Inspired by… Aiden

It’s always nice to know that someone is reading my musings, and even nicer when they actually bother to share their thoughts and/or reach out a mutually female muscle appreciating hand. So, this week on FMS, for some of the lovely readers who have been in touch (whether by email or the comment box), a whole post inspired by them as a way of saying thank you for supporting the blog.

I hope they, and you, will enjoy them.

Back in June, Aiden became FMS‘ first (and so far only) Guest Editor and introduced us to his favourite Crossfit women. His love of muscular women started first emerged when ‘finding female athletes beguiling when I was about 10 years old,’ he told us, so we’ll kick off today with a few ‘athletes’…

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Britian’s Shelley Rudman, Skeleton World Champion

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Snow (which clearly does wonders for the legs) and surf

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Can Aiden have his bike back, please?

After the athletes came the female bodybuilders, as Aiden, like so many of us, ‘plucked up the courage to buy the magazines’. (Read more about the newsagent’s here)

So, as another thank you to Aiden for his outstanding contribution to FMS this year, some selections with him in mind…

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‘Compact and thick’

We certainly haven’t forgotten that way back in January, Aiden described the magnificent Jamie Pinder as ‘fucking glorious’…

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Jamie winning the Physique class at the Chicago Pro this year

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And competing at the Olympia (12th, really?!)

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Glorious indeed.

But we couldn’t do a post for Aiden without his number 1.

‘She is a very appealing woman, attractive, amusing, great body and the crowning glory, she knows how good she looks and she likes showing it off.’

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Miranda thinks ‘that guy who wrote all that cool stuff about me on that blog… I wish there was some way that I could thank him…’

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Just another normal night in Miranda’s hotel room

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Something like Aiden’s idea of heaven?

Thanks again Aiden, hope you enjoyed today’s post, a Merry Christmas to you, and may all the women you meet in 2014 be ‘compact and thick’!




















Miranda shows her power (with Emily Friedman)

Enjoy! Another reader inspired post coming tomorrow…

C. Moore Glootz’s Fun from Rear

C. Moore Glootz is a UK-based female muscle fan in his late thirties who was first alerted to the beauty of the muscular female behind as a teenager.

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When we asked C. Moore for a bit of bio, he sent us the picture above with the message “This is not me. But this is TOTALLY me!”

So, with some trepidation, this week FMS hands over to our latest guest editor.

I blame the WPW Back Page for my female muscle butt addiction.

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Left to right: Jitka, Paula, Tazzie aka breakfast, lunch and dinner. Yum yum.

Lenda Murray NOOD! Sweet muscle butt heaven.

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There ain’t enough oil in the world for the plans I made for that bootiful behind…

C. Moore sez see ya tomorra!

Crossfit: Camille Le Blanc Bazinet

Guest edited by FMS’ Crossfit correspondent, Aiden.

Compact and powerful, she would be more in favour if she was a little more ripped.

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6ft1swell writes: Not the top of Aiden’s list, but Camille is my current favourite Crossfitter, simply because she’s so absolutely gorgeous.

Here’s Camille in action at her regional qualifier, breaking a Crossfit world record.

Would you like to be FMS’ next Guest Editor? Is there a particular muscle, a particular theme, or a particular woman that you would like to see celebrated on the blog? In fact, is there any aspect of female muscle fandom that you feel we are missing here? Email 6ft1swell@gmail.com to get the ball rolling.

Crossfit: Eva T

Guest edited by FMS’ Crossfit correspondent, Aiden.

Hello readers,

I have been into female muscle since finding female athletes beguiling when I was about 10 years old, and in those days it would have been female track and field.

This went onto female bodybuilders when I plucked up courage to buy the magazines.

I trained in sports and competed myself, and nearing the end of the first decade of the second millennium I became aware of Crossfit as a training methodology, used it for a while and stopped using it for training as for men it makes weeds but women seem to flourish under the high reps and relatively heavier weights than they are normally exposed to. The bodies that are produced remind me of those of female track athletes of the power field, ie. 100-800m athletes, with well-developed bodies, glutes, thighs, torso and decent arms. Not the pure aesthetic sculptures that female bodybuilders develop but more athletes in the performance sense.

One of the first women I saw was Eva T, she was one of the original Nasty Girls, the original female Crossfitters. An ex-Olympic skier, she had a good chassis.

Enjoy.

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Eva on the right

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Would you like to be FMS’ next Guest Editor? Is there a particular muscle, a particular theme, or a particular woman that you would like to see celebrated on the blog? In fact, is there any aspect of female muscle fandom that you feel we are missing here? Email 6ft1swell@gmail.com to get the ball rolling.