"Bikini" Class BodyBuilding

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  • astrose00
    astrose00 Posts: 754 Member
    edited December 2014
    I've read tons of stories where ladies go from 0 to competing and placing decently well in short amounts of time. I do think it depends on genetics. A lot of times the women were athletes as kids and are able to jump right in. It's probably not much different than women who are overweight that wind up compieting. Look at the success stories on Bodybuilding.com. There are lots of examples. So now to play devil's advocate... I think your goal is OK and as long as you are going about it in a sound and healthy way, you should go for it. BUT... mentally prepare yourself for what you might feel if you go to compete and see a bunch of ladies who are more advanced than you. Maybe you can set an intermediate goal for yourself for, say, March 1. Get evaluated by a professional at that point and determine if it's still feasible for April. Years ago, a girl from my gym started prepping for a show and she went from "okay" to a banging body in a really short time. I think this is because she started at a healthy weight. She went hard with weights, supplementation, diet and I thought she looked great. She entered a very small competition and won (There were only two people) but she still looked great.

    The one certain thing is that if you are working out and dieting in a healthy way, you will look fantastic by April 2015. Maybe not good enough to win or place high (maybe you will) but I'm sure you will be turning heads!

    Note that I definitely think you should have a trainer who specializes in bodybuilding (bikini, specifically). If you are doing this on your own then I would have to join the naysayers... I've been into fitness for more than 2 decades (and had periods of looking really great) but there's no way a person knows enough (or is objective enough) to do this on her own. I don't think I've ever seen anyone say they trained themselves. And training isn't cheap. Neither is entering contests.

    Good luck!!!
  • astrose00
    astrose00 Posts: 754 Member
    OP, you look great, btw. Congrats on your body transformation!
  • LeanButNotMean44
    LeanButNotMean44 Posts: 852 Member
    All I'm sayin is....
    There's nice ways to say stuff and there's shi**ty ways to say stuff.
    PP's have said what you are trying to convey, nicely.

    The board thread is "Motivation and Support." Not, "Opinions and Advice."

    But - just like my ex husband, I can't control what he says, only how I react to it! I've already "engaged" too much, much more than I normally would. So I'm stopping now.

    Have a nice day everyone!

    Did you miss this part of the OP: "I think six months is a realistic time frame, but if I'm not ready, you can feel free to say I told you so! "

    Nobody is being rude to the OP, and I don't see her taking offense to anything that has been said so far. If anything we are being supportive of her goals by advising her to train for awhile and step on stage looking the best she can.
  • LeanButNotMean44
    LeanButNotMean44 Posts: 852 Member
    Troutsy wrote: »
    OP- I suggest maybe going to the competition in April and observe, not compete. Get a feel for how the competitions flow and if you get a chance talk to some of the other women there about their prep and work out routines. It may help you in the long run and sign up for a competition in the fall as some others have suggested :)

    ^^^^THIS^^^^
  • BarbWhite09
    BarbWhite09 Posts: 1,128 Member
    OP, ignore the rude comments some users are making. I wish you the best of luck on your journey! Having a goal is what always motivates me best and you have an excellent goal!
  • Frequently_Fabulous
    Frequently_Fabulous Posts: 131 Member
    edited January 2015
    To all my new friends- howdy! Otherwise-

    http://youtu.be/Q-Q3gd6S1as
  • Frequently_Fabulous
    Frequently_Fabulous Posts: 131 Member
    Update: It was a small competition (4 in bikini) but I got first place!!! Thanks for all the support! Whoo!
  • badholland
    badholland Posts: 67 Member
    Wow - amazing work in six moths, you smashed it! Seriously inspiring for me xx
  • Frequently_Fabulous
    Frequently_Fabulous Posts: 131 Member
    edited April 2015
    And here is a little write up about how I prepared without a coach, if it helps anyone! :)

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/down_w_the_man/view/a-smart-girl-s-guide-to-bluffing-your-way-through-a-bikini-competition-740819
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