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	<title>April_Venture's BodyBlog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[   This is my first season competing and it seems to be going well. Not as well as I hoped with the mild stage fright and the confusion over what the judges want in figure, but I guess I really shouldnt complain with a fourth place in the Jr.USA&#8217;s figure B division. My next show [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>   This is my first season competing and it seems to be going well. Not as well as I hoped with the mild stage fright and the confusion over what the judges want in figure, but I guess I really shouldnt complain with a fourth place in the Jr.USA&#8217;s figure B division. My next show I will be a bit more tuned in my poses if I do another figure show. I have decided to try womens lightweight bodybuilding at the next local NPC show and will hopefully get my qualifier for a early nationals show next season. The progress for that seems to be going well. My legs and triceps should be in tune for a national qualifier and will be really right for early next season if I keep the training hot throughout till then. The photographers and a few other people that recognized me could not belive the size and conditioning difference from last years Jr.USA&#8217;s when I went for a couple of shoots and had not startred preparing for competition. I didnt think it was that noticable till I saw the comparison photos from last years shoots to this years. Big difference from last years biceps to this years 12&quot; measurements and shoulder development. I owe a huge thanks to Boyd Fields for his work on my diet and prep and to Rob Pearson for his training assistance.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 16:57:56 +0000</pubDate>
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