On Beauty

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Given the subjects of the last three days here at FMS, it’s hardly surprising that I’ve been thinking about the beauty of muscular women rather a lot this week, but the ever-excellent Ryan Takahashi‘s excellent recent essay on The “Alternate Femininity” of Female Bodybuilders has also served as a source of today’s musings.

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Mr Takahashi’s essay neatly debunks the myth that female bodybuilders are “masculine” just because their own particular brand of femininity is unconventional before turning more specifically to the concept of “beauty”. They [muscular and non-muscular women] are all beautiful… The only difference is how universally regarded their beauty is, he writes. Most of us can agree that Bar Rafaeli is super gorgeous. But not everyone can agree that Monica Martin is equally gorgeous.

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Now I’m not about to disagree with the man, but I guess it’s indicative of just how far I have immersed myself in the world of female muscle that I had to look Bar Rafaeli up. I had heard the name – I’m not completely out of touch(!) – but I’d never, as far as I knew, seen her before. There she was, in all her conventional beauty. And it turned out that yes, most men do apparently agree that she is, as Mr Takahashi puts it, “super gorgeous”. But not, it seems, me. Quite honestly, she left me cold.

I’ll give you another example. At the place I’ve been working recently there’s a young French female lawyer. The entirety of the male staff at the firm (well, the straight ones, anyway) are utterly smitten with her, and not just because she earns lawyer money! She’s a looker, as they say. But her beauty is a Bar Rafaeli kind of conventional beauty. I’d rather spend some quality time with the girl from the post room who does Muay Thai and who arrives at work all sweaty from her cycle in. I’m a minority of one.

The days when I would worry about this sort of thing are long gone. Why am I different? or What’s wrong with me? are not questions I ask any more. But I am asking myself another question: Suppose I’d never seen Bar Rafaeli or Monica before and you showed me a picture of just their faces. Suppose you did the same with the French lawyer and the post room girl. Suppose I knew nothing about them, that I just had their face to go on. Would I find Monica and Ms Muay Thai more beautiful?

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Is there something identifiably different about the faces of female bodybuilders and fit, muscular women more generally? Do they have (for want of a better word) “stronger” features, perhaps? Or is it more about their inner strength and confidence, and comfort in their own skin revealing itself somehow? Shining through their eyes or something? These are obviously not questions that I’m about to give a definitive answer to, but I will say that if you look at any before & after transformation picture you can see that it’s not just that the newly-muscular woman’s body has changed. The face has changed too. Leaner, yes, of course, but isn’t there something else as well?

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I haven’t always been so exclusive about associating facial beauty with physical beauty. Seven years ago I fell in love with my wife, and that was, at least initially, to do with how beautiful I thought she was. But since she’s got into working out (see FMS passim), I’d say that yes, her face has changed. She’s happier within herself, and that inner contentment is, I think, what’s making her even more beautiful to me.

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I could well be over-analysing. It may be as simple as the fact that fit women have the healthy glow that comes from regular exercise and a clean diet. After all, isn’t the pilates teacher always better-looking than her students?! Nevertheless, I’ve always thought it would be interesting to reverse the experiment mentioned above. Does it work the other way around? Can men whose taste in women is more conventional tell when they’re looking at a muscular woman? If you show a non-female muscle head a picture of just the face of a muscular woman, would he find her beautiful?

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What exactly it would prove if he did I’m not exactly sure, maybe just that the muscle woman you chose was, as well as being unconventionally beautiful, also conventionally beautiful in many ways. And that’s not really the point, is it?! But at least it gave me an excuse to feature the undeniably gorgeous Mavi and Shannon (it’s back to Courtney again now, apparently), which is no bad thing.

So, what is my point?

I didn’t promise one, but I feel I should try to come up with one nevertheless…

While checking out Georgina McConnell‘s Instagram the other day I came across this: The woman who does not require validation from anyone is the most feared individual on the planet. It’s a quote attributed to London-based political writer Mohadesa Najumi (and you can search for more on her if you dare). Now, I doubt Ms Najumi had muscular women in mind when she came up with this little nugget, but she’d probably agree their utter lack of regard for the role society would have them play qualifies them as the “feared individual” type.

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When female muscle fans like me write about the Beauty of the Muscular Woman or whatever, are we not guilty of deluding ourselves that our words, our arguments, in some way “validate” their beauty? If so, I imagine Georgina McConnell and Mohadesa Najumi would accuse us of missing the point entirely. We flatter ourselves that they care what we think. They neither want nor need defending.

And I suspect it is this that I, you, and the rest of the brethren are really responding to. It’s not so much that the muscular woman offers an alternative concept of beauty, and more that she offers no invitation whatsoever for you to judge her beauty at all.

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I started this post yesterday, and today, while having lunch with a colleague, the pretty young French lawyer came up. I confessed she didn’t do it for me. “Is it an ‘I’m married so I don’t talk about how hot some chicks are’ thing?” he wondered. Not at all, I said, and then I confessed I found the post room girl much more exciting. “Oh,” said my colleague, “You like chicks with the fuck-you attitude.” Shit, I said to myself. I’ve been blabbing away on this subject for hours and there it is, all succinctly put. Damn!

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Enjoy!

Haway the Lass! Georgina Wins Again

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Delighted to report that while it was all going down at the Olympia in Las Vegas, FMS‘ favourite 20-year-old from the north-east of England was winning the Women’s Physique Division at the UKBFF North-West Championships in Leeds. In doing so, she qualified for what will be her second crack at the British Championships, which take place in a couple of weeks in Nottingham. Congratulations Georgina!

