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Here’s an ENORMOUS gallery (189 images) of female bodybuilder Annie Rivieccio.
And here’s an interview with Annie done by Mak’s FemalemuscleStories:
Q. How old were you when you started lifting?
A. I started in 1986 and am 39 years old now!!
Q. Were you always athletic/strong before you started lifting?
A. Yes, I was always strong and muscular. I ran track in High School.
Q. What exactly was it that made you start lifting?
A. Just wanting to get more muscular and lose some fat.
Q. What were you bodybuilding aims back them, and have you achieved them?
A. Yes, I wanted to look as good as the women in the magazines.
Q. Have you ever surprised a guy with your strength?
A Yes, on numerous occasions I have had male training partners that didn’t want to workout anymore
because I was stronger than them (and they didn’t expect it).
Q. How did friends, family and men in general react to you putting on muscle?
A. All very positive reactions
Q. Can you describe what a basic session with you would entail, the cost and where it takes place?
A. It entails whatever the client wants to explore in terms of seeing and feeling my power.
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Q. Do you enjoy the sessions and/or overpowering men?
A. At times………I have to be in the mood though.
Q. Who do you admire most in the world of bodybuilding?
A. Actually, I don’t ‘admire’ much in the world of bodybuilding; I admire a few certain individuals but in whole
the ‘sport’ has been a disappointment to me. I think it is not about the most developed, symmetrical and
beautiful body anymore; it looks to me in many cases (not all), that people who get high placing, are
obviously drug abused looking (especially the men), not aesthetic/athletic at all. Lots of BB look like they
couldn’t fight their way out of a wet paper bag, absolutely no athleticism to their physique. Distended
abdomens, bad skin, horribly sunken or bloated faces, bone structure change due to drugs etc. To me its
disappointing that judges look for this when picking contest winners. I don’t think there is much balance in
the ‘sport’. It has gone from one extreme to the other with no reason, criteria, nothing to go by at all. How
about looking big and muscular, lean and healthy and beautiful, like Frank Zane or Cory Everson and
Lenda Murray?
Q. How can a non-BB male attract a FBB?
A. Just be himself, not there for the muscle. If someone is to attract anyone, it has to go beyond the physical.
Q. In session, what’s the weirdest request you ever had?
A. I have had many requests but keep them al private.
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