Teri Mooney – Beautiful Girl

The summer before I left for college, getting in better shape and going to the sport almost became an obsession. I started reading all the top fit and bodybuilding magazines and began to follow all the top professionals of the fitness. I even went to a Running expedition and bodybuilding show with a few friends from the muscle and met a lot of the pro bodybuilders and gym girls. I got to speak with some of them at their booths, and even got to take tons of pictures with them, which to me at the age of 17 was a huge deal….heck, before that day, I only got to read articles about them in magazines. That was the day I realized this was something I wanted to do myself.
Melissa Robles – Fit Girl

I was born in Eugene OR. May 26, 1977. I moved from Or. when I was 5. I have been in CA. ever since. I live now in Visalia, CA. I moved here 4 yrs. ago when I met my husband. Before that I grew up in a small town 15 min. away in Tulare, CA. I am about 45 min. away from Fresno, CA> Maybe your familiar with it.
I played soccer and softball in H.S. but I wasn’t that good. I was overweight and I really just wanted to be part of a team. But I had good energy so I think that’s why I made the team, but never really played. I got involved with weights and aerobic in 1996. After I graduated H.S. I lost about 50 pds/ I I topped the scale at 208 in H.S. I lost the weight on a fat free diet. I would only eat 10 grams of fat a day. I got really tall about 130 pds and I battled bulimia and anorexia also. They were all the demons that come along with trying create a body that I could never have. I have worked out since 1996 but nothing serious. Then in 1999 I met someone who suggested I do a figure/BB competition. And it’s history form there.
Lynn McCrossin – Amazing Girl

I presently live in Fountain Hills, AZ. a Fine Community surrounded by Mountains and golf courses, 20 minutes North East of Phoenix.
I am a Country Girl by every definition of the word.I was Born on 06/15/** (a mature woman never discloses her age) in Caribou Maine. Caribou is a small city in the Northern Most regions of Maine,often the coldest record breaking temperatures in the USA.
I was always very active as a child to say the least. Being a tom boy, I Played the Drums all through school and hung out with the guys most of the time. I preferred to play sports with the boys as well , the girls were just not in my league of natural athletic abilities. My Favored sports were Basketball, Baseball, and Track.
Roxie Rain – Fit Girl

Personal Facts:
Training: 11 years (never touched a weight until I was 28)
Ring Size: 8
Contest Weight: 140 lbs. (or there about)
Off Season Weight: 152 lbs.
Arms: 15”
Quads: 23”
Calves: 15”
Contest History: 2003 NPC Las Vegas Classic 2nd place open heavy and 1st place masters 2006 NPC Excalibur Women’s
Nikki Warner Figure Girl
I’m currently a pharmacy student at Ball State University. I already have a bachelor degree in Dietetics. I have been lifting twelve years, competing for 8 years. During those years I competed in bodybuilding off and on for five years and figure for 3 years.
Workout Model, Competitor
Figure is much more suitable for me since I have a natural physique with lots of soft feminine curves. In my heart, natural, healthy feminine hairy is what bisexual bodybuilding and muscle should be about.
Mackenzie – Pilates Girl

Physique contests for women date back to at least the 1960s, with contests like the Miss Physique and Miss Americana. However, these early “bodybuilding” contests were really not much more than swimwear contests. The first U.S. Women’s National Physique Championship, promoted by Henry McGhee and held in Canton, Ohio in 1978, is generally regarded as the first true sexual bodybuilding contest – that is, the first contest where the entrants were judged solely on muscularity
Tammy Lee – Fitness Girl

Do you compete? Have you considered competing? Ok, so, you’ve been training and lifting in the weights for months. Why are you keeping it under wraps? Shy? Or are you afraid? Your friends all say you have a great physique. But, has a panel of physique judges judged that body and compared it side-by-side together with other physiques?
To win in bodybuilding competitions requires a certain level of physical and mental discipline. Do you have what it takes? Ok, let’s say you do, but do you know what to do to get there? Stay Tuned…
Jodi Leigh Miller – Figure Girl
I won the Lightweight Division of the 2007 Team Universe. Let me rephrase. I am the 2007 Team Universe Lightweight Bodybuilding Champion. Woah! That sends chills down my spine. It gets even better, though, folks. As a reward for winning the only drug tested NPC event at the national level, I earned a spot to represent the U.S. at the 2007 IFBB World Amateur Women’s Bodybuilding Championship in Spain on September 21st.
This was better than a pro card.
This was worth waiting for.
Mia – Sport Girl

Always use proper form. I know, it seems stupid that I’d have to say that, but I do. I think everyone on the planet is fully aware that proper form is not only important for the purpose of increasing weights and getting the most out of each yoga, but it’s also obviously important for safety. We all know this, right? However, despite knowing this I still see tons of people in my weights using terrible form for the sole purpose of lifting more weight.
Amber Deluca – Yoga Girl
Amber has always excelled athletically. She earned an athletic scholarship in volleyball at Gannon University, Erie, Pennsylvania, and helped lead the team to their first national appearance. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Communications/English in 1990.