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On stage pics of the event are thin on the ground at the moment (or have a big watermark across them saying DO NOT COPY), and there’s no report or official results as yet, but from the little I have, there were at least two other women competing in Physique for Georgina to blow away with her size, and, particularly at this show more than any of her previous outings, her insane conditioning. And still only 20!

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As the show approached, Georgina was clearly feeling her legs looked better than ever, posting selfie after selfie of ever more shredded pins on her Instagram. So many, in fact, that she actually felt the need to apologise (sort of) for the glut. Sorry for all the leg pics, she wrote in the week leading up to the show. But look at me calve!!!

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Freaky! And it seems those legs, along with the rest of this remarkable young woman, are providing inspiration to other bodybuilders male and female within and outside the UK. Georgina’s had her problems with social media abuse in the past, but these days the messages of encouragement and admiration are all over her Instagram.

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And since the contest, it’s been back to work, getting a “crazy pump” on as she begins her preparation for the British Championships. Last year, regular readers may remember, that show didn’t work out so well for her (see FMS passim). I get the feeling that this year she’ll fare much much better in the biggest UK show there is.

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Haway the lass!

And we leave you with a tiny bit of video of the mighty Georgina winning in Leeds.

[Word of warning – to save your ears you might want to turn your sound down a touch before watching, them’s some serious bellows of support she’s getting!]

Read Georgina’s recent interview with RxMuscle here.

Enjoy!

August Picture Post: Sexy Selfies

The final installment of our August Picture Post

Mercedes Ciprut
Fitness Freak, ciprut on Instagram

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From Vancouver, Mercedes describes herself as an “Energizer Bunny”, so you can use your own imagination on that one. Her exotic looks and sexy muscles are currently causing a bit of a stir among the female muscle lovin’ brethren on Tumblr.

Massiel “Massy” Indhira Arias
Celebrity Trainer, mankofit on Instagram

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More exotic looks and sexy muscles from “Mankofit”, a Dominican-born NYC-based personal trainer who is on a mission. One day I hope to be the influence of a new generation of trainers that teaches people a lifestyle instead of a quick fix to a summer bikini body, she says. And it’s hardly surprising given that she originally started working out as a way of battling depression that she’s such an advocate, describing exercise as the highlight of my life. Check out her website for more.

Josee Gallant
Physique Athlete turned Crossfitter, josee_gallant on Instagram

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A bit of a serial selfie taker is Josee. I don’t need much to be happy, she says. A good workout, a good pump, a mirror, good lighting, and voilà! Frankly, FMS thinks it is actually a bit of a shame that she’s been devoting herself to Crossfit since June-ish given that she has such potential as a physique competitor (see below), but at least she’s still flexing for her cameraphone on a pleasingly regular basis. She seems to have a different look every day, but she’s always muscular and gorgeous.

Robin Dee
Heavyweight Bodybuilder, robintripledee on Instagram

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Every ounce of her [200+lbs pure muscle body] is sexy, writes one forum poster. Her shoulders are wider than a barn door, and I am not sure I have seen an FBB that is sexier than Robin in tight clothes. She is the queen of selfies, and that is no small compliment! She has a gorgeous body, and she shows it like she knows it.

Michelle Lewin
IFBB Pro Bikini, michelle_lewin on Instagram

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I love to sweat like a maniac, says Michelle, as reported by UK “newspaper” the Daily Star just over a week ago. Seems the woman they call “La Cuerpa” is something of a rising star not only among the brethren, but also with the wider public as a result of the kind of mainstream media interest that only a bikini model can generate these days. But fear not, bikini girls can be just as freaky as the big girls, even if it is in a slightly different way. There’s nothing more motivating than when you find a new vein, she says. Nice! Oh, and you’ll be upset to know the Instagram account that we’ve linked here contains ONLY her lingerie and bikini photos. Sorry.

Juliana Malacarne
IFBB Pro Physique, julesfit10 on Instagram

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The woman FMS readers voted the 4th hottest hard woman in the world (and the #1 Brazilian) is, like a fine wine, getting better (ie. hotter and harder) as she ages. This post-workout delight is by no means the sexiest recent selfie we could find of La Malacarne, but we thought if we DID post the sexiest one, you wouldn’t make it to the end of today’s post and consequently held it back.That’s how much we care.

Georgina McConnell
UKBFF Physique Competitor, geeeorgina_1993 on Instagram

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Photo dated 21st August. Oh my!

BONUS!

Josee Gallant oozes muscular sex appeal all over the place during her routine at the 2013 New Brunswick Provincial Bodybuilding Championships before she started her venture into the world of Crossfit training. Don’t you agree that while there’s nothing wrong at all with Crossfit, Josee should probably give physique another go?

Enjoy!

Muscle in a Dress of the Day: Selfies

Four examples of the selfie work of four of the most beautiful young women in the world, all of them previously featured here on FMS at one time or another.

Josee Gallant
previously seen on FMS, Oct 2013 Selfies of the Day: FMGs
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Physique competitor Josee, is, in her own words, hungry for an IFBB pro card. She has recently gone into Crossfit, but there is absolutely no need to panic, on a recent Facebook post she assures us she’s not loosing [sic] muscle. And this 22-year-old Canadian does like a selfie. I don’t need much to be happy, she says. A good workout, a good pump, a mirror, good lighting. And when she happens to be wearing a figure hugging red dress at those moments of happiness, then her happiness spreads!

