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Fitness Models - Photos of Top Figure Competitor
Sylvia Tremblay 
Stats: Born:
Montreal August 8th 1966. Nationality: Canadian. Height:
54 Weight: 114 lbs (competition), 118 lbs (off-season)
Present residence: Sherbrooke, Quebec since 1995. 
Biography:
At the age of 2, I was already a very hyperactive kid. I was jumping and
climbing everywhere. Sometimes I drove my parents crazy just trying to keep up
with me, so at the age of 4, they enrolled me in classical ballet. Then when I
was 5, I began taking figure skating classes, and finally at the age of 8 I settled
on ballet jazz, which I pursued for nearly 8 years. In high school I was
a very shy person, so to pass the time I participated in a number of sports, mainly
swimming. One of my favorite sports was gymnastics, which I only had the opportunity
to take in gym class. I enjoyed this sport immensely and would have liked to pursue
it competitively, however gymnastic clubs were rare at that time. After high school
however, I started to work and for a while I stopped participating all forms of
activities. Some time had elapsed before I became active again. I began
participating in other sports like skiing, water skiing and mountain biking (in
which I entered into a couple of competitions). It wasnt until 7 years later,
when I had noticed that Id put on an extra 25 pounds! I decided to do something
about it and to get back into shape again. I joined a gym and started to do intensive
cardio training. I immediately fell in love with the aerobic step class and I
decided to become an aerobic step instructor. From 1992 til 1997,
I taught aerobics and step workout classes. It was such a great job since it allowed
me to help others to stay in shape and to be happy. I find teaching a workout
class particularly fulfilling because it allows me to share my enthusiasm with
students by motivating them to enjoy training and all the benefits it has to offer.
It also allows me the opportunity to be creative by finding ways to get the class
interested. In keeping it fun, I try make them forget that they are really working
hard. I also make it a top priority to give them directions on proper technique
and form so they don't injure themselves. 
Fitness
Questions: How I got into fitness competitions? I moved
to Coaticook, in the Eastern Townships in 1995 and at that time, there was no
gym that offered aerobic classes. Since I wanted to stay active, I enrolled in
a small gym where I began to do weightlifting (something I had never done before).
It was at this small Coaticook's center that the owners, Claire and Gaétan
spoke to me about fitness competitions. I had seen one of these competitions at
RDS: the Fitness America Pageant in California. I was very impressed with the
shape of the girls competing. I was far from thinking that one day I would be
able to do the same.
A Decisive Moment. The first competition
in which I participated in was a turning point in my career, because it was at
that moment that I realized
fitness would be a part of my life. It was after
winning the Fitness Canada Pageant in 1999, that I found myself, in November of
1999, at the prestigious Fitness America Pageant in California. This was a competition
that seemed unattainable only 2 years prior. It was like a dream for me to find
myself amongst the 100 best fitness competitors in America. Where I find
my motivation and inspiration? I am and have always been someone who likes
to push the limits in everything I do. I always want more. I give myself a goal/objective
and I work hard until I get there. I watch competitions as much as I can to keep
myself motivated and strive to always do better. Music is also a great source
of inspiration to me. It is a part of every one of my training sessions and I
almost always have my Walkman with me. What I like about competitions?
I like to perform and to challenge myself. I also like the entertainment aspect
of it. Fitness gives me the chance to stay in shape while having fun. I enjoy
dancing immensely and Fitness is my avenue to dance and express myself. With every
new routine there is new choreography and a different theme. It's a little like
being in a story, in which I get to play the main character. What do
I find most challenging? Its got to be the discipline, by far! The
hours and hours of training, a heavy workload and the dieting can be killer. I
have to always watch what I eat and can never drink any alcohol. Theres
no more going out late and I have to get to sleep early every night to make sure
my body is well rested. Ive also had to deprive myself of some of the other
sports that I enjoy due to my competitions. I can no longer go mountain biking
because I may get injured. What was the biggest obstacle? From
an athletic point of view, my biggest obstacle was that I didnt have any
type of formal gymnastics training when I was young. In these competitions, many
girls are ex-gymnasts and that shows through in their choreography. Ive
had to learn to do these jumps and start training with gymnastics at the age of
31 and I have to tell you, it wasnt easy. From another point of view, my
biggest obstacle is the financial part. These competitions can cost a fortune
in trainers, dietary supplements and in traveling. I faced this problem many times
and sometimes I couldn't go to a competition because of a lack of money. What
are my future projects? I would like to help other people to get in shape,
to be happy with their bodies and to teach them what I know so they can also benefit
from it. What I would really like is, someday, to have my own gym. What
I would like to say to those who wish to be in shape? The best advice
I can give you is to make it a priority instead of saying "I should ...".
It is not enough to wish it or think about it to succeed. You have to make it
part of your daily life. That way, training becomes fun instead of work. Finally,
I am saying to you: Don't wait until tomorrow, start today! 
Website: www.sylviatremblay.com 


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