
12. When's your next show?
Will you comeback to come in NZ?
Unfortunately this year I had
to withdraw from the BNBF finals due to unforeseen circumstances
back in NZ. We had to fly back to NZ for 2 weeks at short notice
and dieting and training became difficult and my focus and priority
changed. I could still have carried on but I know for a fact I
would not have looked my best come finals time but I think I have
made the right decision. It was a real shame as it's the
10th Anniversary year for the BNBF and there is a pro
card up for grabs in the Heavyweight class which entitles the
winner to compete win the Yorton Cup in Washington DC later in
November.....ah well, there's more to life than bodybuilding and
there's always next year.
13. Do
you miss NZ!!!! What do you miss
most?
Of course, we'll always miss
home. That's where our family and friends are, but we also know
home will always be there for us when we decide to come back. I do
miss my family and it's especially hard missing out on little ones
growing up, it's weird on our recent trip back you get these little
ones calling you Uncle William and Aunty Annie and it really hits
home that they know all about you but you hardly know them - that
is pretty tough. I do miss Mum's home cooking, taro, chop suey, raw
fish...you know what I mean, true bodybuilding food!!

14. What's your philosophy and
ambition within the sport?
I pride myself on being a
100% natural bodybuilder, it's the direction I have always taken
and ultimately for me it's about pushing my body as far as I can in
a fair and level playing field. I have a huge respect for any
bodybuilder, regardless of their choice in the sport because it
requires just as much determination and commitment by anybody to
train, diet and prepare to get on stage.
It has been an unfortunate
end to my competitive year however this has just motivated me even
more for next year.
The off season now allows me to work on my weaknesses and hopefully
make some improvements towards qualifying for the 2010 BNBF finals.
I have a goal to win a National title in the UK and further beyond
that, should all go well look to compete on an international stage
as part of a team from the UK.
As for competing in NZ, I
would never rule this out. It's where it all started for me, and I
still have a lot of friends and colleagues involved and competing
with the NZFBB so to be able to do that again with them would just
be fantastic.
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