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Thanks for listening to another episode of the Womensmaximumfitness podcast.
I recorded this episode way back in early January of 2021 and was hesitant to share it as the Womensmaximumfitness podcast was very much in its infancy and I didn’t want the focus of the podcast to be about drugs, but rather about the female bodybuilding athletes personal stories. What they desired to freely share was and always will be without judgement, and I’ll never be the one to bring up the topic with a guest on the podcast unbeknownst to her. Thus far the podcast has proved to be encouraging and empowering as well as educating towards women at whatever level of health/athleticism they reside or strive to be at. This WomensMaximumFitness podcast promises to be a safe place for exactly that with my guests and I feel at this time that theme has become well established. So here you go!
I’m thankful to Jamie for willingly providing knowledge from research and of course experience and case studies through clients.
She did speak openly about this taboo subject so as to help educate both listeners, and myself as well. Drugs are definitely a part of this sport at the top level, and I enjoy learning about all aspects of bodybuilding PED use included. That being said, all the views shared are not necessarily my views, and in particular (disclaimer) I have to say I personally love Dana Lynn Bailey and have no idea if she’s natural or enhanced.
Straight to the point this is a raw episode about female use of steroids in bodybuilding from the perspective of IFBB Pro Jamie Pinder. Jamie is a women’s physique pro and a coach adamant about “as safe as possible” performance enhancing drug use in the sport of bodybuilding. I did my best to ask pertinent questions. Any other questions can be directed to Jamie. She absolutely welcomes this topic of discussion. Her Instagram is @jamiepinder14
Disclaimer: Listener discretion is advised. Neither I nor Jamie are medical doctors and the information presented is for entertainment purposes only. PED’s are still illegal in many parts of the world including the US where we reside.
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Thanks for listening to another episode of the Womensmaximumfitness podcast.
I recorded this episode way back in early January of 2021 and was hesitant to share it as the Womensmaximumfitness podcast was very much in its infancy and I didn’t want the focus of the podcast to be about drugs, but rather about the female bodybuilding athletes personal stories. What they desired to freely share was and always will be without judgement, and I’ll never be the one to bring up the topic with a guest on the podcast unbeknownst to her. Thus far the podcast has proved to be encouraging and empowering as well as educating towards women at whatever level of health/athleticism they reside or strive to be at. This WomensMaximumFitness podcast promises to be a safe place for exactly that with my guests and I feel at this time that theme has become well established. So here you go!
I’m thankful to Jamie for willingly providing knowledge from research and of course experience and case studies through clients.
She did speak openly about this taboo subject so as to help educate both listeners, and myself as well. Drugs are definitely a part of this sport at the top level, and I enjoy learning about all aspects of bodybuilding PED use included. That being said, all the views shared are not necessarily my views, and in particular (disclaimer) I have to say I personally love Dana Lynn Bailey and have no idea if she’s natural or enhanced.
Straight to the point this is a raw episode about female use of steroids in bodybuilding from the perspective of IFBB Pro Jamie Pinder. Jamie is a women’s physique pro and a coach adamant about “as safe as possible” performance enhancing drug use in the sport of bodybuilding. I did my best to ask pertinent questions. Any other questions can be directed to Jamie. She absolutely welcomes this topic of discussion. Her Instagram is @jamiepinder14
Disclaimer: Listener discretion is advised. Neither I nor Jamie are medical doctors and the information presented is for entertainment purposes only. PED’s are still illegal in many parts of the world including the US where we reside.
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