Jenni Douglas
Family: Son; Cain, daughter-in-law Debbie and a gorgeous wee granddaughter, Elise
When and why did you start taking up competing in bodybuilding competitions? Physically unfit and depressed after a marriage separation. Wanted to improve fitness to cope with all the other things that were happening
What class(s) have you competed in? Masters, Open
Your
contest achievements? All Physique
* (NZFBB) Masters Women 1st 1988, 89, 92, 94, 2003, 2007
* IFBB World Champion - Masters, Sao Paulo Brazil 1st 1989
* Competed in Masters Worlds Turkey, 1992
* NABBA North Harbour Masters Women 1st with selection to WABBA
Worlds in Cuxhaven 2000
* PIBBA Over All Physique Champion 03
* NPFC Australasian Open Physique Champion, Sydney 2004
* NABBA Auckland Champs 04, Masters Women 1st and Physique Overall
with selection to compete in Crete (decided I needed to be in
school and was very tired at that point)
What was your typical training
regime 6 weeks out from the Nationals?
Prior to this year, I have generally trained Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday, Friday with Chest and triceps, back and biceps, legs and
then shoulders as my splits but this year I have put my body into
the hands of Steven Shields and I am never quite sure what I will
be challenged with.
But his super slow protocol is definitely different and
challenging. He says he can add 10 kg without steroid use and I
have taken up the challenge. We have gained 2 kg to date. If his
methods work on an old body, think of the gains a younger trainee
could achieve!
What's your typical diet 6 weeks from
show?
High protein with carbs with each meal in some form. My diet
doesn't really change, I tend to introduce some serious cardio
(stepper and hill walking).
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| Pics of Jenni after NZFBB Nats 03, aged 53! | ||
What's your contest
goals this year?
+10kgs! Qualify in Wellington and win in the
NABBA Nationals. I will decide the class later in the
year.
Has been any aspect of your physique you've been
working on to better yourself this year?
Better
abs, better legs, thicker back
What have you learned about yourself
while in pre contest mode?
Do it or die attempting to do it. Students get warned on the days I
am really tired.
Advice to other
women who want to take up bodybuilding or wise words to those who
want to make bodybuilding their ‘thing'.
It was
probably one of the best decisions that I made, to enter the
competitive aspect of weight training - it makes me feel good, I
like the "critical appreciation" of fellow trainers and I like the
dance/fitness aspect. If you want a sport to make you feel great,
get into bodybuilding. I started as a Master (37) and can still
stand up with the best of the field. It is a great
buzz!
But beware, you become very, very selfish with your time and food.
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| Jenni @ NABBA Akl 04 | |
Has there been anyone who's been big influence on your bodybuilding career and keeps you going?
Paul Burling made the first big improvements to my diet and training, Richard Jeffcoat kept me interested with great training programmes, Tafa Iusitini kept me training after I thought to retire for the 2nd time and now Steven Shields is again challenging me. But I owe thanks to Cain, my Mum and all my friends who accept that I have a "weird diet", a need to train and support me 100%.
What is your
ultimate goal in
bodybuilding?
One last chance.... I really have achieved
everything I could desire.
Jenni, NZFBB Nats 07.
Muscleimaging.com pic
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