Female Bodybuilding
In a society built on extremes, filled with obsessions, and living on compulsions, why is it that a woman is thought of as extra-ordinary for building the muscles of her body? Who ever said bodybuilding was created explicitly for men? What gives people the right to think that just because a woman develops her muscles she’s trying to be a man? Where is it written that it is not attractive for a woman to have curves, veins, bulging biceps, and rock hard abs? And finally, when will it be acceptable for a woman to go beyond the desire to be Barbie-doll thin and experience the outer limits of her body?
We are all created with muscles on our skeletal frame, including women. Bodybuilding is just that, building your body. Creating, forming, sculpting like a great artist, to push yourself beyond the limits of what you think you can handle. To build strength, stamina, and the look that you never thought possible.
Male or female, bodybuilding is a beautiful way of sculpting one’s image to create a masterpiece of the human body.
July 29th, 2008 at 6:54 am
Michele, Do you still compete/train? All I ever see on the net are the same videos of you from wayyyyy back. What happened? From what I could see you have incredible potential.
Email me back
shaneshoemaker@yahoo.com
Thanks
Shane
November 21st, 2008 at 12:50 am
Hi Michelle,
You have been my favorite of all time along with Laura Binetti. Don’t know if you will get this but I’d love to know how you are doing, if you are still training - I heard that you haven’t competed.
I have had a passion for female bodybuilding since I was about 12 years old. I am married, 64, so have seen the entire history of fbb. I have 2 married daughters with 4 grandsons.
Would love to hear from you if you get this.
Love,
Phil
November 21st, 2008 at 7:19 am
I think female bodybuilders are fascinating, especially you Michelle! I love your biceps! Are you still lifting? Can you post some recent pics ocf yourself?