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She received a pro card after her first fitness competition in 2006 at the Hardbody Entertainment Model Search at the Olympia. [11] As a spokes-model, Eason is known as "the female face" [12] of Bodybuilding.com. [citation needed] She also focuses on removing the stereotype athletic women are unfeminine. [13]
Starting from early 1996, Masino was featured in various prominent fitness and bodybuilding magazines. She was a two-time centerfold in Flex Power & Sizzle and voted the "sexiest bodybuilder alive" by Iron Man magazine. She was also included in Flex ' s 1997 Annual Swimsuit issue and in their Fantasy Lingerie issue.
Everson began to train seriously as a bodybuilder after her graduation, and made rapid progress. In the early years, she and her husband trained at Ernie's Gym on Sherman Avenue in Madison. She won the Ms. Olympia bodybuilding contest at her first participation and remained undefeated from 1984 to 1989 when she retired from competition. [5]
In 2012, photos of Barbosa squatting were uploaded to social media, followed by a workout video. Barbosa's ostensible squat weight (around 450 lbs) caused "an uproar on the bodybuilding forums for months", leading to debates at popular websites such as Bodybuilding.com on the authenticity of the weight plates used by her.
Her decision to compete and model has received criticism from conservative Arabs. Al-Sabah is continuing her career as a fitness model, appearing in many fitness publications including Oxygen, Ironman, American Curves, Muscle and Fitness, Muscle Mag International and Flex. She is the co-host of Living Beautiful Radio.
During her bodybuilding career Sharon had gained nearly 50 pounds, but then cut back when she changed to fitness competitions. [5] Bruneau was on the cover of Muscle & Fitness and Flex. [when?] Weider Health and Fitness publications had taken Sharon on as one of their first ever signed female representatives from 1991-1998. [2]
She is also the most successful bodybuilder of Haitian descent. She has never won an overall pro title, but she has four class titles to her credit—lightweight at the Ms. International in 2001 and 2004, middleweight at the 2003 Jan Tana Classic, and lightweight at the Ms. Olympia in 2004.