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February 6, 2008 at 9:13 pm #31178cpbell0033944ParticipantFebruary 7, 2008 at 5:58 pm #31179LParticipant
I do like alot of tattoos so either way Cindy would still be hot IMO but I don't think she is the type to go and cover her whole body with tattoos but that is a nice scorpio she has put on her ankle 🙂
February 7, 2008 at 7:08 pm #31180cpbell0033944ParticipantI do like alot of tattoos so either way Cindy would still be hot IMO but I don't think she is the type to go and cover her whole body with tattoos but that is a nice scorpio she has put on her ankle 🙂
No, I don't think she's a wild child like Melody Spetko. ::) ;D
February 11, 2008 at 3:34 am #31181Jon SaulParticipantNo, I don't think she's a wild child like Melody Spetko. ::) ;D
That's good, the more of Cindy's skin that isn't inked, the better to be seen and admired. ;D
February 11, 2008 at 5:35 pm #31182AlexGKeymasterJust posted yesterday (Sunday, February 10, 2008) on her blog page,
a vid-clip of Super Cindy flexin' away on stage. 😮 ;D 8)Source: http://cindyphillips.blogspot.com/
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~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)February 11, 2008 at 10:18 pm #31183cpbell0033944ParticipantJust posted yesterday (Sunday, February 10, 2008) on her blog page,
a vid-clip of Super Cindy flexin' away on stage. 😮 ;D 8)Very nice! Good to see a short snippet of Johanna too. I look foward to Cindy having the time to produce a more interesting routine; it's one of my bugbears with the modern scene that the routines are not as sopectacular as once they were. I wonder whether it's weakness caused by the extreme depletion required nowadays?
February 12, 2008 at 7:42 am #31184randy guillotteParticipant…it's one of my bugbears with the modern scene that the routines are not as sopectacular as once they were. I wonder whether it's weakness caused by the extreme depletion required nowadays?
That would explain a bit, indeed. I know the fitness gals put their all into the routine part of their performance, I figured with the FBB's it was just because they were basically there to show muscle…
February 12, 2008 at 4:00 pm #31185cpbell0033944ParticipantThat would explain a bit, indeed. I know the fitness gals put their all into the routine part of their performance, I figured with the FBB's it was just because they were basically there to show muscle…
I have seen a clip on YouTube (doesn't seem to exist now) of Michelle Ralabate doing a routine including going from full splits to handstand just using her arm and shoulder strength that was both astonishing and arousing to watch. Admittedly, she was an ex-gymnast, but she had to have the energy to do it. She was in great, lean condition, but not as dry or pinched-cheeked as they are now. I've also read that some FBBs feel weak and dizzy on stage because they're dehydrated and undernourished for contest because the pressure to show every last striation has gone too far. I argued this over on UnrealMuscle (before one member lobbed brickbats at me, prompting me to leave) – isn't it better for the paying public to see interesting routines that show the competitor's strength nd athleticism rather than a dull routine, but, hey, at least she's only at 7% bodyfat?
February 13, 2008 at 4:27 am #31186randy guillotteParticipant– isn't it better for the paying public to see interesting routines that show the competitor's strength nd athleticism rather than a dull routine…
I would agree with you on this, but then, isn't that why the fitness scene came into being in the first place? And the strength shows for the FBBs (usually showing them in "off-season" form, but with greater strength)? I would almost opt to see Fbbs compete in a more natural form, instead of…
… I've also read that some FBBs feel weak and dizzy on stage because they're dehydrated and undernourished for contest because the pressure to show every last striation has gone too far.
February 13, 2008 at 4:03 pm #31187cpbell0033944ParticipantI would agree with you on this, but then, isn't that why the fitness scene came into being in the first place? And the strength shows for the FBBs (usually showing them in "off-season" form, but with greater strength)? I would almost opt to see Fbbs compete in a more natural form, instead of…
I think that was, as you said, the reason for the introduction of Fitness. Unfortunately, the physiques in Fitness tend to be rather less impressive, and the acrobatic level means that only ex-gymnasts can compete. I'm not asking for acrobatics on the posing stage, just some interesting moves and maybe the odd manouevre that shows the woman's strength and flexibility. Too many routines now are Figure 1/4-turns set to music.
As for conditioning, I'm not saying I want to see FBBs coming-in soft (though off-season is definitely my favourite) – just that there's conditioning and then there's plain dehydrated and haggard.
To me, this is great conditioning:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seGLBrDTkuc&NR=1
http://www.amgprofiles.com/Johanna/Pics/Johanna3007.jpg
whereas this is excessive:
. No disrespect intended to Ms Turell; I'm just sayin'.
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