Muscle in a Dress of the Day: Andrea

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Currently competing under her maiden name (“Morisse”) and residing in the lower placings in the Physique class at an NPC show near you, FMS would prefer to remember Andrea Thiel at her sexiest. Her fabric-stretching, super-curvaceous, pumped, magnificent, muscular best. Well, wouldn’t you prefer that too?!

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If you haven’t seen her new look (and to be honest, she does still look pretty amazing) and are curious to do so, you can see a gallery of her competing (in a posing suit, not a dress) at last year’s NPC Nationals on RxMuscle and/or NPC News Online.

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Enjoy!

Tube of the Week

To finish this week of non-stop self-admiration and on stage female muscle ecstasy, I shall, if I may, take you briefly back to the days when posing suits were a lot smaller and more revealing (I’m sure I’m not the only one who has noticed that).

These were days when routines lasted longer than sixty seconds, days when female bodybuilders really seemed to “express themselves” in competition.

And thanks to timossman911’s channel, we have two clips which, though lacking in the kind of crystal clear quality we now expect as standard, are nevertheless beautiful examples of what happens when an inspired editor goes to work on a couple of the most spectacular female chests ever to grace the sport.

First up, Gillian Hodge and a posing suit that doesn’t seem to want to be there.

And if you can take any more, we’ll end the week with Adrienne Foster.

Enjoy!

The Agony & the Ecstasy

Lea Wiehl – check her out her Facebook, she’s the Danish Georgina McConnell (only smaller!) – took to the stage over the Easter weekend at The Loaded Cup.

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This was her competitive debut, her first experience of the physical and mental challenges involved in preparing for and performing at a bodybuilding show. And in the mood I’m in this week, I couldn’t help but wonder how Lea was feeling as she stood up there and posed for the judges and the crowd (not to mention all the fans following the show’s live stream). And as I looked at Lea, I couldn’t help remembering something I’d read by an anonymous female IFBB pro on her feelings about competing…

It’s agony to get so depleted, but it’s ecstasy to show it off…

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The challenges involved in competing are well-documented. But what of the pleasures? In the final chapter of Strong and Hard Women, Tanya Bunsell gives us a unique and invaluable insight into both as she recounts her experience of following “Michelle”, a female bodybuilder, preparing and competing in a regional British show.

In her opinion, unless you go through the bodybuilding diet yourself, you can never fully understand what it’s like… With more than two weeks to go before the show, “Michelle” finds herself in a difficult place – I’m tired, I’m exhausted and I’m not very responsive. I know that I can just sit in my vegetative state just listening, but it can come across that I just don’t care. I’m just not very enthusiastic – just plodding along. Sometimes I feel like I’m cold, shut off and isolated and completely on my own – and everything gets blamed on the diet and sometimes I feel so alone with it.

But as we enter the fortnight before the show, “Michelle” transforms, both physically and mentally, as the end of her journey (the contest) comes into sight. Dr. Bunsell observes that her drawn face is animated by her bright, almost translucent blue eyes, with dilated pupils. She describes an ‘almost heightened awareness’. This sublime, ‘euphoric’ feeling manifests itself in an overall feeling of confidence.

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This is demonstrated in the gym, when, one week before the competition, she trains in a vest and tight shorts, rather than her usual baggy T-shirts and tracksuit bottoms. Within the gym, Michelle is greeted by hushed whispers, people pointing and shocked stares. Some men even take one look at her and leave the weights area altogether. Instead of her usual reaction of annoyance and frustration as a result of such unwelcome distractions from her training, she now challenges the onlookers in a direct but non-aggressive manner. Far from turning away and avoiding eye contact in a dignified manner, she poses audaciously in front of the mirror for all to see.

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With a couple of days to go, her depleted body is crying out for carbs and her intake of water so great she needs to pee all the time. The afternoon before the show and she’s suffering from a deep thirst and only having the odd tiny sip of water. But at least she gets to have the carbs she’s been dying for. “Michelle” has been looking forward to this treat, but so dry is her mouth that her carrot cake tastes like ‘sawdust’.

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On the day of the show itself, “Michelle” gets what she calls her ‘time to shine’. It’s a regional amateur show, but there’s a crowd of over 1,000 spectators to perform for as well as the judges. Backstage, Dr. Bunsell witnesses “Michelle”‘s final transformation.

As she begins to pump up for the last time, new life is breathed back into her organs, causing the separation between her muscle groups to become so distinctly visible and her veins so prominent that her body looks like an anatomy chart come to life. Her pumped-up muscles glisten underneath the oil and perspiration. It is finally time for that sacred moment. Everything has been building up to this one moment in time.

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It seems then that competing is both a kind of physical AND a spiritual experience, much like a pilgrimage in my opinion. The moment on stage is Mecca, and it is ‘sacred’, and the end of the journey. What “Michelle” feels when on stage is, sadly, missing from the account, but Dr. Bunsell tells us she looks confident, radiant and proud as she stands with the lights shining down on her and the audience clapping and cheering.

