend who's a Hollywood publicist. Watch my video to learn why. Female bodybuilders should take note of the downfall of sloppily posting their photos without thought.
Anna Sanchez on FTVideo.com
Anna Sanchez is a popular female bodybuilder expertly captured by the FTVideo crew. Here's a video of Anna showing her combination of power and beauty:
Becca Swanson The World's Strongest Woman
Becca Swanson , who at one point was considered the strongest woman in the World, is captured here at the Olympia Expo of the Miss Olympia Contest. And in the video below, Swanson benches 551 pounds:
Saturday, November 08, 2008
Jennifer Sedia Blacked Out At The Olympia
In this photo, female bodybuilder Jennifer Sedia has collapsed after blacking out. On the "Get Big" forum, a writer, "Ron", explained:
"She was holding her breath too long and blacked out, but she is perfectly fine. Especially after placing 10th, in her first Olympia and being the lightest girl up there."
Nicole Ramirez Female Bodybuilder By GeneX
I saw this post at the GeneX forum about Nicole..
Nicole Clark-Ramirez (nclark@massasoit.mass.edu) has been teaching as an adjunct in the English department at Massasoit Community College and Emerson College for about 3-4 years, and has added Bridgewater State College to her repertoire this past fall.
She received her MFA in Creative Writing from Emerson College in early 2003 and attended Boston University, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and UMASS-Boston for her eventual BA in English and Art. While completing her undergraduate degree, she worked for Boston Children's Services (now the Home for Little Wanderers) in both the HSP and EPiC programs. HSP (Healthy, Strong, and Proud) was a Boston area HIV peer prevention group that targeted glbtqs (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, questioning, and straight) youth. But EPiC was her main concern.
EPiC (every person counts) was a very small group that traveled to urban area community centers and high schools (such as Revere High and Roxbury Community Center) to perform self-created presentations on anti-homophobia, anti-racism, and anti-violence for mostly at-risk youth of color. Nicole sees diversity as a necessity in the college classroom; everything from texts to conversations should embrace all diversities in our society, and she hopes that all instructors and professors feel the same.
As an under-30, half-Cuban, mostly-closeted lesbian, she brings a bit of age, racial and sexual diversity to the NECIT seminar. Nicole plans to get her PhD or EdD and strives for the elusive job of a full-time professor. In her five minutes of spare time each week, she attempts to embrace her Cuban roots, read The New Yorker, work out at the gym, and write poetry.