Showing posts with label Tina Chandler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tina Chandler. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 November 2013

Contest of the Day: Ms Olympia

This week on FMS we'll be looking back at some of the contests that have been held recently. But don't expect any considered, objective opinions...

Once upon a time, the only way I could get the results of female bodybuilding contests was from muscle magazines. I was excited to see the handful of images of the winner and the other top finishers, but then again being dependent on the magazines for female muscle material meant I was pretty excited about any image of a female bodybuilder in those days. But by the time I was reading that Cory Everson or Lenda Murray had won the Ms Olympia title again, and drooling over the pictures of them posing on stage, a month or more had passed since the contest itself.

It's all different now. Big contests like the Olympia have live webcasts. I can actually watch the show. If there isn't a webcast, there will be a website where I can follow a 'play-by-play' description of what's happening on stage. Images are uploaded within hours of the show, and hundreds of images of each contest, sometimes of each contestant, are available online within days. I'm so much more engaged with female bodybuilding as a sport now.

What hasn't changed is the way I personally 'judge' the contests. From those magazine years until the present I have never been able to look at the women in any objective way. I want my favourite to win. I judge with my heart (or perhaps groin would be a more accurate description). Back in 1988 I would have been looking at the pics in Muscle & Fitness and wishing Anja had beaten Cory (and don't get me wrong I thought Cory was great, but I was in love with Anja). A few weekends ago I followed the play-by-play description of the recent UKBFF British Championships (by reigning champ Rosanna Harte, no less) hoping that my favourite lady would win.

I'm completely unable to think about contests in any other way.

More about the UKBFF later in the week.

But we begin our week of reviews with the biggest contest of them all...

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Ms OLYMPIA
26th September, Las Vegas

The result was no surprise, no surprise at all. Iris Kyle was crowned for the ninth time (a record for any bodybuilder, male or female) and for the eighth time in a row. It is a magnificent, unique achievement, and to my untrained and ignorant eye, she really did look back to her best after a disappointing showing at the Ms International, when she had been suffering from illness (though that hadn't stopped her winning it). One spectator who attended the show agreed, I saw her at the Arnold and was not that impressed with her performance. But at the Olympia people were in awe when she flexed her back and hit her poses. Another female muscle fan claimed, You had to be there to believe it. She exudes champion attitude. She was really shining with confidence and really had the most professionalism.

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It's easy to knock Iris (as we noted here on FMS in our Ms O countdown). She is held by some to be responsible for the demise of female bodybuilding at its highest level, simply because she has turned up in her best shape year after year. It seems to me that is a peverse way to look at it. In fact, I think what has happened is that Iris has forced her competitors to raise their game. To challenge her, to really challenge for the Ms Olympia title, you are going to have to bring a spectacular package to Las Vegas. In years past that spectacular package has been brought a number of times by Yaxeni Oriquen. In 2009 it was Heather Policky, and last year it was Debi Laszewski who had never been better. This year, though, the challenge came from Alina Popa.

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Before the show we wondered how she could improve on the physique she had presented the judges in 2011 and 2012. We knew she hadn't been seen on stage since last year's Olympia. We knew she had been preparing in Colorado at Heather Policky's ex-husband's gym, the gym frequented by Mr Olympia Phil Heath. We thought that if there was anywhere she could find that little extra surely this was the place for her to be. We imagined her emerging from the Rockies bigger and better than ever.

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And we were not disappointed.

Debi Laszewski finished in the top three for the second year in a row. Yaxeni Oriquen, the Olympia veteran of Olympia veterans, was fourth, her lowest placing since 2009 - which was probably more indicative of the high overall standard than any shortcomings on her part. Gorgeous Brigita Brezovac, in what we now know was sadly her last ever competition, was fifth, and the top six was completed by rising star Juanita Blaino, competing in her first Olympia.

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Personally, I was very very taken with Juanita, as I have been every time I've seen pictures of her in competition. Her glutes, I am quite happy to admit, are two of my favourite things in female bodybulding at the moment. I was also, as I always am, extremely excited to see the bounteously muscular physique of Mmmmonique Jones (8th place) in a posing suit. Her routine, full of understated slinky sexy moves was one of the 2013 Ms O highlights for the area in and around my groin.

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My heart went out to Tina Chandler, a long-time FMS favourite, who finished 12th (last because Tammy Jones withdrew). I'm beginning to wonder if we are ever going to see the stunning 2011 Tampa Pro Tina again, but having said that, if Slave had been judging the show, Tina would have been in the top six just for being Tina.