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At this point, Dr. Bunsell claims, “Michelle” is storing memories that will serve to get her through the process of contest prep again. The journey has been both spiritual and physical, so they are memories of ‘sensations and emotions’ rather than events.

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And it is these memories of her ‘sacred moment’ that will help enable “Michelle” to compete again and to once more achieve the objectively insane ambition of depleting her body of excess fat and ridding it of as much water as possible, until it is at its most unhealthy and weak. It is the memory of the ‘ecstasy’ that makes the ‘agony’ bearable. And the moment of ‘ecstasy’ is the ‘sacred’ moment when she is posing on stage.

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Congratulations to Lea, to “Michelle” (she won the contest in the book in case you were wondering), and to all competitive female bodybuilders, pro and amateur, whatever their division or federation. FMS wishes you all the ecstasy you can handle!

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Enjoy!

Strong and Hard Women – sadly no paperback edition as yet.

Tube of the Week

Eagle-eyed readers will have noticed the ‘Tube Videos’ page has disappeared, and not before time. Granted, there were some corkers there, but, despite the best intentions, I never got round to updating it, so I decided to bin it altogether. Instead, your fix of outstanding female muscle clips available on YouTube, Daily Motion and so on will be provided by a new feature (drum roll please) Tube of the Week.

XYZ632, the creator of the clip says: I always wanted to do a compilation of female bodybuilders doing Most Muscular poses, so here it is. I hope you enjoy it! 😉

I’m pretty sure you will. TWELVE most muscular minutes encompassing women from way back right up to Rene Marven on stage last year. And a pumping soundtrack too.

A full list of the women in the clip known to the creator is available in the description on the YouTube page. If you can help with identification why not drop him (I assume it’s a ‘him’) a line? And even if you can’t, why not drop him a line and show your appreciation for what must have been hours of work?

What’s next I wonder… Moon poses? Abs rolls? Posing suit malfunctions?

The mind boggles.

Enjoy!

Images of 2013

To finish off what has been a bad year for the sport of female bodybuilding, but, in FMS‘ opinion anyway, a good year for the perception of muscular women in society as a whole, a few of our favourite images from 2013 that we haven’t posted already.

Strap yourselves in for Marthe Sundby, Cindy’s ‘enhancements’, Ria’s rear, squats in the library, a stormtrooper, and what can only be described as a ‘wowcep’. Enjoy!

Christal’s own ‘Keep Calm And..’ creation
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It’s not going to be easy, Christal, but I’ll do my best…

We Can Do It!
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Finland’s Kaisa Toikko‘s tribute to the iconic wartime poster. With more and more women convinced of the benefits of weight training and seeking muscle growth, the message is once again relevant, albeit in a very different way.

left: I’m pretty sure this kind of thing is frowned upon by Health & Safety officials.
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right: And I’m also pretty sure that if that was me getting that close to Marthe Sundby‘s divine bum, I’d just have to take a bite. Screw the dental bills! I mean, how often do chances like that present themselves?

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“So I was in the library, supposed to be working but actually just daydreaming about hot women lifting when there was this enormous flash of light and BANG! there she was, doing squats on the table in front of me. Turns out I can summon her at will. All I have to do is dream. Ain’t I the lucky one?!”

Cosplay, anyone?
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left: Rashida Stowe. I always wondered what the stormtroopers looked like when they took off their uniforms. right: Come fly with Minna Pajulahti as she models the 2014 flight attendants’ outfit for Female Muscle Airlines, the only airline where 100% of passengers watch the pre-flight safety announcements 100% of the time.

Glamorous Female Muscle
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Muscle, beauty and great shoes. left: Good to see that Branka Njecovec, winner of the Arnold Amateur in 2013, got my congratulatory rose. right: Skadi Frei offers a sensational alternative window shopping experience.

Abs!
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Legs!
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Mmmmmonique’s rivers of blood.

America’s got thickness
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left: Rene Marven and her wowcep; right: Shannon from the rear.

Europe’s got thickness
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Virginia and Oana demonstrate that density equals mass over volume.

Ria’s rear
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“Just a little pic of my Bootay'” says Ria.

Cindy ++
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New in 2013, Cindy Landolt‘s enhancements don’t seem to have done her career any harm. Reports suggest she is about to launch a movie career.

Spot the Difference I
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Correct! She’s even hotter in the picture on the right. By the way, does anybody know who ‘she’ is? (Apart from being my favourite unknown muscle hottie of the year.)

Spot the Difference II
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Correct again! Aleesha’s gone blond in 2013.

And finally…
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We’ll leave you with Lithuanian lovely Karina Akmens and her hand bra.

Enjoy!

Inspired by… Martin Kohl

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.

