Victoria Larvie

Victoria Larvie has some pretty good genetics. When we say that about people, that doesn’t discount the amount of hard work they have to put into their fitness success, it’s just a way to help explain their above average results. Considering Victoria’s dad was heavily into bodybuilding, and she grew up being advised by the likes of Lee Haney and Debbie Kruck, you might say she had a bit of a head start on everybody else.

She started out in gymnastics at a young age, and as a teen transitioned into fitness competitions. She was close to earning a spot in the 2008 Olympics, but she did end up earning her pro card in 2009. more Victoria Larvie

Heather Robertson

Heather Robertson was recently on the cover of Oxygen Magazine, a sure way to get a whole bunch of attention. I don’t know why all these photographers keep snapping photos of Heather with her head turned or facing the camera and then desaturate the pics to zap all the color – she has the most incredible color of blue-green eyes ever. Yes, she really is that pretty and no, you cannot touch her tummy.

She had a good year back in 2007. She won 1st place in a Canadian Fitness Model contest, achieved her pro card as a bikini model by placing first in a competition, and won the David Ford National Fitness Model Search. more Heather Robertson

Leigh Lingham

Leigh Lingham, aka Leigh Brandt, is an IFBB Bikini Pro from Canada. She grew up with two older brothers who tended to keep her interested in sports and very active. She felt like she was getting out of shape after graduating and starting a full time job, so she began pursuing fitness training and fitness competitions.

Leigh struggled in figure contests for a few years – she was fit and looked it, but she just didn’t have the muscle bulk and definition she needed to win. That was before the NPC introduced a new bikini category. Not long after she started there, she has a Pro card and has never looked back.

She is 5’4″ tall, 110 lbs, and measures more Leigh Lingham

Stefanie Bambrough

Stefanie Bambrough is a 24 year old fitness model and figure competitor from Florida. She studied exercise science at Florida State University and loved fitness and nutrition. She ended up becoming a personal trainer and then finally couldn’t resist going the competition route. She has a background in theater and dance, so she has always liked to perform. Stefanie has also done some adult stuff, we’ll skip over that here on FBB!

A few results:
Team Universe 2009 (2nd place)
North Americans 2009 (1st place)
Junior Naitonals 2009 (2nd place)
Southern States 2009 (1st place)

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Stefanie hasn’t blown up the social media scene the way some of the other fitness babes have. Her instagram account shows she has around 17k followers as of October 2017. She owns/runs BamBody Nutrition, and on their website she acknowledges she has a BS degree in nutrition.

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Update:
A few Stefanie updates. Some additional contest history
2016 IFBB Prestige Crystal Cup Bikini 16th place
2016 IFBB Florida Grand Prix Bikini 10th place
2015 IFBB Miami Muscle Beach Pro 16th place
2014 IFBB Europa Show of Champions—Orlando 9th place
2012 IFBB PBW Championships – Tampa Pro 12th place

An interview with Stefanie from a few years ago…

1) Tell us a little bit about yourself?

I think my vibrant, outgoing, carefree personality is what makes me special. You never know what tomorrow will bring, and sweating the little things just isn’t worth it.

2) How about your family, friends and surroundings?

I have a great family and group of friends.

3) How did you get started competing in fitness?

I had always wanted to compete and was always into fitness. One day I just sat down, picked a show and said “ok let’s do this one.”

4) What is your personal policy (not what the judges want) about conditioning and muscularity when coming into a show? Soft or hard?

I like it hard. 🙂

5) What is your idea of what judges want in a Fitness competitor? Do you think judges are clear enough with competitors about how they want you on stage? It seems in Europe they are very clear unlike in the USA and now in Canada things are confusing.

I think the judges allow the fitness competitor to be a little harder than figure, but still want the definite line between fitness and body building. I think it really is about the overall package you present…. symmetry, conditioning, and a fun energetic routine is what the judges are looking for.

6) For the next shows what do you think you need to work on physique-wise/conditioning-wise? If anything!

While I’ve made some dramatic improvement, I’m still trying to build my lats and bring my waist in.

7) What is your typical training routine in the gym (per day, include sets and reps!) How much cardio do you do before a show?

mon: width and hamstrings
Lat pulldowns 3 sets 12-15
wide grip pull ups 3 sets 10-12
wide rows 3 sets 12-15
dead lifts 3 sets 10-12
lying ham curls 3 sets 12-15
standing ham curls 3 sets 12-15
tues: legs
alternating quad extensions 3 sets of 1 min
step ups with 15lbs dumbbells 3 sets 15
glute press 3 sets 15
lunges 3 sets 15
one leg leg press 4 sets 15
reverse squats 4 sets of 15
wed: shoulders
shoulder press 4 sets 12
lateral raises 3 sets for 1 min
front raises 4 sets 12
arnold press 4 sets 12
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thurs: back
pull ups 3 sets 15
low rows 3 sets 15
dumbbell rows 3 sets 15
t bar rows 3 sets 15
tire flipping 2 sets down and back
tire pulling 2 sets
fri: biceps and triceps
triceps pushdowns 3 sets 15
triceps pulldowns 3 sets 15
dips 3 sets 10
seated dips 3 sets 10
barbell curls 3 sets 15
dumbbell curls 3 sets weight walk down
I usually do 1.5hrs of cardio leading up to a show

8) What is your pre-contest diet? (per day, 1 week before the show)

it really depends where my body is at so it’s always different. usually I’ll have 2 days carb depleting and the other 5 with my first two meals with 1/2c oatmeal and 5oz chicken or fish and the last 4 with 5oz protein and greens. I start carb loading 3 days before a contest. Every meal is 5oz chicken 3oz sweet potato.