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But 2013 at the Ms O was, for me, all about Alina. And not just for me. She has that je ne sais quoi, that x-factor, that makes her appeal not just to the fans, but to her peers, and just about anybody else with an interest in the sport. It was unanimous that Alina should have won, said one of the fans who attended. Not the first time that a female bodybuilding result has been questioned, I don't want to make that tired, old point again. But that fan continued, From other ladies who were on that stage to the countless FBBs at the event. From fans to photographers all in favour of Alina. It was overwhelming. And not to mention social media was heavily in favour of her as well. No one, it seems, is immune to Alina's charms.

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With the genetics I have bodybuilding is my only option to compete right now, tweeted Tarna Alderman after the Ms Olympia. @ALINAPOPA1 shows it can be feminine! I've been a big fan of Alina since I got into bbing, [she's] literally the only reason I've stayed with bbing, very inspiring.

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Alina certainly has more followers than Iris has ever had. For all her achievements, and despite her consistent excellence over more than a decade, Iris has never won the fans' hearts in the way Alina undoubtedly has. More pertinent than that though, is the reaction of Alina's peers to her Olympia performance. They might indicate that it is now Alina, not Iris, who sets the standards other female bodybuilders aspire to.

Alina now leads the challenge to dethrone Iris - in fact she looks like the only contender. She leads the popularity stakes with the fans, and female bodybuilders the world over look to emulate her. And since the Olympia she has taken to her Facebook page to speak to her sisters of iron, calling for a collective effort to reinvigorate the sport. Alina may not be Ms Olympia. Not yet, anyway. But, it seems to me that she can rightly claim to be the leading female bodybuilder in the world now.

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Review the 2013 Ms O routines on YouTube (first of three parts) here

Enjoy!

Saturday, 12 October 2013

Freaky Week

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Researching the Ms O countdown posts a couple of weeks ago I came across these images of Anne Freitas, taken a full eight days before the contest.

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Then, in the week after Iris Kyle had been crowned (again, sigh), Tina Chandler (12th?!) posted these pictures of herself on her Facebook page, commenting that
It's always cool to see the changes our bodies go through during contest time.
Here are some shots of me 3 days after the show. Lol.


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The idea for Freaky Week was born.

It's about extreme muscularity, extreme vascularity, and some of the other bits that only muscle women bring to the party. It's about the kind of close-ups that would repulse most, but leave the likes of me (and I dare say you, dear reader) breathless.

It's also about us, the breathless ones, the ones who reply to Tina's Facebook post telling her how 'awesome','hot' or 'stunningly beautiful' she is in these shots. My non-femuscle head friends could probably understand what I find attractive about, say, Cindy Landolt or Larissa Reis, but definitely not why I can't keep my hands above the table while looking at these images of Anne's or Tina's thighs. They'd never get it.

They'd call me a freak.


From Sandra Tisdale's Twitter. Not 100% serious of course, but wow, what if she was? What if she actually went ahead and did it?

Freaky Week is also about this. Arrogance. The joy of muscle. The desire to shock and the pleasure of having the body - the 'abnormal', 'freaky' body - to do just that.

Get yer freak on!

Thursday, 26 September 2013

FMS Ms O Countdown: Juanita & Tina

From FMS, February 12th this year: Pros beware. Juanita is coming! Without question, a star of the future. In all probability, the very near future.

I do impress myself sometimes.

And I was patting myself on the back even more in July when Juanita Blaino, in front of her home crowd in Chicago, came second to Monique Jones by a mere point in only her first professional outing, and also carried off the Best Poser prize.

Now, if only Juanita had just stayed in Chicago and prepared for the Olympia, people would be calling me some kind of (crazed, but hey, a fine line and all that) female muscle seer. But she didn't. She went to Tampa a month later, and there, this rising star, whose two most recent results had been her 2012 Nationals win (heavyweight and overall), followed by coming within a point of winning her first pro show... didn't place.

Clunk.

Anyway, I, for one, am optimistic Juanita has enough experience to arrive in Las Vegas with her Chicago self, rather than the Tampa version. She first competed way back in 1988, but took time away from contests after 1994 while her daughter was growing up before returning in 2010. And as they say, form is temporary and class is permanent, and Juanita has a lot of class, so despite her disappointment in Tampa, I expect her to put up a strong showing on her Olympia debut.

