After retiring, a man achieved his lifelong dream of competing in bodybuilding competitions. He lost 150 pounds and beat men decades younger than him.
McKenzie Biswell, paramedic and firefighter at the Northeast Benton County Volunteer Fire Department, is one of the Top 5 finalists in the Muscle & Fitness HERS magazine Ms. Health & Fitness ...
Jun. 22—DANVILLE — Having spent most of her life exploring different activities all surrounding fitness, a Danville woman set her sights on an international bodybuilding competition last October and ...
ATLANTA - A metro Atlanta grandmother is set to compete in her first bodybuilding competition tomorrow, showcasing her dedication to a healthy lifestyle in and out of the gym. Evelyn Foulkner, 72, has ...
"There's lots of sacrifices believe me, right now I would love to have a cheeseburger, french fries with ranch dressing, but I'm 18 days away, and there's no way I'm going to blow it," Contestant ...
Age is just a number for a Dudley neonatal nurse who is getting into shape for her first bodybuilding competition in aid of ...
SOMERSET, Ky. (LEX 18) — Every day at 4:30 a.m., Callie Thompson is already at Method: A Sweat Studio in Pulaski County, ...
After a 26-year break from the gym, a man got in shape to start competing in bodybuilding shows. Habits like walking and tracking macros helped him lose more than 150 pounds and keep it off. He's ...
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