Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Rachel Greba Interview


This interview is with Rachel Greba the Bikini competitor. In her first show, Rachel looked incredible. In the future, with her taking jiu-jitsu classes, with plans to compete and possible compete in MMA, I may also get to interview Rachel Greba the fighter. Rachel is that rare person who can appeal to both the fitness fans and MMA fans. Whether competing or fighting, no doubt Rachel will be a success.






Q: First, Rachel, I want to thank you for taking the time to do this.
A: Thank you

Q: Can you start out by telling a little about yourself.
A; Well I’m in college. I plan on studying International Affairs at UC next year. I’m currently at a community college. I live in Northern KY, born in Dover, OH. I’m a HUGE Steelers fan (Dad is from Pittsburgh). I’m Italian/German. Grandmother is from Italy, and my mom’s side is from Germany. I’m about 5’2”.

Q: Before the gym were you an especially athletic person? Play any sports or anything?
A: Yeah, I would say I was. I played soccer for my high school. I was a defender. I tried tennis, volleyball, basketball. Practically everything but track or cross country.

Q: What initially led you into the gym?
A: My friend decided she wanted to join and I told her I would do it with her. She did it for maybe a week.

Q: Was training something you picked up fairly easy? How long before you started to see results?
A: Yeah I had great people who were teaching and helping me out. Started seeing results right off the bat.

Q: What made you decide to compete for the first time?
A: Actually it was a guy I was seeing who told me he thought I would do well and met some other people who have competed and who had connections.


Q: Is competing something your family and friends supported?
A: My family yes, my mom used to compete in bodybuilding. Friends supported but didn’t understand. Probably could say our relationships aren’t as good as they used to be.

Q: Was competing what you expected or did anything surprise you about it?
A: It was what I expected for the most part. I didn’t realize how hard dieting was going to be and how much it makes your mood change. But I was informed about everything ahead of time.

Q: Can you share your contest history.
A: Just one so far, Beverly Northern KY, I was 18. Planning on another one soon.

Q: As far as body parts, what do you feel is your best one?
A: Best either shoulders or quads.

Q: Do you have a part you most like to train?
A: Back and glutes

Q: What is your normal training routine and diet like and how do you alter it for contest prep ?
A: I isolate all muscles when training. I do morning cardio before breakfast and post workout cardio. I currently taken up Jiujitsu which I do 2 to 3 times a week. My diet is much of a ‘diet’ off season. I don’t want to burn myself out. Maybe to others it would be. Cut calories and cut out the junk. In off season I try to stay away from dairy, sugar, bread and a few other carbs. I try to keep my portion sizes down.

Q: When someone sees your physique or hears you compete for the first time, what is the most common reaction? More positive or negative?
A: I guess there usually kind of speechless and positive usually. I don’t pay much attention anymore.


Q: When they see it that first time, what is the one question or comment you are most sick of hearing?
A: Usually something about the bikini class. They don’t always associate it with bodybuilding, and can’t wrap there heads around it.

Q: What is the biggest misconception about women who train and compete or the one thing you wish people understood?
A: Just because you work out and lift doesn’t mean you’re going to get huge. Oh and also those who think it’s a selfish sport if you turn it around it can be a lonely sport as well.

Q: What is the best and worst part of training for you?
A: Best: Seeing how my body changes in a short amount of time. Worst: Dieting.

Q: Do you have any favorite competitors or any you admire?
A: Yes a few of the girls that I competed against.

Q: Do you have a favorite cheat food?
A: A greasy sandwich and peanut butter fudge/ or oreos…mmmm (I’m at fat girl at heart)

Q: If another woman told you she wanted to start training, what is the one piece of advice you would most want to give her?
A: If you like it or not diet is everything

Q: Do you think its becoming more common for women to use the weights as opposed to just doing cardio and things?
A: I sure hope so, having a firm muscular body is beautiful

Q: Outside of training, any other hobbies or activities you enjoy?
A; I took up Jiu jitsu recently and defiantly plan on competing. I’m an aggressive competitor and have a passion for fighting. I have a black belt in taekwondo which I was in for 5 to 6 years.

Q: Can you describe a typical day in the life of Rachel Greba.
A: Hmm school, study, work, work out, watch movies and try to hang with friends

Q: Describe Rachel Greba in five words.
A: Determined, genuine, loyal, calm, friendly

Q: What is one thing people would be surprised to know about you?
A: I enjoy reading and fighting obviously. People are surprised when they learn that about me though. I love studying and learning about different cultures. I think it makes you more well rounded and not take things you have for granted.