9) How do you go about dropping your water before the day of the show? How much water do you drink the day of the show. Please be specific.

I cut my water the week of the show and switch my greens to only asparagus. usually mon will be 99 oz tuesday 66oz wed 66oz thurs 33oz and 10oz before noon on friday and then no more til after show time

10) What motivates you to train/diet and compete? Are there any competitors you looked up to?

I love being on stage… i train for my own self improvement. Competing has made me stronger both physically and mentally and has changed my whole attitude about life and myself. I remember at the Orlando Europa 2009 when I saw Myriam Cape perform I was so impressed and in awe of her strength and performance

11) Please tell us an interesting experience you had at a show recently, be it a fun thing or something rather not so fun?

that would be National this year in miami….. I wasn t competing but still a probably my most memorable show. I got to oil up all the men before they went on stage and also met my hot sexy boyfriend

12) What is your personal opinion about the figure, fitness, bodybuilding industry we are in? Anything you would like to see changed?

I think it’s a great industry to be in… the industry is what it is. Of course I would like to see some things different but there’s no use complaining, it’s better to just enjoy it.

13) What has been your hardest challenge to overcome either in your personal life or competing career?

My father passing away was very difficult for me… but fortunately I have a lot of good friends that helped me through the hard time.

14) Did you make any changes to your contest prep for your last show? Water intake, carbing up, etc…

I carb depleted for 20 days straight… never done that before. I was so tired and drained, but damn i looked good

15) Can you tell us about an instance were an injury did not stop you from performing or practice for your routine? How did you overcome it?

Right before Team Universe I fractured a bone in my foot… my whole right foot turned black, couldn t even walk. Didn t stop me from performing though… I hopped on the plane the next day and got my Pro card 🙂

16) Do you see fitness dying or you think there will be huge comeback?

I think more and more competitors are becoming interested. A lot want to, but are just scared. The most important thing to realize is that it’s fun…. plain and simple.

18) Do you have an athletic background? Gymnastics, soccer, volleyball or what?

oh boy do I… i did cheerleading, dance, track, softball, basketball, gymnastics

19) What is a typical day in the life of Stefanie Bambrough? From waking up to until going to bed?

I get up, drink some coffee, take out the little devil (my teacup maltese) and then do 45 min of cardio. after that i cook my meals for the day, meet my workout partner to train, then head to work. After work i get home, play with my dog, watch The Real Housewives and go to sleep. Oh yeah, and at some point in there i shower lol

20) What is your current occupation? Please tell us more about it, what do you specifically do in your job?

I am the Sales Manager for Grid Iron Total Fitness and Sales Representative for Traq 3D (a new virtual fitness concept in personal training) I create memberships and training programs for every person designed to benefit them directly. I also introduce facilities to the newest, most innovative concept in fitness, virtual fitness. Traq 3D is an intense measure of a person strength, speed and agility. Excellent in improving athletic performance and the physical activity for the average person.

And here’s a video of Stefanie:

Liza Hughes

Liza Hughes is a personal trainer, nutritional consultant, and fitness model. I think the reason behind Liza’s excellent success as a fitness model stems from her having worked with some phenomenally talented photographers. The pictures in Liz’s portfolio speak volumes about location, wardrobe, emotion, and professionalism.

Liza has been on numerous magazine covers, including Flex, American Curves, Planet Muscle, and Body Magazine. She has competed more Liza Hughes

Erika Thompson

Erika Thompson is a fitness model originally from Uruguay who now lives in Los Angeles California. Erika is 30 years old and about 5’4″ tall. She used to do “adult” stuff, but somehow managed to transition into more mainstream entertainment. Because of her body type and her habitual workouts, she seemed to find it easy to get fitness modeling gigs. She was on the cover of Ironman Magazine back in 2006, which is virtually unheard of for an adult film star (even if she was retired).

We’ll avoid linking to any of her old videos or media more Erika Thompson

Jennifer Apodaca

Jennifer Apodaca is a fitness model and bikini pro featured in Flex magazine recently. She is quite an enigma. She is a true “10”, with a phenomenal body and drop-dead gorgeous face, but she is rough and tumble too. She was raised doing chores on a farm, and competed in karate as well as intramural bench press activities in college. Jennifer won her IFBB Bikini pro card, partly because of her strong physique. Back in the day, she benched 135lbs and weighed 113lbs! She says more Jennifer Apodaca

Alicia Melelani

Currently living in Las Vegas, Alicia Melelani is a fitness model who does does of promotionals and appearances. She is a model for Pure Form Labs, a ring girl for Strike Fight Gear, and a brand ambassador for Dove. Alicia managed to take 1st place in her first NPC bikini show in Culver City early in 2010. She has a goal to more Alicia Melelani