And talking of class, Tina Chandler will be appearing at her 4th Olympia since she won her pro card at the Nationals in 2007. That year, Beverly DiRenzo, Nekole Hamrick, Michelle Neil and Kris Murrell were the top four heavyweights. Kristy Hawkins, Brit Miller, Karen Choat and Elena Seiple the top four light -heavyweights, and Hawkins took the overall title. You wouldn't have bet much at the time that six years later it would be Tina, the middleweight class winner, who would be the only one of those women appearing at the Olympia. In fact, of those eight mentioned, only Kristy Hawkins, 7th in 2009, has appeared at the Olympia at all.

Perhaps the reason is Tina's obvious love of her sport. The thing I MOSTLY enjoy about bodybuilding is the innermost challenge I must face each and every time I am to compete and improve, she says. I love having to face my fears and overcome them to get to the next level. This is the ART of bodybuilding and the ART of knowing yourself better than most people admit they want to know!

She is also a passionate advocate for female bodybuilding and an outspoken critic of the IFBB's recent decisions. I really think it's absurd to get rid of bodybuilding. It really makes no sense to me. If they were to do this, let's say hypothetically, don't you think they will run into the same problems in about 3-5 years? The same problem of not having a class for those girls to go to who have been competing at a certain level and have found themselves with a little more muscle than when they began.

Furthermore, Tina is an eloquent campaigner for better prize money for her and her fellow competitors. I am excited to proudly represent the women of our sport and to help bring us higher on the totem pole! I am motivated to TRY and accomplish equal prize winnings for women as it is for men... If Serena and Venus Williams can do it, so can WE.

Swell has to admit, he has a real soft spot for Tina going back a few years now. I can't see her walking off with the title or even making the top six, but on Friday I'll be rooting for this very special lady nonetheless.


JUANITA BLAINO (USA)

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Born: Chicago, Illinois
Age: 44
Height: 5'7" (1.70)
Best Ms O: on debut
In 2013: 2nd Chicago Pro, did not place Tampa Pro

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TINA CHANDLER (USA)

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Born: Shreveport, Louisiana
Age: 40
Height: 5'4" (1.63)
Best Ms O: 8th 2010
In 2013: 3rd Chicago Pro, 4th Tampa Pro

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Saturday, 24 August 2013

Sculptor at Work: Tina Chandler

Tina Chandler sculpting her legs at Houston Gym, or as she puts it, 'the place that I call home' is today's offering. Tina was described on fbbmax as 'the whole supermuscular package' recently, and her package has rarely looked better than around the time of this clip.

You'll be wanting to have the sound on, partly for the heavy breathing that gets better and better as the workout progresses, but also for Tina's sexy southern lilt, made even sexier by her 'deeper than your average female' voice.

I, and maybe you, find the deeper voice, and Tina's 'muscle jaw' look, sexy. But curiously, some of those that have commented on the clip point out this fact as if it were a negative thing.

I don't understand their point of view, and I dare say you don't either.

First of all, I don't understand why they are watching the gorgeous Tina pumping up her legs at all if they don't like female bodybuilders or female bodybuilding. They don't like the idea that female bodybuilders might take substances that give them deeper voices or more masculine jawlines, OK. But then, why watch? There's plenty of other things to watch that don't offend them, why don't they just watch something else? I mean, the Kardashians offend me, but I don't waste my time tracking down clips of them just so I can post negative comments on their clips.

I watch what I love. I watch Tina.



Enjoy!

Monday, 20 May 2013

Ts of the Day

Cream today. I mean today we have two of the best, two of the current cream of the professional female bodybuilding crop. And their T-shirts. Or vests.

Tina Chandler
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First up, Tina and a message I think we can all get behind. Especially when it's a message that's delivered over such a delicious-looking frame. And is it just me or does Tina's smouldering look to camera on the right seem to say 'Or else...'

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And here she is again, as beautiful and glamorous as ever. Is she powerful? Is she sexy? Is she brave? Are you pumping your fist in the air and saying 'Yes! Yes! Yes!'? Well, you bloody well should be.

Brigita 'Barbie' Brezovac
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If Barbie is supposed to represent some kind of 'ideal', the more female bodybuilders that assume the mantle, the better. After all, which is the better role model for all those little girls to aspire to? And there's a proud history of muscle barbies behind Brigita, who, as far as I can tell, is the latest. So the 'ideal' now is a beautiful, sexy, massively muscular Euro blond? Nice. Mattel take note.