IFBB Bikini Pros List 2014

I found myself pondering the numbers of IFBB Bikini Pros since the inception of the division, and decided to tally up the competitors who won IFBB Pro Status in the Bikini division. The lists which I have compiled do NOT include competitors who went pro in another division and crossed over, nor does it factor in the competitors who were awarded IFBB Pro Status through petition.

79 Ladies won their IFBB Pro Cards at NPC/IFBB events in the Bikini Division in 2014:

Lauren Hoskins
Queenie Benito
Whitney Wiser
Brittany Taylor
Angelika Perez
Ashlee Adams
Meghan Duncan
Kenea Yancey
Tanya Rachan
Brynn Gonzales
Andreanna Calhoun
Brianna Krause
Lea Beaumont
Angela Okon
Laurin Conlin
Chassidy Smothers
Jaclyn Strell
Jennifer Ronzitti
Kristina Olson
Cristina Ortiz
Kate Abate
Melissa Brizic
Ruby Perey
Cristy Zevely
Jennifer Friedrichs
Rosie Gavilanes
Barbie Delgado
Jennifer Peoples
Kelly Jean Bornstein
Emma Fernandez
Ha Nguyen
Nicole Ankney
Kim Estess
Kristen Moffett
Enjoli Enriquez
Ashlee Rhodes
Christie Cash
Breena Martinez
Michele Messina
Jamie Del Angel
Candice Perfect
Ruth Jean
Jamie Adams
Jessica Lynn
Jessica Gutierrez
Candice Chamberland
Jessica Lyda
Michelle Silva
Jessica Pimentel
Yvette Garcia
Joana Tesareski
Sarah Brown
Joni Ortiz
Catherine Radulic
Jeri Rease
Harriet Davis
Colleen Garman
Lovey Paiva
Michelle Ackerman
Jazmeen Hernandez
Ivory Crofoot
Alexandra Roane
Mariana Fernandes
Taylor Anderson
Cat Textoris
Susan Waters
Annie Parker
Angel Denman
Theresa Orsini
Nina Cash
Karen Brunette
Magdalena Coffman
Nana Kim
Andrea Beam
Sheiryll Ray
Bethany Transue
Nicole Markovic
Casey Samsel
Shandy Ortiz

IFBB Bikini Pros List 2013

I found myself pondering the numbers of IFBB Bikini Pros since the inception of the division, and decided to tally up the competitors who won IFBB Pro Status in the Bikini division. The lists which I have compiled do NOT include competitors who went pro in another division and crossed over, nor does it factor in the competitors who were awarded IFBB Pro Status through petition. I couldn’t help but highlight my name on this particular list, since I am thrilled beyond measure that I am on it!

72 Ladies won their IFBB Pro Cards at NPC/IFBB events in the Bikini Division in 2013:

Katherine Williams
Jennifer Stevens
Lindsey Waters
Yarishna Ayala Otero
Nissan Weaver
Yasmine Ali
Hope Howard
Chaundra Bagwell
Liana Hamilton
Sana Shah
Caroline Silva
Kamilah Powell
Ashriel Osgood
Michelle Johnson
Lindsay Oxford
Maria Chase
Stacey Naito
Amira Lamb
Callie Bundy
Asia Mendoza
Michelle Minks
Jessica Chuckran
Denita Clark
Stephanie Mahoe
Angeles Burke
Cara Ovis
Karey Grabow
Ashley Pfaff
Tamara Haddad
Jenee Leger
Camile Periat
Deborah Goodman
Rania Dibacco
Marissa Rivero
Hunnika Villa
Kelly Lopez
Lindsey Wells
Sherry Cleckler
Mary Dent
Monica Long
Tonya Boardman
Lezley Lockhart
Mylien Nguyen
Rosemary Valenzuela
Joanne Holden
Michelle Capraru
Antanique Landry
Lisa Schimkat
Lisa Asuncion
Amy Updike
Caryn Paolini
Jade Carroll
Janet Layug
Alexa Hotaling
Marcela Cabral
Samantha Karr
Anne Marie Caravalho
Lisette Howard
Crystal Nelson
Ajia Maximillian
Shernika Speights
Jessica James
Michelle Mein
Terri Krevits
Lisa Perry
Jessica Landry
Lisa Kelly
Kat Ciresi
Cheryl Band
Ronda Porter
Jennifer Burger
Barbara Gonzalez