Jessica Scofield
previously seen on FMS, Feb 2013 Saint Valentina: Slaves Loves…
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We posted this pic of Jessica last time we featured her, but make no apologies for doing so again. I can never get over how hard (as in tough) she looks on the left, and how soft (as in I’m in love) she looks on the right, just from having that long lustrous hair down. She describes herself as an elite powerlifter, a coach, a nutrition specialist, an actress, a model, a teacher, a poet, and a renaissance woman. But there’s been very little news of her in the last couple of years, and her website appears to be down. STRONG is the new sexy. Most women can’t handle it – I’m not most women. Some men can’t either – that’s not my problem. It would be a crying shame to never again hear from a woman so physically extraordinary and capable of writing tenets like that, wouldn’t it?

Leah Wiehl
previously seen on FMS, Apr 2014 The Agony & the Ecstasy
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Don’t understand why people stare! jokes Leah in her caption for this selfie, posted on her Instagram at the start of June. We’re staring because we never saw a woman look SOOOOOO beautiful and sexy!!! answers one of her followers. ‘Cause they wanna ask to feel your biceps… or is that just me? says another, answering a non-question with a question. Because no one has ever seen a beautiful girl in a dress with muscles so big! suggests another. Naughty naughty Leah, fishing for compliments like that…

Georgina McConnell
previously seen on FMS, many many times
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Georgina. So beautiful, so lean, so tanned, so vascular. Glammed up and ready to make all and sundry stop and stare. Haway Georgina! You gorgeous thing you, please don’t make me beg for your permission to follow your Instagram (he pleaded). Haven’t I always been utterly and hopelessly over-the-top in my compliments? Haway!

More?

Josee Gallant on stage in 2013
Jessica Scofield in FTVideo’s “Results May Vary” preview
Leah Wiehl at the 2014 Loaded Cup (warning, LONG intro, Leah at 0.36)
Big Big Big Georgina in the gym

Enjoy!

Back Is Beautiful: Freaky Fantasy Favourites

For our final offering of Back Is Beautiful week, a selection of favourites, a little bit of fantasy, and (everybody’s favourite) some proper female muscle freakiness.

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No, I’m not the biggest fan of “excessive” tattoos (although it is nice of her to wear a reminder of what I should be doing more of) but yes, I want to cup her lats in my hands and give them a good squeeze to see if they are as hard and sexy as they look.

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If I could have my “give a back massage to the Crossitter of your choice” wish right now, hot (and sweaty) Danielle Sidell would be the only name on the shortlist.

FREAKY!
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Anne Freitas‘ rightly famous “Christmas tree” erector spinae (that’s spinal erector muscles to you and me). Also known as “those abs things in your lower back”.

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Back is most definitely beautiful. The genetically-gifted Nancy Lewis (left) and Desiree Ellis display the results of their hard work (and more besides).

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Emily Ingram, an NPC Physique competitor from Georgia (and mother of four) needs a better camera and could probably break your fingers with her rhomboids.

FREAKY!
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Yep, I’m calling freaky on Georgina McConnell. Not because her back is freaky like Freitas-freaky (although if she keeps going as she has until now, that is going to be a very real possibility at some stage), but rather because of her incredible development for her age. The biggest and best 19-year-old back on the planet.

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FMS favourite Danielle Reardon (see Hot and Hard 100 #32) puts the muscle into the physique class with her back in this nicely-lit (I wonder if by accident or design?) shot taken in the countdown to her recent revelatory appearance in St. Louis.

FREAKY!
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When Ruthie Lucchesi (left) and Jacqueline “Jay” Fuchs spread their lats, they stay spread [eh? – ed.]. Jay’s latissimus dorsi, in particular, seem to go on forever, and make her waist look absolutely tiny in comparison. Freaky and very very sexy.

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Athena Signakis‘ back seems to be pure muscle with a thin layer of skin over it. A living anatomical sculpture. And one I can quite easily picture myself attempting to massage, attempting because I press as hard as I can but can’t make any impact on those slabs of granite (and meanwhile Athena lies there, feeling nothing and wondering whether I’ve started yet). And if you can pull your eyes away from that magnificent sight for a moment, check out Aleesha Young and what I can only describe as her “lat overhang”. Mouth-watering female muscle meat right there.

FANTASY!
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Pure fantasy. Shredded contest-ready (and tanned up) backs just waiting for you to warm up your hands and apply that oil. And make sure you don’t miss any of those little crevices between her bulging muscles. Get your fingers right in there. I’m feeling light-headed just thinking about it. The pleasure of actually doing it would no doubt leave me in need of some resuscitation. From the top: Karina Nascimento, marvellous Mindy O’Brien, and I don’t know but feel I should. Please, if you do know whose succulent back this is, comment below, or email 6ft1swell@gmail.com.

SUPER FREAKY!
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Maria Rita Penteado and the only erector spinae I know of that make Anne Freitas want to “work harder on the lower back”. Abs on the back. Incredible. I mean, how do you even flex them? Nothing happens when I do it. Try it for yourself!

OK, then. One more…

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Enjoy!

Pic of the Week

It’s nearly the end of March already and we haven’t had a single pic of British teen bodybuilding phenomenon Georgina McConnell on FMS this year. Well, it’s high time we did something about that, don’t you think? Wonder what she’s been up to…

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Ah, I see. She’s been GROWING!