Q: Any set plans for the near future as far as competing or anything else?
A: Competing in jiu jitsu, and maybe in the future MMA. Who knows. Looking at the Monster Mash possibly.


Q: Anything you want to take this opportunity to plug or promote?
A: Thank you everyone who took the time out of there days to help me get where I’m at today with the diets and appointments. Adam who helped me the most to get there and put up with me.

Q: Are you looking for sponsors? If so how can they reach you and what are they getting in Rachel Greba the athlete and competitor?
A: Well I don’t know how many competitions I’ll do because of time, age, and how well its going to correspond with my JJ training (jiu jitsu). But they can find me on facebook easily. Contact me through email. I’m easy going, huge competitor and always try my best.

Q: Rachel, again, I thank you for taking the time to do this. Any last words before you go?
A: Keep motivated, and put yourself around others who help you stay motivated.
And thank you!

Christina Rico Interview


Recently I asked for more interviews, and to be contacted if anyone wanted to do one. One person who contacted me was Christina Rico. I saw some pictures and was incredibly impressed. Then I found out she was 17, and was even more impressed. At a young age to have that much passion and dedication, and too hear she did it never having a trainer, blew me away. Christina is one of the future stars of this industry.






Q: First, Christina, I want to thank you for taking the time to do this.
A: I feel honored to have this opportunity!

Q: Can you start out by telling a little about yourself.
A: I am originally from Pinetop, Arizona and I recently moved to Tempe to attend school and study Exercise Science/Nutrition at Arizona State University. Pinetop is a tiny town where everyone knows each other and there are not many opportunities. So, I graduated from my high school when I was 16 to get things started! I have 2 loving parents, an older sister (by 1 year) and a brother.

Q: Before the gym were you an especially athletic person? Play any sports or
anything?
A: No, I played volleyball and ran track for about 4 years but I never excelled at
either-- I was quite bad. I've always just loved to be active, so I tried to stay
involved in physical activities at school.

Q: What initially led you into the gym?
A: I stopped playing volleyball and track on a team about my sophomore year of high
school and I needed something else to keep me active! So, I hit the gym and began
lifting weights-- I was only about 14 years old. I have loved it ever since!

Q: Was training something you picked up fairly easy? How long before you started to
see results?
A: I picked up on training fairly easy, lifting weights just came naturally to me and I loved doing it! Since I was so young [and a girl] in the weight room, I would often get approached by people talking to me about fitness and showing me different workouts- that's where I learned a lot of different techniques. I've been in the gym for so many years and I have ALWAYS been conscious about my nutrition, but I never saw great results until I tweaked my diet. I started recording my meals in a journal and altering different things to see what worked for me. Then, I started seeing great results!


Q: What made you decide to compete for the first time?
A: I've never trained with anyone or worked with a trainer for dieting or workouts,
I've always done my own thing. But everyday in the gym, people would ask "what are you training for?" or "when is your next competition?" . Then, it occurred to me that maybe I should showcase my hard work! So I went for it!

Q: Is competing something your family and friends supported?
A: My friends and family think I am a a nutcase for having such a passion for eating
clean and training hard. The decision to compete was so spontaneous that they had no
choice but to go with it! Now all of my friends are asking me how to get fit! :)

Q: Was competing what you expected or did anything surprise you about it?
A: The part that surprised me most is that fact that the competition and competitors
are so glamorous-- hair done, shimmery make-up, nails polished, and dark tans-- it seems like the opposite of being rough and tough in the gym!

Q: Can you share your contest history.
A: So far, I have only competed in 2 competitions. I decided to participate literally a week before my first contest. I did the NPC Terminator and NPC Arizona Open. I placed 1st in the Teen Figure Division and 2nd in the Women's Figure Open at both competitions!


Q: As far as body parts, what do you feel is your best one?
A: I think I have nice shoulders and arms, I like nice round shoulders! I've been told I have a nice back, but I can only see it in pictures. I like what I see!

Q: Do you have a part you most like to train or favorite exercise?
A: I love the feeling I have after a grueling leg workout. I am sore, sweaty, and feel accomplished as I hobble out of the gym. I also love training shoulders-- lateral dumbbell raises, upright row, shoulder press-- great exercises!