IFBB Bikini Pros List 2012

I found myself pondering the numbers of IFBB Bikini Pros since the inception of the division, and decided to tally up the competitors who won IFBB Pro Status in the Bikini division. The lists which I have compiled do NOT include competitors who went pro in another division and crossed over, nor does it factor in the competitors who were awarded IFBB Pro Status through petition.

54 Ladies won their IFBB Pro Cards at NPC/IFBB events in the Bikini Division in 2012:

Ruth Harrsion
Janelle Saitone-McGuire
Jennifer Elliot
Vida Guera
Lacey Deluca Lieto
Pollianna Moss
Adriana Hill
Brittney Young
Heather Gonyea
Deborah Lee
Michon Leddy
Lynn Sambuco
Kerri Hayes
Kalyn Link
Amy Allen
Aly Garcia
Francesca Yumul
Angela Skeels
Ashley Wade
Crystal Green
Desiree Niemann
Candice Conroy
Joy Grajo
Francine Slobodnik
Jennifer Hohnbaum
Betheny Jordan
Sandi Forsythe
Kelsie Burgin
Courtney King
Ashley Cronley
Nicole Witbeck
Sarah LeBlanc
Marisol Lara
Michelle Ray
Cassandra Dubois
Noy Alexander
Adrienne Crenshaw
Joyce Dabuet
Maureen Dougherty
Monique Gantt
Bianca Berry
Ashley Kaltwasser
Amanda Otero
Alexis Burke
Melissa Sayles
Aniedra Lynn
Sarah Oldakowski
Jessica Renee
Diana Harbort
Sabrina Nicole
Maria Annunziata
Gigi Amurao
Rachelle DeJean
Iveth Carreon
Danielle Carr

IFBB Bikini Pros List 2011

I found myself pondering the numbers of IFBB Bikini Pros since the inception of the division, and decided to tally up the competitors who won IFBB Pro Status in the Bikini division. The lists which I have compiled do NOT include competitors who went pro in another division and crossed over, nor does it factor in the competitors who were awarded IFBB Pro Status through petition.

35 Ladies won their IFBB Pro Cards at NPC/IFBB events in the Bikini Division in 2011:

Lexi Kaufman
Crystal Rose Matthews
Kristie Trasey-Winter
Yeshaira Robles
Sara Moylan
Roya Tehrani
Jennifer Rankin
Casey Trailer
Tawna Eubanks
Taylor Bentson
Skye Taylor
Katie Chung Hua
Michelle Hutton
Lisa Lutz
Heather Nappi
Marisa Lee
Jennifer Chapman
Jessica Arevalo
Candy Agundez
Cecile Palacios
Summer White
Stacey Alexander
Kim DeArcangelis
India Paulino
Diana Graham
Tiffany Boydston
Cristina Liberatore
Amanda Duncan
Candyce Graham
Darcy Coles
Maysa Quy
Brittany Tacy
Brooke Hameier
Narmin Assria
Talia Terese

IFBB Bikini Pros List 2010

I found myself pondering the numbers of IFBB Bikini Pros since the inception of the division, and decided to tally up the competitors who won IFBB Pro Status in the Bikini division. The lists which I have compiled do NOT include competitors who went pro in another division and crossed over, nor does it factor in the competitors who were awarded IFBB Pro Status through petition.