198lbs (which is over 14st, or about 90kg) and counting, according to Georgina.

Enjoy!

Women of the Year

In 2011, it was Kashma Maharaj, Fabiola Boulanger, Ginger Martin, Cinderella Landolt, Penpraghai Tiangngok and Katka Kyptova. Last year, FMS selected Sarah Hayes, Holland Canter, Helle Nielsen, Andrea Brazier, Gillian Kovack and Tarna Alderman.

It’s that time of year again.

Just to remind you, we are not, in any way, claiming that these are the six biggest or best female bodybuilders in the world today (although on this occasion you will probably agree that one of them is, indeed, the best). Rather we are simply celebrating six of FMS‘ many favourites from the last twelve months.

Why six? Well, six was the number we decided on the first time we did this in 2011, and we chose six because it is the number of finalists in most bodybuilding contests (if there are at least six competitors anyway). They are in no particular order, they are Female Muscle Slave’s Women of the Year 2013

Shannon Courtney: Bodybuilder

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FMS has already written plenty about Shannon, devoting a whole week to this incredible young female bodybuilder, just over a month ago. In a nutshell, we wanted to celebrate Shannon’s decision not to switch down to the physique division. It was a decision she made after much umming and ahing over a period of months that had Shannon devotees constantly on the verge of tears (if not hara-kiri) dreading that she would, as threatened, ‘go physique’. Fortunately, this never happened, and in October, on her Facebook page, was the news the world, well, the female muscle lovin’ world at least, had been waiting for: Screw this Physique transformation, she wrote, I Can’t Hide the BODYBUILDER inside. #fbb #forlife Back to real training!

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Cue scenes of jubilation the world over, not to mention an impromptu party at the FMS office that only started to fizzle out three days and several arrests later.

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It’s a testament to her popularity with the fans that for the first time in a long time Alina Popa has serious competition in the Muscle Goddess of the Year poll on the forum whose first rule is that you do not talk about it. And yet, Shannon didn’t even win the NPC USAs, where she was awarded her pro card. Know who won? Margie something, wasn’t it? Exactly. So what is it Shannon’s got that other recently anointed pros haven’t got? Well, except for the youth, the beauty, that smile, those funky eyebrow raises, hamstrings that make male bodybuilders find a quiet corner and weep a little, a quad sweep that has addresses in two different postcodes, and an upper body known to intimidate bull elephants, what exactly is it that Shannon’s got?

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Star quality. The kind of thing you can’t put your finger on but you know when you see it. And that, I reckon is why we fans are getting all excited about Shannon. In her we see media, a woman who can bring female bodybuilding back to the outer fringes of the mainstream. I swear that every time I see a new pic of her I start to hear the Stone Roses’ song ‘This Is The One’ in my head!

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However, whether Shannon is ‘The One’ or not is largely irrelevant – to her anyway. Shannon sets herself goals, then goes and achieves them. Her first goal was to find out what division she should compete in. With that sorted (hopefully once and for all) she wanted to get her pro card. Check. What matters to Shannon now is making it to the Olympia (no doubt while it’s still there for female bodybuilders).

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Strap yourselves in for Shannon Courtney in 2014.

Sexy Sophie Arvebrink

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It was back in February, I think, that I started to suffer from this strange affliction, writes 6ft1swell. I’ve since sought all kinds of cures – from hypnosis to acupuncture, from psychoanalysis to anti-psychotic drugs, and there have been no tangible results. And what exactly is this affliction of which you speak Mr Swell? Well, since I first wrote about sexy Sophie Arvebrink I have been quite unable to type her name without adding that word in front of it. Try as I might not to, my fingers just type it. And I’m beginning to think there’s absolutely nothing I can do about it…

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The rest of us at FMS, while sympathising with Swell’s plight, honestly don’t see how it’s that big of a problem. Sophie is, after all, well, you know… sexy. It’s not as if he’s typing some inappropriate adjective. Sexy suits Sophie 100%.

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What the rest of us at FMS spend more time worrying about is what exactly it is that Sophie does, because it seems to us that her entire life consists of the gym, taking pictures of herself, posting said pictures, getting a bit of sleep (probably, we can’t confirm this but we seriously doubt anyone can look as fine as Sophie does without a fair bit of shuteye), and, er, that seems to be about it. Occasionally, Sophie posts pictures of herself in her trademark vest and tight tight leggings (naughty naughty thoughts) in some sunny location like the south of Turkey, but even then all she seems to do is work out and take pictures of herself, post those pictures and…

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You get the idea. I think there’s only one way to find out. I think we need to send Mr Swell to Stockholm. I think he needs to track Miss Arvebrink down and get to the bottom (right to the tight little bottom) of this question of Sophie’s activities. Perhaps then, and only then, will he be cured.

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Sophie says: 1½ years. Strong Is the New Sexy

Meanwhile, we can only go on what her sexiness posts on her Facebook page for clues about her life and her future plans. My motivation? Well. I will never be the biggest girl, or the strongest one. I will probably never be the most ripped one, or some sexy bikini fitness girl. And I don’t feel like competing. All I ever wanted is to be the best version of myself. And that’s plenty enough to motivate me. Now let’s GOOOOO!

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OK, Swell. Let’s give it another go. Let’s see if you can type ‘The Self-Motivating Sophie Arvebrink’ as the title of this piece. Go on, give it a go. Oh dear. Better get on that plane to Stockholm. Wait a minute! Why’s he smiling? Get after him and get those tickets cancelled! It was a cunning plan all along!!!

