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May232012

NPAA CANADA CLASSIC 2012 - CONTEST RESULTS

NPAA CANADA CLASSIC - MAY 20, 2012

Athletes are ordered from first place (1) to eleventh place (11).  

All athletes who are not ranked in top ten receive an eleventh place (11) ranking and are listed in no particular order.

Women's Novice Bikini Model

SHORT CLASS

Rank

Germain, Wendy

1 * New Magnum Sponsored Athlete

Chin, Krystal

2

Warner, Brittany

3

Mangone Kish, Trish

4

Myers, Lisa

5

Friesen, Christine

6

Wooldridge, Lexi

7

Turner, Megan

8

Reid, Shandie

9

Carson, Catt

10

Robertson, Stephanie

11

Laminski, Grace

11

Affleck, Cathy

11

Worby, Tabitha

11

Scheifele, Ashley

11

Westra, Tatiana

11

TALL CLASS

 

Smith, Kelsie

1

Frandsen, Leahan

2

Cohen, Rachel

3

Bauer, Jessica

4

Lofvendahl, Kelly

5

Brademan, Courtney

6

Fournier, Sarah

7

Nelson, Kim

8

Buffel, Suzanne

9

Fitzpatrick, Bre

10

Muir, Andrea

11

Richards,Genevieve

11

Roberts, Vicki

11

Evans, Sarah

11

 

Women's Novice Fitness Model

SHORT CLASS

Rank

Rodriguez, Marissa

1

Prudhomme, Sarah

2

Mack, Natalie

3

Germaine, Wendy

4

Forgeron, Michelle

5

Sogge, Andrea

6

Bodrovics, Maya

7

Brasnett, Sariah

8

Wooldridge, Lexi

9

Charpenter, Jennifer

10

Laminski, Grace

11

Madge, Corrine

11

Scheifele, Ashley

11

Westra, Tatiana

11

TALL CLASS

 

Brademan, Courtney

1

Smith, Kelsie

2

Winger, Tracy

3

Sreenivasam, Patricia

4

Fournier, Sarah

5

Dunlop, Maggie

6

Allen, Krystyne

7

Mulner, Alex Anne

8

Tooke, Sarah

9

Dicks, Laurie

10

Blasco, Robin

11

Roberts, Vicki

11

Wolchyn, Tracy

11

Howe, Tanya

11

Herbers, Lyndsay

11

Fitzpatrick, Bre

11

Hennig, Anita

11

Reid, Shandie

11

 

Women's Novice Figure

 

SHORT CLASS

Rank

Forgeron, Michelle

1

Klatt, Janice

2

Gamaglia, Melissa

3

Prudhomme, Sarah

4

Styner, Yvette

5

Ellacott, Wendy

6

Jaques, Kim

7

Sogge, Andrea

8

Germain, Michelle

9

Erickson, Stacie

10

Charpentier, Jennifer

11

Knapp, Dawn

11

Gonzalez, Lidia

11

Bennett, Jodie-Lee

11

TALL CLASS

 

Byam, Ceejay

1

Tooke, Sarah

2

Dunlop, Maggie

3

Kruk, Michelle

4

Winger, Tracy

5

Sangster, Kira

6

Eddy Taggart, Jennifer

7

Blasco, Robin

8

Coleman, Raven

9

Arnett, Linda

10

Steinkey, Aileen

11

 

Women's Masters Figure

SHORT CLASS

Rank

Milo, Linda

1

Styner, Yvette

2

Klatt, Janice

3

Ellacott, Wendy

4

Brandon, Jennifer

5

Iggluden, Cheryl

6

McGrath, Karen

7

TALL CLASS

 

Kirkwood, Tracey

1

VanDam, Coleen

2

Nelson, Cary

3

Coleman, Raven

4

Germain, Michelle

5

Buhr, Lorraine

6

Arnett, Linda

7

Supple, Julie

8

Steinkey, Aileen

9

 

Women's Masters Fitness Model

SHORT CLASS

Rank

Friesen, Christine

1

Mulner, Alex Ann

2

Buffel, Suzanne

3

Brandon, Jennifer

4

Bennett, Jodie-Lee

5

Iggulden, Cheryl

6

Fakas, Melanie

7

Carolan, Connie

8

Affleck, Cathy

9

Knapp, Dawn

10

TALL CLASS

 

Wallace, Angie

1

Allen, Krystyne

2

Dicks, Laurie

3

Lofvendahl, Kelly

4

Ulmer, Sonia

5

Wolchyn, Tracy

6

Muir, Andrea

7

Hennig, Anita

8

 

