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  • #1 by RobMash on 22 Dec 2012




  • Palmares:




    TOTAL CANDIDATES PARTECIPATING: 122


    THE AMAZING



    The favourite female bodybuilder among the fans of female bodybuilding

    CONGRATULATION !



    Biography

    Born :12 October 1978
    Place of birth: Braila, Romania
    Current living in : Denver, Colorado

    2012 Ms Olympia - 4th
    2012 Ms International Arnold Classic - 3rd
    2011 Ms Olympia - 5th
    2011 Ms International Arnold Classic - 3rd
    2010 Ms. International Arnold Classic- 8th
    2008 IFBB Worlds Santa Susanna, first heavyweight & overall. Got the pro card
    2007 NABBA Miss Universe, Miss Physique class 1st
    2006 Grand Prix Due Torri, Bologna, Italy 1st
    2005 Women’s European Championship, Yalta, Ukraine - 5th
    2005 Mixed Pairs European Championship with Angelo Alexa - 2nd
    2004 IFBB European Championship, heavyweight, Tavira,Portugal-2nd
    2003 IFBB Romanian National Championship, middleweight 1st
    2000 IFBB Romanian National Championship, heavyweight 3rd

    OCCUPATION: IFBB Pro BB and personal trainer
    BIRTH PLACE: Romania
    HEIGHT: 5'6" (168cm)
    BICEPS: 17, 16.3 contest
    BACK: 47 (120cm)
    THIGHS: 26.8, 24.8 contest
    CALVES: 17 (43 cm)
    WEIGHT: 181 lbs , 165lbs contest

    SQUAT: 375 lbs(170 kg) x 4-6 reps
    BENCH:65 lbs 242 lbs (110 kg) x 4-6 reps
    BICEPS CURL: (30 kg) each arm x 3 reps
    DEADLIFT: 308 lbs (140kg)x 8 reps       
    BEST BODY PART: Shoulders
    LEAST BODY PART: Calves
    FAVORITE EXERCISE: Lateral raises & squats
    LEAST FAV. EXERCISE: Lunges       

    MY STORY

    Ever since I ever knew I was the very active, sportive kind of kid. I had endless energy resources and I loved sports. I began with some track when I was 12 years old. I didn’t do competitions in track and field but in my summer holidays I used to train 2 times a day, about 3 hours each time. I loved to sprint and didn’t like the long distance races. Starting with 15 I started to attend aerobics classes and I loved the fitness part of it, working with weights. At 18 I entered the gym in my native town just to keep fit and lose some weight. That was the moment I fell in love with bodybuilding. I remember, upon starting to go to the little gym in my quiet native town, I began to read the little thin bodybuilding magazines that I could find on the Romanian market at that time. The competition movement in Romanian bodybuilding was kind of poor at that time, but I remember one girl in the gym getting ready for a National Junior Championship…and I admit I felt admiration for her and I wished I had her muscles . I kept on training for the next two years until one day I entered another gym in another town, where I was a student, and the trainer there saw my potential and suggested to me I should train to compete. I’ll never forget how honored I felt…and how happy. So I guess I would have liked to compete but I didn’t manage till I got someone to support me and help me.

    MY TRAINING

    I train 5 days a week, one muscle group a day; I train heavy all the time, except for the legs that I train with low weight but high reps when I get ready for a competition. Usually in off season I try to stay as little as possible in the gym, like 50 minutes or 1 hour maximum and work with high intensity. The main differences between training in off season and training for a competition is, that I change the diet , train my legs with higher reps and also perform some cardio, any type, except I hate to run.
  • #2 by realun on 24 Dec 2012
  • Excellent choice!  Congratulations!
  • #3 by stroble1 on 28 Dec 2012
  •  :heart:
    • stroble1
  • #4 by tommydreamer on 28 Dec 2012
  • Yaxeni Oriquen was not up for this award.

    This poll is invalid.
    • tommydreamer
  • #5 by RobMash on 28 Dec 2012
  • Yaxeni Oriquen was not up for this award.

    This poll is invalid.

    Yaxeni Oriquen has not won the qualification poll so she's not in list

    http://saradas.org/index.php?topic=186109.msg780503#msg780503
  • #6 by papadoc1981 on 29 Dec 2012
  • Is anyone really surprised?  She's the total package with no real flaws.  If she continues to maintain a presence on the net and on the contest stage then no one is beating her in this poll IMO.  Kashma has a chance.
  • #7 by riverroad on 29 Dec 2012
  • A very worthy choice
    • riverroad
  • #8 by samusaran on 01 Jan 2013
  • alina is amazing. will she ever lose? hehe  :)
    • samusaran
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