Thanks for that link Vegas. That is an unusual career indeed, but it's probably more of a hobby since you can't really make money doing this except at
the highest levels of the sport (nationals) and then you hope for lots of endorsements; and getting hired as a fitness trainer on a corporate basis..
She's looking very good. Very cool of her to pursue this sport. It requires so much time and discipline to get the results she has. I wish her much
success. That coloring on her body is a hassle to put on, you have to just keep applying it the day before you compete, all the way until competition time.
It sloughs off, and you have to put more on. Your hotel bedsheets have layers of that dye but I think hotel people are used to it LOL.
People think gymnastics is subjective, body building is worse in my opinion. They can't define how muscular a female body builder is, they want her buff, balanced, and feminine. So, a super muscular woman will probably lose just because she doesn't look enough like a woman. Heck, even in the men's competition, if you're not a well known competitor to the judges, you probably will do much worse that you should. That's just the way it is in that sport. My nephew has been a bodybuilder for 10 years, and his ex wife is a Ms. Fitness competitor. That's how I know.
People think gymnastics is subjective, body building is worse in my opinion. They can't define how muscular a female body builder is, they want her buff, balanced, and feminine. So, a super muscular woman will probably lose just because she doesn't look enough like a woman. Heck, even in the men's competition, if you're not a well known competitor to the judges, you probably will do much worse that you should. That's just the way it is in that sport. My nephew has been a bodybuilder for 10 years, and his ex wife is a Ms. Fitness competitor. That's how I know.