34 Ladies won their IFBB Pro Cards at NPC/IFBB events in the Bikini Division in 2010:

Christy Merritt
Vanessa Prebyl
Brooke Mora
Brandy Leaver
Cathy Miller
Rachel Labender
Theresa Byrne
Alison Rosen
Jessica Jessie
Diana Fields
Michelle Lamb
Beth White
Abigail Burrows
Laura Calderon
Jennifer Andrews
Barbara Bolotte
Jennifer Pimentel
Veronica Byrd
Patricia Valenti
Kelly Gonzalez
Natalie Abrhiem
Nicole Nagrani
Kristal Martin
Jenny Drennan
Chady Dunmore
Juliette Primak
Nicole Moneer
Juliana Daniell
Bianca Binno
Vanessa Campbell
Lindsey Morrison
Zara Pineda-Boorder
Samantha Morris
Angela Leong

IFBB Bikini Pros List 2009

I found myself pondering the numbers of IFBB Bikini Pros since the inception of the division, and decided to tally up the competitors who won IFBB Pro Status in the Bikini division. The lists which I have compiled do NOT include competitors who went pro in another division and crossed over, nor does it factor in the competitors who were awarded IFBB Pro Status through petition.

36 Ladies won their IFBB Pro Cards at NPC/IFBB events in the Bikini Division in 2009:

Kristal Marshall
Amanda Latona
Monique Minton
Marzia Prince
Shelsea Montes
Sonya Vecchiarelli
Stacey Oster-Thompson
Michelle Gullett
Missy Coles
Amanda Procida
Jennifer Celeste
Janet Harding
Jessica Anderson
Leigh Lingham
Shay Monroe
Kat Holmes
Dianna Dahlgren
Tianna Ta
Jamie Baird
Alea Suarez
Michele D’Angona
Dayna Maleton
Jessica Lawrence
Natalie Pennington
Kira Rivera
Khanh Nguyen
Janet Harding
Erica Reder
Melinda Jamiszewski
Trina Goosby
Angela Harrell
Jennifer Dietrick
Julie Costa
Chrisie Marquez
Stefanie Lindsey
Tabitha Klausen

Waist Training

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Binding undergarments have played an essential role for women throughout the centuries, molding the ideal female form while also serving as restrictive torture devices. Even as recently as the mid-1960’s, women were obligated to squeeze their bodies into corsets, girdles and other binding devices. Before the advent of the free 1970’s era caused the population to reject constricting undergarments, including the standard brassiere, it was common to see women wear girdles and corsets in an effort to mold the female shape into the ideal hourglass. My mother felt pressure to wear girdles to squeeze her already tiny little body into an even more compact package, molding a 20 inch waist that made men around her swoon.

Bu by the time I was born, my mother gave up the notion of manipulating her form in such torturous ways and put her girdles in cold storage. Whenever I would see them in the bottom drawer in her dresser, I would marvel at how anyone would want to wear something so uncomfortable. By the time I reached my 20’s, I developed a strange aversion to tight waistbands and as a result wore dresses most of the time. When yoga pants became popular in the 90’s, I was thrilled because they incorporated a low rise and comfortable fabrics.

Then I began competing in 2009 and realized very quickly how much my body would be scrutinized as I hit the contest circuit. Because I have a naturally nipped in waistline, I never considered that it might appear wider onstage than it actually was, but with my somewhat narrow hips, I had to consider ratios and angles. By the middle of 2011 I began using corsets and waist trimmer belts to whittle down my waist. My significant other at the time made fun of me, telling me he thought it was pretty ridiculous that I was torturing myself with constricting undergarments. I had to get over my dislike of tight material around my waist. The one thing that kept me going was my desire to attain IFBB Pro status, so I quickly acclimated to the habit of wearing them. The other amusing twist is the significant other I mentioned began to wear them for his contest prep, and went down from a 33 inch waist to a 29 inch waist, and won his IFBB Pro Card with that waist measurement.
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People frequently ask me if corsets and binders work. The answer is a resounding YES, THEY DO. When I was consistent about wearing them, I went from a 24 or 25 inch waist to 23 inches, and had actually pared down to a 22-1/2 inch waist right before I won my IFBB Pro Card in 2013. I continued waist training through the middle of 2014, but have spent the years since then without practicing rigorous waist training. The main reason why I initially abandoned waist training was because I was dealing with a higher body temperature, thanks to menopause, which made waist trimmers even more torturous than they normally were. Another good reason for abandoning waist trimmers was the fact that I was not prepping for any contests. I may throw on a corset on a rare occasion for several days to compress my midsection for a photo shoot, but other than that, my waistline is unrestrained by rigid waist trimmers.