Q: What is your normal training routine and diet like and how do you alter it for
contest prep?
A: I usually do cardio 4-5x a week, whether it is hiking, incline treadmill, step mill, plyometrics, etc. I also weight train about 5-6 days in the evening. I isolate a major muscle group each day because I feel like that allows you to really focus on growing that muscle. My diet is completely basic-- chicken, fish, tons of vegetables, oats, potatoes, etc.
Competing was a spontaneous decision and the trainers said I was ready to compete without altering any of my training or diet, so I never had to change much about my routine!


Q: When someone sees your physique or hears you compete for the first time, what
is the most common reaction? More positive or negative?
A: I get a lot of positive responses about my physique, many people ask me for advice and tips and I feel honored to help and inspire others! :)

Q: When they see it that first time, what is the one question or comment you are
most sick of hearing?
A: The question I get the most is something like, "what do you do? can you help me
with diets and training?" But I do not get sick of hearing this, I would love to
help others achieve their goals!

Q: What is the biggest misconception about women who train and compete or the one
thing you wish people understood?
A: Women think that lifting heavy weights like a man will make them big and bulky...IT WON'T! Weightlifting has gotten me better results than cardio ever has. I wish women would understand that dumbbells and barbells help to build lean, strong muscles! And muscles are sexy! I also wish women would realize that protein will not make you fat! Protein is essential!

Q: What is the best and worst part of training for you?
A: The best part of training is the feeling of accomplishment I get after working hard and the results of course! I love being in the gym and just focusing on one thing, not having to worry about anything else, and just letting go of all my stress.
The worst part of training is getting bothered in the gym. I do not go to the gym for social hour and some people do not understand that!


Q: Do you have any favorite competitors or any you admire?
A: When I started getting really serious about my fitness goals and my nutrition, I
looked up to Jamie Eason! But I have done so much research on different competitors, that my list of idols has grown- it could go on and on! There are so many amazing people in the industry that I look up to!

Q: Do you have a favorite cheat food?
A: I love all kinds of food! Although I never really have a desire to "cheat" because I have always loved chicken and vegetables, some of my favorite "cheats" would be sushi and frozen yogurt with all kinds of toppings!

Q: If another woman told you she wanted to start training, what is the one piece of
advice you would most want to give her?
A: I would begin by telling her it takes a lot of dedication, consistency is key, and diet truly does play a huge role in achieving fitness goals! That's three, oops! But these all go hand-in-hand because in order to achieve your goals, you really have to stick to the plan and if you don't stay consistent with your diet, you won't get the desired results!

Q: Do you think its becoming more common for women to use the weights as opposed to
just doing cardio and things?
A: Yes, I think weightlifting was undermined for a while because women thought it would make them bulky, but weightlifting is starting to be promoted and encouraged a lot more through magazines and trainers!

Q: Outside of training, any other hobbies or activities you enjoy?
A: I am a serious fitness fanatic, I just love doing anything active! My life is
really centered around physical activities! But I also love to shop, get my hair and nails done, relax on the beach, tan, lay out, and just be a girly-girl!

Q: Can you describe a typical day in the life of Christina Rico.
A: I wake up at about 5:30AM, eat a light breakfast or drink some BCAA's, and hit the gym/track/mountain for about 30-60minutes of cardio. Then I will come home and eat breakfast, get my meals prepared for the day, and head to school for a few hours. After school, I head back to the gym for work- at the front desk and smoothie bar where I get to talk to people about supplements, fitness, training, and nutrition! Then I go to a different gym (usually) to get my weightlifting on! After that, it's study study study, sleep, and it's right back to the grind the next day.

Q: Describe Christina Rico in five words.
A: Determined, ambitious, genuine, passionate, enthusiastic

Q: What is one thing people would be surprised to know about you?
A: I graduated high school when I was 16 years old! Also, I never ever worked with a trainer during my fitness journey, I just read a TON of articles about nutrition and training and taught myself everything.

Q: Any set plans for the near future as far as competing or anything else?
A: Since I "qualified" to compete in a national NPC show, I would like to do
that within the next year. First, I want to do a show or two out of state so I can get a look at the other competitors around the states. Then I plan to compete at a national show! I just have to be patient with my body because my muscles are not as mature as the other women. My goal is to be able to stand my ground when competing against women at the national level!

Q: Anything you want to take this opportunity to plug or promote?
A: I want to promote Oxygen magazine for really inspiring me, all of the fitness
competitor's fan pages for tips and recipe ideas, and, most of all, I want to promote barbells, dumbbells, and protein! These 3 things will do wonders to your body!


