There's usually a couple of weeks of decompression after a major event. Best thing is to rest, recover, and enjoy the personal success. Then back to work :)
Printable View
There's usually a couple of weeks of decompression after a major event. Best thing is to rest, recover, and enjoy the personal success. Then back to work :)
well.. Im back home.. and returned to work yesterday, and if there is one thing Ive learned for certain... it is that being just a "bus driver" isn't enough for me any more!
My daughter is graduating this year.. so my focus is going to be on helping her graduate and put her dreams in mothion!... But Im pretty sure you'll be seeing me on the fitness stage at the Canadian national Natural physique show!!
My coach was very pleased with how I looked!
A few judges I heard back from told me I have real "personality" on stage...
My weakness is mostly in the actual skills... and I could have softened my look a bit more... we will see.
I start back training on saturday! lol...
Piffle to softened looks. You looked good.
The routine part might take a few more seasons to develop the technical skills. Some of the women were pretty darn strong gymnasts even at the provincial level.
In some ways it's a shame they don't have fitness for men. It would combine the "classical" bodybuilder look and show some useful strength. I think men's strength routines could rock.
thanks JMP!!
I just read this entire thread. I gotta say.. AWESOME WORK, lady! CONGRATULATIONS! I hope you're still enjoying your accomplishments and success (including your daughter graduating this year :D).
I'm working on packing on mass myself, but its pretty tough going...
All the best to you in your training and future competitions! :)