[Swell’s Postcard’s from Stockholm is a new series coming soon on FMS]

Shawna Strong: Shawna 2.0

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2013 didn’t begin well for Shawna Pierce. In fact things hadn’t been going well for a couple of years. Tough economic times meant that her personal training clientele had dwindled. I ended up giving up most of my possessions, I lost 2 animals tragically, and my relationship fell apart with my then boyfriend, she says. However, this prompted a change of location, new friends and enrollment on the Dietetics program at Arizona State University. Reinvigorated, she entered the 2011 NPC USAs and made a bid for her pro card, but only managed 9th. I was disappointed yet not totally discouraged, she says. I needed to make changes; to decide to stop competing or push forward and continuing to improve.

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To be a bodybuilder has always been Shawna’s dream. All my friends wanted to play house and with dolls and they wanted to be models and I was obsessed with muscles and superheroes. Then I discovered bodybuilders and their ‘superhero presence’ on a cover of a magazine in the grocery store when I was 12 years old. I asked my mom to buy me Muscle & Fitness magazine and she looked at me weird, but after a little begging and pleading she let me buy it. I saw my first heartthrob Arnold Schwarzenegger there… Holy Moly! I was not only hooked on him, but on the sport itself. I hid in my bedroom and read up on nutrition and exercise techniques, and would study the pics & workouts of bodybuilders nearly every day. Before long she was also hooked on Cory Everson’s ESPN workouts, but being a small town girl I didn’t have access to a gym, so I did what I could with my limited weight set at home, and the TV show.

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She graduated, joined the military, got married. She met a female bodybuilder at a gym, followed her to a competition and asked to be trained by her. After six months she couldn’t afford her FBB trainer and started a workout program with a friend’s aunt online. By 2003 she had her BSc in Community Health Education, gained her personal trainer qualifications and had entered her first competition. She began working as a personal trainer on her own time, full-time after a move to Arizona in 2006, then independently from 2008.

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Fast forward again to the beginning of 2013. I was in a very dark space, she says. And then, I went back to directing my attention on the 1 thing that empowered me the most, bodybuilding. February 20th, 2013 is when I invented Shawna Strong, and my whole life took a 180 degree turn.

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I started a new social network, changed my look, started self-promoting and getting into modeling, and set a goal to reach professional status in bodybuilding… this time with my whole heart in it. I achieved just that, the dream person I imagined at age 12. On July 19, 2013 I won my Pro card, and felt the most amazing feeling aside of love that day. Don’t you just LOVE a happy ending?

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Quite a story. And quite a woman. I very much doubt her story ends here.

Follow it on her website.

Suzy Kellner: The Joy of Muscle

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Looking at the physique of Hungary’s Suzy (Zsuzsanna, ain’t those Zs’s zsexy) Kellner, it’s hard to believe that like Lisa Cross (reported by FMS in October) this zsexational woman is one of those ex-anorexic turned bodybuilding athlete success stories. A body like hers would be achievement enough if she’d been relatively healthy when she started out. The fact that she has built her zspectacular physique out of the body of a chronic anorexic makes her achievement all the more admirable.

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Suzy’s condition was once so bad that she had to be hospitalised, and it was at that point that she says she decided to make a change in my life. Starting with capoeira and ‘acrobatics’, she began her journey back to health, but even then when she first entered a gym and started to work out seriously, she weighed in at a mere 39kg (which is a touch over 6st, or just under 86lbs depending on your location).

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Maybe this is why Suzy gives off such great vibes when showing herself off, whether it’s on stage or in the many many clips she has made for her own website and others. Not since the days of Dr Dena Westerfield, in my opinion anyway, has a female bodybuilder communicated the joy of being in her own muscular body with such aplomb. She eyes up her own bicep as she flexes it with a killer combination of pride and desire. She flexes her abs and runs her hands over the muscle in the classic ‘washboard’ style, then looks to camera and winks. She finishes a set of shoulder presses and proceeds to check herself out in the mirror with a 1,000 megawatt smile.

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Of course, Suzy has been showing us the joy of muscle for a good few years now, so why one of the Women of the Year in 2013? Well, first of all there’s her website, which has really only got up and running in the last few months. There’s also the fact that she competed at the Arnold Amateur in 2013, winning over all and sundry backstage with that body and that smile, and finishing in the top 6 in the taller physique class.

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And then there was her work with fitvids this year. Their clips of Suzy working out are probably my pick of the year. In a tiny black vest and the kind of skin tight shorts that don’t so much cover her beautiful muscle bottom as frame it, Suzy is in top condition just after the Arnold. She pumps up her arms, bis and tris, and preens and poses for the camera (and herself) in the mirror. At this point, how the guys in the background attempting to work out while this is going on don’t just all run towards the changing rooms with their hands firmly on their groins I really don’t know. But then, unbelievably, it gets better. Suzy puts her gorgeous, tanned and defined abs through a punishing set, then walks away towards the changing rooms herself. If the sashay she does that ensures everyone in the place is going to notice her glutes doesn’t do it for you, then the fact that just after she’s walked right past the noses of two or three lucky guys she turns back to camera and flexes her upper body before blowing a kiss right at you, the viewer, is bound to. Quite honestly I’m not absolutely sure what happens after that. I think she turns around again and keeps sashaying away from camera as the clip fades out. I’m temporarily blind at that point, you see.