Q: Are you looking for sponsors? If so how can they reach you and what are they
getting in Christina Rico the athlete and competitor?
A: Yes I am! I would love all the support I can possibly get for anyone that can reach out and help me with the competition process, gaining exposure, or anything at all! I am a truly dedicated young woman, I train hard, and I keep it consistent! I want to inspire people my age (and beyond) to become fit and let everyone know that it is possible to achieve your fitness goals if you truly want it! I will always give 150% and always represent the industry by putting my best foot forward!
I can be contacted through email, christinarico1@gmail.com or my facebook page, Christina Diana Rico. I also have a fitness/nutrition fan page that can be found on my personal page because I have not thought of a good name for it yet :)

Q: Christina, again, I thank you for taking the time to do this. Any last words
before you go?
A: I want to thank all the supporters and I hope to inspire people to get fit and live a healthy lifestyle! It is never too late to change your habits and get healthy! If anyone needs an extra kick of motivation, come talk to me! I want to help people improve their lives! :)

Sunday, July 24, 2011

NAAFS War on the Shore 5 Report


July 23 the NAAFS put on War on the Shore 5. The fights were good, until the skies opened up and we got a storm. So the pro bouts and remaining amateur bouts have been moved to Rock N Rumble, making that card a can't miss. While it ended up being an abbreviated card, the fights that did take place were really good, so the night was not a total loss.

1. Amateur Heavyweight
Chris Atkinson (0-0 Independent) vs Brian Lawhead (0-0 Independent)

RD 1: Front kick by Atkinson. Both fighters land hooks. Lawhead then lands a hard hook. They trade shots and then clinch on the cage. The separate and Atkinson lands a hook. Leg kick by Lawhead. They clinch in the center and Atkinson pushes to the cage. Both trade hard hooks. Lawhead lands a cross. They clinch against the cage to close the round.
I scored RD 1: 10-9 Lawhead

RD 2: Cross by Lawhead. They clinch in the center and move to the cage. Lawhead lands a knee and then another. Nice spinning backfist by Atkinson. Lawhead gets a takedown and mount. Lands ground and pound till Atkinson holds him close. Lawhead postures up and lands punches.
I scored RD 2: 10-9 Lawhead

RD 3: Both fighters look tired and not much action to start the round with lots of feints. Lawhead lands a hook and Atkinson a jab. Lawhead with another hook and Atkinson counters. Lawhead with a nice hook to the body. Leg kick by Atkinson. Jab by Atkinson. Atkinson with a spinning back fist and then a cross. They clinch on the cage as round ends.
I scored RD 3: 10-9 Atkinson
My score card: 29-28 Lawhead

Result: Chris Atkinson by Split Decision (30-27/28-29/29-28)

2. Amateur Light Heavyweight (Over 35 Division)
Chris Jones (0-0 S.A.F.E.) vs Jacen Huss (1-0 Independent)

RD 1: Jab by Huss. They clinch and move to the cage. Jones lands punches to the body. They separate and Huss lands a front kick. Huss lands a hook. They clinch on the cage and have a nice battle for position. Knee to the body by Huss. Huss lands more knees to the leg. Jones lands two knees and they separate. They again clinch and Huss lands knees.
I scored RD 1: 10-9 Huss

RD 2: Two punch combo by Huss. Leg kick by Jones. Huss lands a jab and then several more punches. Body kick by Huss. Huss lands a push kick. They clinch against the cage and Huss lands knees. Huss with a nice body shot and then a knee. Huss gets his back and takes him down and lands hard shots to the head.
I scored RD 2: 10-9 Huss

RD 3: Both fighters land hooks. Clinch on the cage and Huss lands punches to the body. Huss lands a knee to the leg More body shots by Huss. Huss with a knee to the body and then another. Huss gets a takedown. He gets north south position but Jones pulls guard and avoids damage as round ends.
I scored RD 3: 10-9 Huss
My score card: 30-27 Huss

Result: Jacen Huss by Unanimous Decision (30-27/30-27/30-27)

3. Amateur Heavyweight
Steve Thom (4-5 Elite Sports Academy) vs Windom Craig (3-2 Strong Style)

RD 1: Two punch combo by Craig. Leg kick by Thom. Thom lands a jab to the body.Craig lands a hook and Thom a hard cross. Craig lands a couple punches. They clinch on the cage and Craig lands knees to the leg. They separate and Thom lands a hard hook. Craig is cut under his eye. Thom lands a hook and then they trade hard shots. Craig lands a hook and then hurts him with more punches. Craig drops him with a hook and lands ground and pound.
I scored RD 1: 10-9 Craig

