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I saw Nicki competing at a recent Lenda Murray show.. I really like her look.. platinum hair, the muscles, and the ink. Very striking. To me, she looks like a movie/comic book character (and I mean that in a good way).
I took some cell phone photos of her on stage, that I’m probably gonna post on my Patreon page at some point. (my site is in my signature, for interested parties). I’ll post in this forum if/when I upload the pics.A couple of exclusive photos from Nicki competing at the 2021 Lenda Murray were just uploaded today. They’re not perfect quality, but definitely show how great Nicki looked on stage this summer. The pics are available to view for $5/month pledge. Which means you also get access to every other $2/$5 upload, for basically the cost of a cup of coffee (yeah, I’m using that fundraising meme).. all the original artwork, photo uploads, original stories, etc. If you’re in to muscular and/or domineering Alpha Females, give it a look, and help sustain independent art. Thanks
6.2.98ParticipantNice transformation.. Hopefully, She’ll keep getting bigger
6.2.98ParticipantI recognize I’m pointing out the obvious, but.. Her arms are epic as Hell.
6.2.98ParticipantOnce upon a time, Betty (& Bev Francis) were the masters of the most muscular pose.
Good times.September 29, 2021 at 6:29 am in reply to: The All Things Arnold [I ain’t gonna spell his surname no-more) Thread #1513556.2.98ParticipantI understand Arnold’s point about the dangers of extreme bodybuilding.. and his opinion obviously carries a lot of weight, and is duly noted.
But that said, a lot of pro sports are dangerous. Look at all the former NFL & NHL players with lingering health problems and cognitive issues, same for retired boxers. Disfiguring and deadly crashes in pro motorsports, NASCAR, etc. Highest level, competitive sports can be very dangerous, and that’s part of why they are so lucrative and enticing.Arnold is concerned for the health and well-being of juiced-up bodybuilders.. but I think this is sort of a situation where these athletes aren’t looking to be saved. Improving sports safety measures (and education) has been beneficial (& has become a way for professional leagues to insulate themselves from future litigation), but ultimately no one is coercing competitive athletes to engage in risky behaviors, this is what they want to do.
6.2.98ParticipantForgot to mention Lisa Cross.. She’s gotta be on my list ~
6.2.98ParticipantFun thread.. Bumpin’ it.
I’ve always gone wild for the corn-fed Muscle Monsters, so I’d say Karla Nelsen & Becca Swanson make my list.
Coming up, I was a big fan of Raye Hollitt, Hannie Van Aken, Laura Binetti.. Beautiful muscular women <3
6.2.98ParticipantNice thread. Leah reminds me of (a more matured) Zoa Linsey.
Speaking of.. I haven’t seen Zoa for a long time. She used to be pretty active on YouTube, etc.6.2.98ParticipantOh yes, she is so amazing!
She is doing well, finishing studies at University, doing personal training & still working out. But no place in her life now for an online presence with videos, sessions, etc.
Yeah, watching Rita’s opponents flail around, and hearing them talk during matches.. seems she probably had some of the strongest, most tense, scissors.
And something I always liked (watching Rita), is that she’s always very casual & contented as her opponent is suffering. It’s a funny contrast. Anyways, thanks for the update. I was hoping life is treatin’ her well.6.2.98ParticipantKiller quads & delts. Thanks for posting ~
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