Men's Novice Bodybuilding

LIGHTWEIGHT CLASS

Rank

Pham, Jon

1

Archer, Jim

2 * New Dynamis Sponsored Athlete

Ertman, Kent

Rogers, Christopher

4

Carlson, Daniel

5

Mccallum, Tyler

6

Zanini, David

7

Kancsal, Justin

8

HEAVYWEIGHT CLASS

 

Socchia, Matthew

1 * Overall Winner

McMillan, Scott

2

Cave, Mike

3

Murphy, Erick

4

Koochin, Chris

5

 

Men's Masters Bodybuilding

 

Rank

 Thomson, Chuck

1

Cave, Mike

2

Buhat, Patrick

DSQ

 

Women's Open Fitness Model

SHORT CLASS

Rank

Todd, Dianna

1 * NPAA Elite-Pro

Frew, Tanya

2 * NPAA Elite-Pro

Bomak, Shannon

3 * NPAA Elite-Pro

Myers, Lisa

4

Enerson, Kendra

5

Mangone Kish, Trish

6

TALL CLASS

 

Lane, Jennifer

1 * NPAA Elite-Pro

Devries, Melissa

2 * NPAA Elite-Pro

Wallace, Angie

3

Kruk, Michelle

4

Wilkins, Julie

5

Bickell, Courtney

6

Fakas, Melanie

7

 

Women's Open Figure

 

Rank

Schott, Helen

1 * NPAA Elite-Pro

Milo, Linda

2 * NPAA Elite-Pro

Kirkwood, Tracey

3 * NPAA Elite-Pro

Devries, Melissa

4

VanDam, Coleen

5

Bomak, Shannon

6

Brassnett, Sariah

7

Wilken, Julie

8

Nelson, Cary

9

Buhr, Lorraine

10

Supple, Julie

11

Enerson, Kendra

11

 

Women's Open Bikini

 

Rank

Lane, Jennifer

1 *NPAA Elite-Pro

Todd, Dianna

2 *NPAA Elite-Pro

Frew, Tanya

3

Rodriguz, Marissa

4

Cuk, Tea

5

Schmidt, Tobi

6

 

Men's Open Bodybuilding

 

Rank

Robinson, Mitch

1 * NPAA Elite-Pro

Kish, Cary

2 * NPAA Elite-Pro

Kelly, Guy

3

Carmen, Paul

4

Thomson, Chuck

5

Collin Korethoski

6

Buhat, Patrick

DSQ

 

The above results are now official as per validated drug tests.

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Saturday
May122012

Featured Article: Moms In Action

AUTHOR: NPAA ATHLETE PEGGY CAVE


Being a mom is a very tough job, we are faced with so many challenges, lack of: sleep, time, support, resources and most of all we have the “mommy guilt”.  Trying to get in shape and compete when you are a mom is even a greater challenge.  

When I embarked on my mission to compete in October 2010, I faced all of these challenges.  I have 2 children, and at the time my son was 4 years old and my daughter was 8 months old.  I was 200lbs and felt lost, fat and thought that my fit days were over.  Sleeping through the night was not reality, but in the midst of all the day to day stuff, I realized that I could use these challenges and obstacles as excuses or overcome them. The first key for me was setting out a goal, having my mind on something that I wanted to achieve was HUGE. I had to have a motivating goal that forced me to make it to the gym no matter what! Something out of my comfort zone, something fun…but something a bit scary…. a fitness competition!!!!!!!!!!!

So amidst of all being a MOM a, caregiver, laundress extraordinaire, transportation specialist, "snot catcher", kisser of boo boos, teacher, maid, PB&J specialist, and much more, How was I going to do this?

This is what I found worked for me to overcome the challenges I faced:

  • Prepared all my meals the night before… let’s face it as mom’s we have the best intention of getting things ready in the morning but things just come up and that leads to Drive Thru’s and there are no healthy drive thru’s!
  • Hitting the gym after the kids were in bed to avoid the “mommy guilt”
  • NOT eating my kids leftovers….even though the grill cheese looked soooo good even on the floor!
  • Bought a HUGE ugly water bottle from Walmart so I would be reminded to drink my water       

So what does this mean for you?? I want to say to all the moms out there your health, happiness and fitness are important! Everything you do to improve yourself in life trickles down into every aspect of your life. As a Mom, it is our duty to set a good example for our kids, to be around to love on our children’s children. And…as a Mom, it is our right to feel incredible, along the way! “Life is a journey, not a destination.” So, do you best to enjoy the ride! You can do anything…you’re a Mom! No matter what your goal, you can make it happen; it just takes unwavering determination and commitment to get there. So stay committed, stay determined, and you will succeed - I promise you!!!