RD 2: Thom is now also cut under his eye. Both land jabs. Craig lands a cross and then a hard hook. They clinch and Craig lands punches to the body. Thom lands a nice shot to the body. Craig with a knee to the leg. They separate and Thom hurts him with punches but Craig comes back with hard shots. Hook by Thom. Hard hook by Craig drops him. Craig gets on top and traps an arm but then gets his back. Craig gets mount and then his back again. Craig decides to stand. Craig drops him with a hard shot and lands ground and pound till the ref stops it.

Result; Windom Craig by TKO at 2:35 of Round 2

4. Amateur Bantamweight
Josh Burr (0-1 Team ATA) vs Jake Peterjohn (0-0 Strong Style)

RD 1: Leg kick by Peterjohn. Burr lands a hook. Peterjohn lads a hook of his own. Both trade shots with Peterjohn getting the advantage. Burr is bleeding from the nose. Peterjohn lands a jab and then another. They both miss punches and then Peterjohn lands a nice jab. Both land nice hooks. Peterjohn with another nice hook.
I scored RD 1: 10-9 Peterjohn

RD 2: Burr hurts him with a punch and then drops him with a hook. Burr lands a few more shots and the ref stops it.

Result: Josh Burr by TKO at :28 of Round 2

5. Amateur 165 Pounds
DeDe Justice (1-0 Elite Sports Academy) vs Lalani Malley (4-0 Team 1)

RD 1: Leg kick and a hook by Malley. Malley lands a kick to the body. Malley catches a kick and takes her down. Malley gets her back and gets hooks in working hard for the choke. Justice tries to roll out but Malley hangs on and gets the rear naked for the tap.

Result: Lalani Malley by Tapout (Rear Naked Choke) at 1:45 of Round 1

6. Amateur Welterweight
Aleksey Itunin (Independent) vs Dustin Wolfe (2-0 Strong Style)

RD 1: Kick to the body by Itunin. Jab by Wolfe. Another kick to the body by Itunin. Wolfe gets a takedown and mount. Wolfe lands ground and pound and then gets his back and looks for a rear naked. He had it but Itunin pulls out. Wolfe looks for it again and now lands punches to the head. Itunin manages to get up. Wolfe lands punches and then drops down and gets a takedown. He gets his back and again looks for the rear naked. Wolfe lands head shots.
I scored RD 1: 10-8 Wolfe

RD 2: Kick to the body by Itunin. Wolfe lands a hook. Itunin with a nice kick to the body. They clinch on the cage and Wolfe lands a knee to the body. They separate and Itunin lands a cross and kick to the body. Wolfe gets a takedown and gets his back and looks for the choke. Wolfe begins landing punches till Itunin taps.

Result: Dustin Wolfe by Tapout (Strikes) at 1:48 of Round 2

7. Amateur Lightweight
Kyle Dolan (5-2 Independent) vs Dan Farnworth (4-1 GriffonRawl)

RD 1: Body kick by Dolan. They clinch on the cage and Farnworth gets a takedown. Dolan looks for a guillotine from the bottom, but Farnworth pulls out. Farnworth lands punches to the body. Farnworth tries to get his back but Dolan rolls and gets on top. Farnworth defends well. Dolan begins landing hard punches and gets his back. Dolan stands and lands punches.
I scored RD 1: 10-9 Farnworth

RD 2: Leg kick by Farnworth. Farnworth drops for a takedown but Dolan drops punches down on him. Dolan is looking fro the choke. Now he gets mount and lands punches. He gets his back but Farnworth escapes and gets on top to close the round.
I scored RD 2: 10-9 Dolan

RD 3: Leg kick by Farnworth. Farnworth hurts him with punches and drops him. Dolan gets on top but Farnworth hooks a triangle for the tap.

Result: Dan Farnworth by Tapout (Triangle Choke) at :30 of Round 3

8. Amateur Welterweight
Dave Vandevelde (5-0-1 Kim's Martial Arts) vs Andrew Law (6-2 Evolve MMA)

RD 1: Body kick by Vandevelde. They clinch on the cage and both lands knees. Rain and thunder stops the fight.

Result: No contest

Submission of the night: Lalani Malley

KO of the Night: Windom Craig

Fight of the Night: Aleksey Itunin vs Dustin Wolfe

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