Martin Kohl, one of the most prolific commenters on FMS, is a German with admiration for the female muscle beauty the UK currently has. ‘All the good BB girls are British these days… *envy*,’ he said in response to FBBUK: Haway the Lass!*, a post about teen sensation Georgina McConnell (and, incidentally, one of the most popular FMS posts of this, or any, year).

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But although Martin loves a bit of Georgina (who doesn’t?), back in January he told us that ‘I’d rather go out with Rene if it comes to British beef.’ So first up for Martin today, it’s Rene, who you will probably agree is not only the most successful female bodybuilder from the UK right now, but is also the most beautiful.

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Now that’s what I call eye candy…

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It’s funny that while Martin is such a UK FBB fan, because I’ve always been a massive fan of German FBBs. Sabine Wick, Christa Bauch, the massive Cornelia Brandt, Merle Mohr, Nathalie Falk, the sensationally sexy Skadi Frei, and my all-time German number ein and one of my very first female muscle loves, the beautiful Anja Langer, are just some of the Muskel Mädchen who have filled me with admiration for the female muscle talent of Martin’s home country.

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And this year, it’s been Michaela Schaar, the self-styled ‘Iron Witch’ of the Black Forest, who has made quite an impression on this boy.

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It seems, as we say here, the grass is always greener on the other side, or, as Martin would say, Die Kirschen in Nachbars Garten schmecken immer süßer.

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Thanks to you Martin for continuing to support the blog. Your comments and emails, always honest and full of passion and humour, are always appreciated. I look forward to another year of mutual female muscle jealousy.

Hopefully, I can unearth some more British talent for you to enjoy in 2014…

Trapalicious Thursday

Julie Bourassa is, by all accounts, a very very lovely person. Perhaps her day job has something to do with this. She teaches children with special needs, and it seems to me that being a lovely person and doing that job seem to go hand in hand. I’ve met more than a few special needs teachers in my life – I’m in the education business – and without exception all of them (and they were all women, incidentally) clearly loved what they did and also had what I can only describe as an ‘angelic’ aura about them. They sort of radiated feelings of contentment and goodness.

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You would think, then, that Julie deserved better than this: Whether at the gym, grocery, stores or other public places, people often look down on me, especially in summer when I wear tank tops or short sleeves. When my back is turned, I often hear whispers regarding my physical appearance.

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Unfortunately, I imagine this is not an untypical experience for a female bodybuilder, particularly one as spectacularly built as Julie (and let’s face it, there aren’t many of those). Her physical strength, the physical strength she shares with her sisters of iron, is obvious to all. She wears it like a suit of armour. But less obvious is her emotional strength, her strength of character, again, a strength she shares with all other muscular women who are looked upon as freaks by the majority, but who nevertheless continue to wear their beautiful bodies with pride.

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I used to be disturbed by such inappropriate comments. Now I have learned to ignore them and become indifferent to comments that can be hurtful. I learned to close my eyes and convince myself that I practise bodybuilding for me and other people’s opinions with regard to my choices should not affect my passion for this sport.

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There is the support of family and friends to fall back on as well. And according to Julie, this is crucial. My mother used to ask why I wanted to suffer so much for this discipline. When she realized it was a passion and these little sacrifices helped me to grow and develop, she supported me. My friends are big fans. They help me get through difficult times and to refocus on diet and preparation. I am very fortunate to have people who support me and I can count on in difficult times. There is also the support of the exclusive sisterhood. And then there are the fans. [Thank you] to all my fans for their unconditional support and motivation. Helping me to move forward and to improve my physical condition year after year as a bodybuilder.

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As a bodybuilder.

It’s comforting to hear that at a time when it seems barely a week goes by without hearing that yet another top female bodybuilder has decided to downsize and compete in the physique division. Comforting to know Julie (and it this point I am crossing my fingers, rubbing my lucky coin and knocking on wood) won’t be joining them. Comforting to know, as Julie hits another serene most muscular and her traps pop up to her ears, that there are women out there who will be staying big.

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Julie says that bodybuilding can be compared to shaping a piece of coal into a proper diamond. I like the analogy. Diamonds are hard and beautiful, adjectives that describe female bodybuilders well. And diamonds are, as it seems proper female bodybuilders are increasingly becoming, rare. But on top of that, in the UK, a ‘diamond’ is also a term used to refer to a ‘rare’ person. The best and most valuable kind of person.

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A person like Julie, perhaps.

Most Muscular of the Day

Elena Oana Hreapca

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From early on, Oana had the physique ripe for showing off in the most muscular way, and as she’s developed, her interpretation of this pose has just got better and better.

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I haven’t treated myself to a webcam show for quite a few years now (I know, the discipline of a Trappist monk I have) but if anyone is going to make me fall off the wagon (and fall spectacularly at that) it’ll be Queen Muscle herself.

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