Happy Mothers Day!!!

Sunday
Apr292012

Featured Article: April 2012

FINDING THE RIGHT PERSONAL TRAINER

GET IN THE KNOW WITH THESE IMPORTANT IDEAS

AUTHOR:  LAURIE DICKSON (NPAA ALL-CANADIAN/IFPA PRO ATHLETE)

Perhaps you have had the opportunity or are entertaining the thought of hiring a personal trainer as one of your implementation tools on the road to your fitness objectives.  There are many variables to consider before attempting to integrate a trainer into your personal aspirations and goals.
Based on a study conducted at my local gym, I found that the most important common denominator between client and trainer was the coaching capabilities the trainer exhibits.  A vested interest in his\her clients' personal progression is paramount. This attained passion implicated from the trainer creates the perfect equation for a clients fitness success.  Along with a vast knowledge base of dietary requirements, your trainer should have a substantial sport specific and diverse understanding of the requirements involved in a sought after sport.
For example: if your desire is to lose weight and tone, does your trainer put you on a competitive bodybuilding program?  When executing a particular exercise, do you find yourself extracting information with an informative response? Parting with anatomical education is just a part of the role that a trainer should emit. He\she should be able to explain the essential aspect of integration during proper form and detail the definition of 'tempo' and 'muscle loading' phases of your workout.
Applied education is vital to any level of success, but it takes a genuine interest in a client's set goals to put the 'personal' in 'Personal Trainer'.

Laurie Dickson is a full time personal trainer with an impressive career as a championship level fitness competitor, coach, and mentor with a long list of accolades.  Please click here to visit her official website. 

Tuesday
Apr242012

Interview with Eldridge Abat of Elevate Fitness

We had the pleasure of being interviewed by Eldridge Abat of Elevate Fitness about NPAA and our upcoming events (below).

Please click here to visit the Elevate Fitness website and to learn more about the training and informative services they provide!

Sunday
Apr222012

Introduction to High Performance Relationships

 


Authors: Bob Tomes and Jane Warren

It’s Friday night and while your friends are out at the wine bar socializing you’re at the gym doing one more leg set before heading home to that prescribed post-workout meal.  Your significant other is also quieting going quieter as he wonders what happened to him in your priority list.  So it can be in the life of an elite fitness athlete.

 

Being in a successful, vibrant, loving relationship is the eighth wonder of the world.  And now you’ve found a passion and it’s taking you away from home and focusing your attention on reps, nutrition, style and more reps.  

 

So how can you be in a vibrant relationship all the while preparing for that upcoming competition?

 

We will be providing our answers to this question in our upcoming “High Performance Relationship Workshop” on Saturday, April 28th where we’ll be joining Steph Marques as part of her ‘Life In The Off Season Seminar Series’.  Steph is a NPAA All Canadian Pro fitness model and runs programs for elite fitness competitors.

 

High performing relationships are much more than the conventional communication and sharing your feelings models that are commonly talked about today.  With all the potential stressors we have in our day to day life we need to discover playful ways to be with each other so we can get back to that special feeling we had when we first met.

 

The biggest step in creating high performance relationship is coming to the realization that we are the ones who choose how we feel and act and what we say or don’t say.  The days of “You make me feel …” no longer hold true.  With this knowledge, understanding and acceptance we then become open to play in new ways that will shift us out of being the victim, villain or hero and assist us in realigning with who we truly are and the life we really want to live.

 

What we’re finding is that men are typically the ones that are afraid to explore and expand their existing relationships.  These are also the men who are truly surprised when their relationship runs into difficult times and ends in divorce.  This doesn’t have to be the path.  Discovering fun, playful ways to be in a long-term relationship can change the “ho-hum” into the “holy cow!!”  Learning the tools we’ll be offering is a great way to divorce proof your marriage.

 

So if you’re an elite fitness athlete or the partner of one of these athletes then we highly encourage you to come play with us.  This could be the investment that recharges your relationship and your life and then you can become that model relationship that others aspire to.

Be sure to register for NPAA All-Canadian/IFPA Pro Steph Marques' - Life in the OFF Season Speaker Series "High Performance Relationships" at Bay Club World Health. Limited spots are available due to the interactive nature of the workshop. Email info@stephmarques.com to register