When I wore corsets daily, I dealt with the metal boning poking out as the corsets would wear out, and would glue them back into their channels, so I know all too well the sensation of metal poking into my underboob, my ribcage or my hip bone when the corsets began wearing out. I would get digestive upset, abdominal pain, and at times had difficulty breathing. During one stretch of time when I was wearing latex corsets, I developed painful lesions all over my back from the yeast overgrowth which resulted from the long hours of wear and the constant sweating. It took me over a year for my skin to heal from all those lesions, and I have a couple of permanent scars to mark my determination to sculpt a waistline that would win a Pro Card.

Now I wear corsets from time to time if I feel the need to squeeze out extra water from my midsection, but I will probably never return to the days of wearing corsets for many hours, driving to work in pain because a metal boning was jabbing me in the rib, sweating profusely under nice clothing, and dealing with skin around my midsection which was constantly macerated, lighter in pigment, and showing signs of skin breakdown.

I know many of you want to slim down the midsection, but please be careful when you wear corsets! It isn’t worth ruining your skin and compressing organs to wear these torture devices for extended periods of time. Give your skin and your torso a rest in between the sessions during which you are training your waist. I recommend wearing corsets for no more than a 4 hour stretch.

You can find some very pretty corsets online, but I have a couple of favorites, one of which can be found on this link:

http://www.feelfoxy.com/latex-neon-girdle/

And in case you men are feeling a bit neglected here, trust me, there are garments designed especially to sculpt the male midsection.

https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p/mcdavid-waist-trimmer-16mcvusfwsttrmmrxspm/16mcvusfwsttrmmrxspm

Be prepared for these things to fit VERY snugly! However, make sure you can breathe. If you feel lightheaded while wearing a corset, remove it immediately.

I Don’t Wear Foundation

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This selfie was taken last week with no filters of any kind.

I absolutely detest the feeling of foundation. Even the lightest formula makes my skin feel like it is being suffocated. The same goes for tinted moisturizers, which to me look just as much like a mask as foundations do. It’s not that I don’t appreciate the lovely airbrush effect which foundations can create for the complexion, but in my day to day life, I want my skin to breathe without being weighed down by an extra layer of liquid (yes, I do know about powder foundations, and I don’t like those either). My daily skin makeup routine consists of me using a touch of concealer on two little red areas near the bridge of my nose and then applying some loose translucent power all over my skin to keep my skin from looking shiny. A recent chemical peel which I did made me love my skin even more, because it removed the majority of sun damage I had accumulated over the last couple of years. The results were so dramatic that I had to switch to a lighter concealer after using one particular shade for over ten years.

My mom used to tell me that once I got to a certain age, maybe 30, that I would be forced to wear foundation because I would have blotchy, uneven skin tones. Well, I just turned 49 a couple of weeks ago, and the photo you see here was taken last week. So much for what my mom surmised about the appearance of my skin in later years!

I will wear foundation for photo shoots, video and film shoots, and for fitness and bodybuilding events, but literally the FIRST thing I do when I get home from an event is to wash all my makeup off! I have noticed that I have the kind of face that shows makeup well, and that the smallest amount of makeup can impart a very finished look on me, which always surprises me. Thing is, I don’t want to look made up all the time. I like the natural look of clean skin and just a touch of color on the lips and cheeks.

If you are a woman who would love to go without foundation, but haven’t been blessed by the good skin gods, you might want to consider treatments which can help with the texture and tone of your skin. Chemical peels can rejuvenate and tighten the skin, while removing accumulated sun damage and hormonal brown spots, often with rather dramatic results. My favorite peel is the Perfect Derma Peel (http://www.theperfectdermapeel.com/) which contains Glutathione, Kojic Acid, TCA, Retinoic Acid, Phenol, Salicylic Acid, and Vitamin C. For those of you in the Los Angeles area who are interested in getting this peel, please refer to my medical website: http://www.drstaceynaito.com/#!chemical-peels/comt