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I would communicate to family, friends and co-workers why and who I was doing this for, ME and my personal achievement. I think the best way to balance everything is communication and planning.

What have you found to be the best way to balance family, friends, career, this lifestyle, etc… This was a challenge at first, especially when no one I knew really “understood” what it takes to compete. When I found out I could display my hard work by competing I said “challenge accepted!!” I thought it would be a one-time thing but now I’m addicted! My training in the gym and eating habits don’t just pertain to living a healthy lifestyle anymore they now revolve around my future competitions! Once I started seeing the progress I made I was so pleased. How has your life changed since you adopted this lifestyle and started competing? My life has been turned upside down in a healthy and positive way! I basically never stepped foot into a gym until April 2012. To keep my nationally qualified status I plan to compete in the 2014 Max-Muscle Mile High Cha:) Next competition: I can’t wait to compete again!! I will be competing locally in 2014 to get more experience, knowledge and build a reputation.
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After a great first show I prepared for one of the biggest shows in Colorado, The Armbrust Pro Gym NPC Warrior Classic taking 1st in my open class and was top five out of over 80 bikini competitors! The first was The Max-Muscle Mile High Championships I took 1st in the Novice and 2nd in the Open. After some convincing I challenged myself to compete in two Colorado NPC Bikini Competitions. I never competed before and the thought never crossed my mind! I got a taste of the NPC when I went and watched the 2012 Warrior Classic.

Spotlight On NPC Bikini Competitor: Meggan RodriguezĬareer: Health System Governance CoordinatorĬompeti tion history: I’m fairly new to the fitness community.
