June 26th, 2011 Posted by
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Marcie Fraser is a New York reporter who has become famous in the area for another reason. She's known as the "woman with guns" because she finds time in her busy career to pursue intensive bodybuilding routines and train for triathlons as well.
Her segments on YNN News focus on helping the Capital Region viewers to get healthy and fit with in-depth health reporting. She's also the author of two books, which include the memorable title "Where'd My A** Go? It's Behind YOU!" This book provides readers with practical health and fitness tips based on Fraser's previous job as a behavioral eating specialist at St. Clare's Hospital. She was also a competitive bodybuilder in the past. She got into bodybuilding after moving to Venice Beach, California, which is the mecca of bodybuilders world wide.
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June 26th, 2011 Posted by
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The Marines at Camp Lejeune are known for pushing themselves to the limit in everything they do, but the team of bodybuilders at the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune take it even further. Their bodybuilding routines involve grueling daily workouts with weights, and a big focus on maintaining proper hydration and nutrition in order to withstand the demanding physical routines.
Recently, four of these bodybuilders competed in a local Wilmington competition. One took first place while another took fourth. One of the four was a female bodybuilder, and she enjoyed a second place win in the women's competition. Bodybuilding is certainly a sport, but it's also a lifestyle for many athletes. It offers the ultimate challenge and requires extreme self-discipline and willpower. Most days the Marine bodybuilders wake up at 3:30am to ready for the gym, eating a good meal beforehand and prepping themselves mentally for the extreme workout they are about to perform.
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June 26th, 2011 Posted by
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A female bodybuilder from Stawell, Australia is preparing to compete at the INBA All Female Muscle and Fitness Classic. Tania Walter hopes to walk away with the top prize in her division following months or intensive bodybuilding routines. The INBA event is devoted to women only, and participants are judged in three rounds on their symmetry, posing and muscularity.
The winner gets a trip to /France which includes a shopping trip to the Louis Vuitton store to select a dream outfit. Ms Walter finished as a runner-up in the 2010 ANB Victorian Bodybuilding Championships in Melbourne. This event was her first competition and it gave her some valuable experience. She decided to take a break to work on her family's farm in Marnoo, before resuming weights and cardio in preparation for the 2011 INBA event.
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