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Kristy Hawkins After Placing 2nd at the 2009 IFBB Atlantic City Pro!

Kristy Hawkins After Placing 2nd at the 2009 IFBB Atlantic City Pro!

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Bev DiRenzo's Posing Routine at the 2009 IFBB Atlantic City Pro!

Bev DiRenzo's Posing Routine at the 2009 IFBB Atlantic City Pro!  Check out the back flip!

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Tanji Johnson's Fitness Routine at the 2009 IFBB Atlantic City Pro!

Tanji Johnson's Fitness Routine at the 2009 IFBB Atlantic City Pro!

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Lisa Aukland After Winning the 2009 IFBB Atlantic City Pro!

Lisa Aukland After Winning the 2009 IFBB Atlantic City Pro!

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Nicole Ball After Placing 3rd at the 2009 IFBB Atlantic City Pro!

Nicole Ball After Placing 3rd at the 2009 IFBB Atlantic City Pro!

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Tracey Greenwood After Winning the 2009 IFBB Atlantic City Pro Fitness!

Tracey Greenwood After Winning the 2009 IFBB Atlantic City Pro Fitness!

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IFBB Pro Tracy Hess: Training Tip of the Week: Legs

 

IFBB Pro Tracy Hess: Training Tip of tleghe Week: Legs

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Aly Garcia talks Food Prep and Traveling

Hi RX Girl! Aly

Now in my second season as an IFBB Bikini Pro, I wanted to start sharing more tips and tricks I have learned as a pro. This video was inspired by my absolute distaste for fish. Well, stinky smelly fish like tilapia and tuna. I cannot stand tilapia and refuse to eat it. I feel like I am engulfing a foot when I do. So after much research, I figured I would settle for tuna, if I could get it down that is. I like tuna because it is lean, clean and oh so mean with protein. But the smell...... total turn off for me. Because I NEED my protein and I won’t eat chicken or turkey, I had to devise a way to get the tuna from my can and into my tummy. Being that I like spicy foods and anything with tart and tang, I said to myself “How about horseradish? Lemon? Or mustard? Those are things that will surely overpower tuna!” I was right! It took me a few times to get the flavors right, and truly you can add as little or as much as your palette calls for, but be sure to watch your sodium, fat and caloric intake. Here is the recipe:

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