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If we had an FMS prize for ‘Performance of the Year in a Gym-Based Clip’, Suzy would be a zshoe-in. Maybe next year… when I’m sure we’ll have witnessed plenty more of this amazing woman’s ability to get across the joy of muscle.

Georgina McConnell: Mission to Hyooooge

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How could Georgina not be one of FMS‘ Women of the Year? We’ve written as much about the teenage (not for much longer) sensation from the north-east as about any other woman this year. Back in March we noted her breakout onto the fan forums (Future Star); in July we told of the press she was getting in the British muscle media and her victory at the UKBFF North (Haway the Lass); then in September it was all about Georgina and Me when the planets lined up, a story on Georgina in the British press went global, and Georgina herself name-checked FMS on her Twitter – quite possibly, no, absolutely our finest moment thus far!

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Granted, our most recent post concerning Georgina didn’t bring the greatest of news, as FMS reported her disappointment at (what she called) her ‘stupid body’ not exactly showing itself at its best for the day of the UKBFF British Championships. However, even then there was no little optimism from our growin’ lass, as she vowed not be ‘stuck in physique forever’ and instead to focus on getting ‘hyooooge’.

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And why wouldn’t she be optimistic? Here she is, ‘three and a bit years’ from her starting point. Imagine the damage she is going to be doing to female bodybuilding stages (if there are any, that is) in another three and a bit!

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Even since our last check-up on Georgina, things have moved along. There’s evidence of even more hyoooogeness, and what’s more, Georgina has designed herself a T-shirt – email her on musclesport@ymail.com for more details.

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And even better, at least for fans wanting to throw some pennies in Georgina’s direction, she has most recently revealed plans for a bit of camming after Christmas: Gunna be setting some kind of cam up for a bit [of] funding etc and obviously because people have been asking. After Christmas… Would anyone be interested? Funny how the words ‘woods’, ‘does’, ‘bear’ and ‘shit’ just popped into my mind the first time I read that. Oh, you too? Now that is strange!

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And, as I always seem to finish off whenever I’m writing about Georgina, British!

Alina Popa: The (Uncrowned) Queen

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There’s a clip on YouTube of Alina Popa’s posing routine at the 2013 Ms Olympia taken by a (female) fan who (judging by the other clips) had travelled to Las Vegas for the event. The fan wasn’t filming in the auditorium but off a big screen, so the image, although very watchable, is slightly skewed. What’s interesting about it is that at the start of the clip you can hear the fan say something (in Russian I think) and ‘Popa’. Now I don’t speak Russian, but it sounds, to my overactive imagination anyway, that what she’s saying is ‘Be quiet, it’s Popa’, or ‘Drop what you’re doing and come watch, it’s Popa’, or perhaps even ‘Oh my God! Look at Popa!’

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I may be totally wide of the mark with my imaginary translation, but the point I’m trying to make is that whereas in 2012 she had appeared at the Ms International, in 2013 she did not. Whereas in 2012 she had done countless photo sets and video shoots, there have been precious few this year. She gave us less, but it amounted to more, and it made Alina’s appearance at the Olympia an event.

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We wondered if it was possible that Alina would be able to improve on the package she had brought to the 2011 and 2012 Olympias, but we also knew that she had gone high up into the Rockies to train with Mr Olympia Phil Heath at a gym run by Heather Policky’s ex-husband. If there was anywhere where she could find that little extra, it would probably be there. And when showtime arrived, and Alina took to the stage, and we saw the results, we were not disappointed. It had been worth the wait.

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Don’t get me wrong. I’m not saying for a moment that Alina’s ascent to the top of the female bodybuilding tree happened overnight. Her glorious physique is quite obviously the result of many many years of relentless dedication and effort. She has been the fans’ favourite for some time now, and anyone else who’s seen the Muscle Angels clip where Annie Riveccio has to lie down after worshipping Alina’s pre-contest body won’t be in any doubt that she’s been admired by her fellow female bodybuilders for some time too. It’s just that this year she’s gone to another level.

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Check out Georgina McConnell’s Instagram, for example. There are lots of pictures of Georgina, her meals, and other amusing stuff. And then there’s Popa. OK, there’s also Debi Laszewski, Tina Chandler and so on. But there’s only a pic or two of them, while there’s lots and lots of Popa. Check out other FBBs’ Instagrams, Facebooks. Witness how many images of Alina they post as inspiration. You’ll find Georgina’s is typical. Tarna Alderman (an FMS Woman of the Year in 2012) cited Alina’s influence when she tweeted her decision to stay with bodybuilding in October: @ALINAPOPA1 shows it can be feminine! I’ve been a big fan of Alina since I got into bbing, [she’s] literally the only reason I’ve stayed with bbing, very inspiring. Check out other FBBs’ Twitters for references to Alina’s inspiration. You’ll find them.

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This is what we were getting at when FMS wrote, back in November in our Ms Olympia review, that Alina is now ‘the leading female bodybuilder in the world’. She may not be wearing the crown yet, but for the fans, and, more importantly I think, for her peers, she is the de facto Queen of the sport.

Your Women of the Year? Same? Different?
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Contest of the Day: UKBFF British I

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UKBFF British Championships
Physique
20th October, Harrogate

In what was the first ever Physique contest at the UKBFF British championships, FMS favourite Ria Ward was the clear winner. Ria reigns in Harrogate, the headline in Flex Online UK read, calling her performance ‘stunning’, and adding that Ria epitomises the blend of muscularity and femininity that women’s physique is all about.

