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Yeshaira Robles is an American IFBB Pro fitness and figure competitor (bikini category) and fitness model of Puerto Rican extraction. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She won the 2nd place in 2013 Bikini Olympia. Starting at local NPC events, Robles won her IFBB Pro card after winning the 2011 NPC Team Universe Bikini competition.
Jen Cassetty (born in 1974 in Atlanta, Ga.) is a female fitness figure competitor formerly with the IFBB Fitness Organization and current personal trainer, sports model and fitness columnists. Biography
Christine Pomponio-Pate is a figure model and actress who has competed and placed at the Figure Olympia and graced the pages of Muscle & Fitness, Flex, and Ironman magazines. Pomponio-Pate has always enjoyed pushing her body and was athletic and competitive at most sports she tried. Her primary athletic interest was soccer.
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Nicole Wilkins (born February 5, 1984), is an American professional figure and fitness competitor, fitness model, and fitness trainer. [1] She is a four-time winner of the IFBB Figure Olympia Competition, [ 2 ] and a three-time victor of the IFBB Figure International.
Pages in category "Fitness models" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aksana (wrestler) B.
She started competing in fitness and bodybuilding in 2003 as an amateur, and became professional in 2007. Chin is married to Troy Johnson, who is also a bodybuilding fan. [ 2 ] On November 26, 2012, she gave birth to a girl named London Johnson, and for this reason was away from competitions in 2013. [ 5 ]
A 1950 photograph from physique studio Athletic Model Guild. Physique models were commonly photographed in "posing straps", the G-string -style undergarment worn here. Physique photography is a tradition of photography of nude or semi-nude (usually muscular) men which was largely popular between the early 20th century and the 1960s.