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Tonya Knight guest posing at a fitness expo mid-late 1980s

Thursday, September 9th, 2010


Ahhh, the ultimate female bodybuilder in my book ! Tonya Knight ! She physically had it all ! Looks, excellent muscle size, beautiful shapes, perfect skin, femininity, she was awesome ! She didn’t quite have the necessary package to be winning Ms Olympia but in my opinion her physique aesthetically looked better than those women anyway. Tonya probably was better known for portraying “Gold” on the original “American Gladiators for I believe 3 years. Despite how awesome looking some other female bodybuilders over the years have looked none will beat Tonya in my opinion. My favorite of all time.

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Steph Park having fun flex’n

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010


female bodybuilder, flexing muscles, Steph Park, sorrmuscles.com

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Ericca Kern squat heavy

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010


sexy female bodybuilder Ericca Kern squat heavy

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6PACK ABS

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010


Israely female bodybuilder showing her abs on the news

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Bodybuilding posing lesson with Julie Green.

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010


www.getleanbuildmuscle.com presents a complete posing seminar for the competitive female bodybuilder wanting to learn to pose. A great refresher for anyone.

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Rachel McLish interview from mid 1980s

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010


Rachel McLish being interviewed by Cathy Rigby probably around 1985 or so. I don’t have the entire interview here but I have most of it. Rachel talks about how she got into bodybuilding and working out… the usual stuff. The quality is so so but it was recorded off an old tape. Hopefully Rachel fans will find this a rare find.

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Mindi O’Brien wet biceps by fountain HD

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010


Mindi O’Brien flexing her incredible biceps in front of a fountain.

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Muscular Peggy Schoolcraft gets reunited with SchoolMate

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010


Peggy gets reunited with a guy that went to school with her…

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    PEC BOUNCE

    Tuesday, September 7th, 2010


    THIS IS JUST FUNNY TO ME…BUT APPARENTLY ITS A POPULAR EVENT :)

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      How to Feel Your Abs Work

      Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

      Working out is just that. Done properly it is work, and there is nothing worse than to think you are working for nothing. Two of my favorite ab exercises are bridges and side planks. These are very effective at engaging all your core muscles. The problem for me is that there isn’t really a “burn” with these moves. I like to KNOW that I am muscle building. This is the move that I use to get it in my midsection. First I do not mean to diminish the effectiveness of planks and bridges for core work. Just the opposite. They are the center pieces of my abdominal training. They are perfect for older lifters, male and female, because they are moves that remove all stress from the spine. I am just old school and need to feel the abs working. Though I know they are in bridges and planks I miss that burn. All of the exercises for ab work that bring the tightness and burn sensations generally involve lying on your back as the starting position. From there crunches, leg lifts and bicycles are all great at giving your abs a workout. But for me I find that I cheat way too much by moving my neck and head as much as actually working my abs. Being on my back brings discomfort to my spine and lower back very quickly. Again, it’s not that these are bad moves for ab work, it’s that I don’t think they are the most effective, given their shortcomings. To build muscle in my core, and to give my abs the burn I look for what I do is the rope pull crunch. To do this move, go to a cable machine and use the rope attachment. Get on your knees facing the cable about 3 feet from the bottom of the machine. Hold the rope in both hands and place your hands next to your ears. Now “crunch” by bringing your forehead down to the floor. The two keys to making this move effective for core work is to NOT use your arms to pull and to bring your head down in an arcing motion. Do an actual crunch but be sitting up on your knees. Variations off this are to spread your knees to move the emphasis and to bring your head down not between your legs but off to the sides. Why do I think this is better than standard crunches? First it takes me off my back which eliminates spine and neck issues but most importantly I can adjust the amount of weight I use. The reason most people do crunches improperly is because they can not lift the amount that their upper body weighs. So after a few reps they are cheating. Same theory applies once your abs tire. Here you can keep adding or removing weight so that your form stays good, which is essential to make a crunching move build muscle. Ab work is not about a lot of weight. It’s about working the ab muscles with proper motion, not just moving your neck and head. By adjusting the weight to allow me to do the rope pull crunch properly, I can do enough reps to get the burn that makes me know for sure that muscle building took place.


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