Do you ever wonder how the WWE’s Stephanie McMahon has managed to maintain a body that would rival an IFBB bikini pro or even one of her own pro wrestling Divas? It’s not like she hasn’t been busy the past few years. With her famous hubby Triple H, the two have welcomed three beautiful baby girls to their family all the while putting in typical 12 hour work days that she seems to shrug off as business as usual.
Stephanie’s typical day is like most full time executives in the corporate world—with just a tad bit more attention to detail on her diet and training than the average working mom. The alarm goes off at 6am. She heads into the kitchen to make her Species Nutrition Isolyze protein drink and downs a handful of her nutritionist, Dave Palumbo’s recommended morning supplements: Mineralyze, Omegalyze, and Juice Plus. By 6:30 she’s got the kids out of bed and the house is awake. Breakfast is cooking and it’s about that time to shuttle the little ones off to school.
I was shocked when I opened my email to find a message from the news director of TMZ, the huge media website, enquiring about an exclusive story on RxMuscle! This article is a feature by Matt Meinrod about how Stephanie McMahan (First Lady of the WWE) got into the best shape of her life after having her 3rd child using Dave Palumbo's diet, Species Nutrition Supplements, and Joe Defranco's functional athletic training principles.
If You Love Bodybuilding Can You Ever Retire?
Have you ever been passionate about something—a desire so strong it consumes your every thought of every day? Unless you fall ass backwards into success, being great requires a relentless pursuit towards your goal. One that comes with ups, downs, forks in the road, and tons of people telling you, “no,” “you can’t,” and “just give it up.”
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NATIONAL PHYSIQUE COMMITTEE AND GASPARI NUTRITION ANNOUNCE MARCH NPC ATHLETES OF THE MONTH
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA (April 25, 2013) - The National Physique Committee and Gaspari Nutrition have selected John Durante, Bradley Martyn, Nicole Kupser, Pamela Snyder, Kristine Duba, Bianca Martin and Rachael Pecoraro Athletes of the Month for the month of March.
You might credit the legendary Scottish male virility of past time to single malt whiskey, or the sometimes brutal weather, or the fact that haggis is the national dish, but a Dutch researcher is proposing another answer:
"Men wearing a kilt experience a strong sense of freedom and masculinity," says a researcher. Here Tim Propst, of Lincoln County, N.C., throws a hammer during the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games in Linville, N.C. in July 2012.
It was the kilts.