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Last year’s UKBFF bodybuilding champion, the lovely Rosanna Harte, was commenting live on the show on the Muscular Development forum. Rosie reckoned Ria was a clear winner, [she’s] already got such a polished and pretty look. Judging by the photos I’ve seen, Rosie’s assessment was spot on. [It’d] be nice to see how well she’d do in the European’s or World’s, Rosie added, and FMS quite agrees. If the first UKBFF Physique champion is indicative of the quality of future winners, then Britain can expect to be well-represented internationally in this division.

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And among the other competitors who made the top six on the day, Michelle Williams is FMS’ top tip for future Physique champion. Like Ria Ward, Michelle has come to the Physique class via unsuccessful outings in Body Fitness in competitions past, but unlike Ria (and so many other UK muscle women) Michelle is actually from the South of England (!) training herself and clients at the Resistance Gym in Bognor Regis.

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I’m liking this girl more and more, wrote Rosie Harte. Nice feminine shape and classic, almost ’80s look to her presentation. Once again, we can’t fault Rosie’s trained eye. We’re liking Michelle a lot too, and if you agree with us and Rosie you might want to start following this potential future star via her Facebook and Instagram pages.

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Attention-grabbing as Ria and Michelle were once the photos of the contest had started to go up, while I was glued to Rosie’s play-by-play descriptions as the contest was actually taking place, it was two women whose names didn’t appear among those who made the top six who were in my thoughts.

Northern Ireland’s Lesley-Ann Armstrong, NABBA World champion in 2012 (see FMS July 2012), had, along with Ria Ward, been a pre-contest favourite with most commentators. She had the contest experience, and a proven track record of getting her prep right for showtime. Just two weeks before the finals, she posted these images on her Facebook.

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Unfortunately, attempts to actually find a picture of Lesley-Ann during the show have proved fruitless, so we’ll just have to go on another of Rosie’s comments that it was a shame that Lesley-Ann wasn’t in tighter condition. But even during the pre-judging, Rosie Harte had Ria Ward, Michelle Williams and Lesley-Ann as the ‘standouts’ in the class, and was surprised when Lesley-Ann wasn’t called out with Ria Ward for the first comparison round. A mystery indeed.

Meanwhile, FMS had been whipping themselves (and attempting to whip readers) into a frenzy of anticipation over teenage female muscle sensation Georgina McConnell‘s appearance at Harrogate for months now (see FMS posts past). However, we waited in vain for her name to appear even once on Rosie’s commentary. But Georgina herself cleared up the mystery as to why that was almost immediately.

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The day after the contest, she posted this to her Instagram, bemoaning her body’s lack of timing: Aye just full up now! Not show day tho stupid body.

And a few days later, this mission statement appeared.

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It’s comforting to know that Georgina isn’t too disappointed by her experience, and very exciting that she is still determined to ‘get hyoooge’. At the time of writing, Georgina says she’s Getting massive n fat n stuff, and her most recent Instagram post suggests that the ‘massive’ part is true, anyway.

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But however great we continue to think Georgina is, this is, after all, a post about a contest, and it would be wrong of me not to finish by giving the last word to the winner. It feels amazing to be the first champion, Ria said afterwards. This class is perfect for me. And we think Ria’s perfect for the class!

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In the year ahead, FMS is looking forward to seeing Georgina continuing her development, and to seeing Lesley-Ann Armstrong and Michelle Williams coming back next year better than ever. But most of all, FMS is really looking forward now to seeing Ria representing the UK internationally in the Physique class.

We reckon she’ll do us proud.

Tomorrow, UKBFF Part II, Bodybuilding.

What’s (Been) Going On: Georgina and Me

Back in July, FMS brought you news of the British mainstream muscle media having finally caught on to the star in the making that is 19-year-old Georgina McConnell (see Haway the Lass). Well, now the FMS offices have reopened again after our little late summer break, we are delighted to bring you the news that in the last week, Georgina has been all over the media. And not just in Britain.

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‘Toate vor sa fie slabe, doar eu imi doresc sa fiu tot mai mare’. Cum arata acum adolescenta reads the headline from Stirile Pro TV in Romania; from the Brisbane Times in Australia, Meet Georgina McConnell the bodybuilding teen and from New Zealand, stuff.co.nz has video with its article entitled The extreme bodybuilding teen; in the US, website Top News hails Georgina McConnell: The New Face of Bodybuilding; but in Lithuania, the story was reported by balsas.lt as Raumenimis besididžiuojanti jauna kultūristė: dauguma merginų lieknėja, o aš noriu stambėti

We could go on. Georgina has officially ‘gone global’. If they haven’t heard about her yet in Peru or Bhutan, Mauritius or the Solomon Islands, they soon will.

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Interestingly, while many of the news stories just regurgitate The Daily Mail’s story, a handful have focused on Georgina’s response on her Facebook page to some of the nastier comments made about her. US web news resource Softpedia reported that Bullied 19-Year-Old Bodybuilder Georgina McConnell Responds to Haters, while from France, Nouvelles du Monde‘s headline reads Intimidé 19-Year-Old Bodybuilder Georgina McConnell répond aux Haters.

