 GOOD RESPONSE “I started out running track in high school, wasn’t until I went to college that running track you became more involved with the weight lifting part. Eventually got to a part where spending more time in the gym than out on the track, and my body responded so quickly.”
GOOD RESPONSE “I started out running track in high school, wasn’t until I went to college that running track you became more involved with the weight lifting part. Eventually got to a part where spending more time in the gym than out on the track, and my body responded so quickly.”
CALL IT A COMEBACK “I was competing off an on from 1988 through 1994. At the time I was still going to school, still working. School took me a little bit longer than normal because had a daughter at that time. I was still going to the gym but wasn’t looking to compete again until my daughter got to an age where I could spend the time that I needed. I started training to come back in August of 2009 feeing like this was an accomplishment that I needed to do.”
EARNING A LIVING “I work as a patrolwoman with the County Sheriff’s Department. My day starts at about 6 o clock in the morning to get up and get my daughter ready for school. From there I head out to the gym, do what I have to do there and on days that I have to come to work, I work a 10-hour shift. I get home at 1 in the morning, eat, go to be and get back up at 6 o’clock to do it all over again. It isn’t easy, but I have to make a living.”
MUSCLE WOMAN “In the summertime it’s kind of interesting because we wear short sleeved shirts -sometimes the little kids see me and are like ‘Oh show me your muscle!’ I tell them ‘It will cost you a quarter’. So they start scrambling and saying ‘Oh I got to get quarter!” I charge them and I take it but eventually I give it back to them.”
JUST DO IT “My motivation is just to keep getting better and better. I want to be able to step on stage at the Olympia and compete with the best women in the world and see how I stack up. Wherever I place, the goal is just to get better. With my job, there are times when I am in court or in a situation where I have to miss a meal, even miss a workout – but I don’t view that as an excuse. I have to work with what I have, and I’m determined to show that it can be done.”


 
   
   
  