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When the mighty Insane Muscle Girls linked FMS‘ most recent article on Georgina, I would like to say that a chain of events was set in motion that led to this explosion in media interest. I would like to say that, but it’s about a million times more likely that the source of all this media coverage is none other than the website of the UK newspaper The Daily Mail, which featured Georgina on 28th August under the headline ‘MOST GIRLS WANT TO BE THIN AND DAINTY, BUT I WANT TO GET BIGGER’: Teen bodybuilder bulks up lifting heavy weights and eating six meals day.

That this newspaper in particular, with its reputation for and history of conservatism and tradition should have become, it seems, the mainstream media source for news of UK female bodybuilding is, in itself, very surprising. But there will be more about this later in the week on FMS. For now, like the world’s media, let’s focus on Georgina.

What, if anything, has all this publicity gained the teenage muscle sensation?

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Well, she’s certainly a lot more famous than she was a couple of weeks ago. If only a tiny proportion of people in the world have read any of the numerous articles about her, that’s millions more people who know who she is.

This might be a bit of a mixed blessing. After all, there’s potentially millions more ‘haters’ now with a link to her Facebook page staring them in the face. But most of them will tire of Georgina and move on to hating pastures new before long.

In addition, she will have gained new fans, and fans tend to stick around a lot longer. Despite her feeling the need to ‘respond’ to the haters, she has thousands of people from all over the world visiting her on Facebook who are there solely to praise her, her body, and her attitude. In fact, a couple of weeks after her message to the haters, she posted another message that began Would just like to say thanks for all the support and lovely messages I’ve been getting.

And on top of that, Georgina seems to have achieved heroine status for a number of women, among them Joanna Rafael, writing under the headline TEEN BODYBUILDER IS MY NEW BODY IMAGE IDOL on Blisstree.com. She dresses modestly in everyday life, despite the killer self esteem, Joanna writes in admiration. And she seems wildly self possessed and comfortable with other people’s judgments. I want to be just like her, Joanna concludes. McConnell seems like a particularly determined and cool young woman.

Indeed!

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So where does the ‘Me’ in the ‘Georgina and Me’ fit in?

You probably aren’t very curious about that, but just in case you were wondering, firstly, a little of the Georgina’s media stardust has inadvertently fallen onto FMS courtesy of the New York Daily News. This is obviously a publication with somewhat higher journalistic standards than the majority of the world’s media. Not content with reproducing The Daily Mail‘s article verbatim, as so many other websites did, Daily News journalist Victoria Taylor actually did a bit of research and found FMS’ previous articles on Georgina, then linked them in the article under the (slightly misleading) name ‘bodybuilding blogs’. Cue a massive hike in visits to my little blog. Thanks Victoria!

Secondly, Georgina herself has read and commented on the article on her Twitter page

And although she must have read it on Amazons World rather than direct from source, honestly, I don’t care where she read it. The fact that she liked it enough to bother to tweet, the fact that she called it ‘awesome’, that, dear reader, is like getting a big wet (albeit virtual) kiss from the muscle goddess herself.

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Wow!

Georgina’s next show will be the UKBFF British Championships. The championships take place at the Harrogate International Centre, on 19th and 20th October. To see Georgina live, telephone (0044) 151 931 4090 for tickets.

Personally, I can’t wait to see Georgina’s updates as she prepares over the coming weeks.

As we are always saying around here at FMS these days, Haway the lass!

FBBUK: Haway the Lass! *

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NOW THIS WILL SHOCK YOU screamed the headline on the ‘Muscle Scene’ page in the UK print edition of Muscular Development magazine under the picture of FMS‘ favourite teen muscle sensation, Georgina McConnell. You’ll be no doubt thinking “Yeah, she’s pretty good”, continues the piece. Well, prepare yourself, it says. She’s only 19 years old! I jest not!

Maybe I should make a stab at female muscle journalism, because I (and most other female muscle heads) could have written something about her for the mainstream muscle media circa two years ago. Still, it’s good they’re catching up now, because Georgina is, I think we can all agree, most definitely a story worth writing about.

I am rarely ever this stunned by raw new talent like this lady, it continues. Holy crap, I gotta say it again – 19 YEARS OLD!

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But then again, if you are going to keep up with Georgina, you’re going to have to work hard. Since FMS last brought you news of her (see FBBUK: Georgina McConnell, Future Star), she seems to have doubled in size!

The piece in Muscular Development was accompanied by pics of Georgina from the NABBA North show in May, where Georgina came in second in the Trained Figure class, the same placing as she had achieved in the same contest last year on her competitive debut. You might think this repeat could mean she hasn’t progressed, but wait, this time the NABBA show wasn’t actually the show she was preparing for. She took to the stage for that show actually four weeks shy of her contest shape. The NABBA show was just a prelude, a practice run.

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The show that Georgina was in fact preparing for took place at the start of June, the UKBFF North, where she competed in the Physique class. She posted photos of herself as she dieted down during the last four weeks, in each new one she was more impressive, more cut, more vascular.

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Did she win? Oh yes, you bet she won. And gained some more mainstream muscle media exposure, this time from the UK edition of Flex Online. Star of the day was Georgina McConnell, a UKBFF newcomer, who at only 19-years-old won another quality women’s physique class, they reported.

And now Georgina has her sights set on the UKBFF British Championships. Her fourteen-week prep for that has already started. It could well be that by October there is a 19-year-old British Women’s Physique champion, and Georgina is one step closer to her dream of professional status. She’s clearly in a hurry. Watch this space!

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Try and keep up with Georgina on her Twitter. She’ll leave you breathless!

* Haway the lass! = “Come on girl!” (used as encouragement, Geordie)