Calling all the ladies in the forum!! We are looking to add another
female rep to our team.
Please post up why you would make a great rep for iSatori,
any products you have tried of our in the past,
and if you have any experience being a rep.
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11-02-2014, 07:59 AM #1
iSatori is looking for a Female Rep!`
BB.com Article
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/physique-workout-npc-athlete-nic-troupes-fitness-regimen.html
All good things must come to an end...Great things last forever!
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11-02-2014, 06:39 PM #2
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11-02-2014, 08:12 PM #3
- Join Date: May 2012
- Location: Hawaii, United States
- Age: 35
- Posts: 219
- Rep Power: 483
seems very interesting, I don't think I would qualify being new to this whole online forum business. I want to see how many women apply for this, because I haven't seen too many female post on here had me second guessing myself if I should even be on here. But I need the knowledge so I'm gonna stick around
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11-02-2014, 08:30 PM #4
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11-02-2014, 08:38 PM #5
I'll apply!
Im 21 years old and ever since I got married to a competitive bodybuilder ( username mormonpickett ) , I've learned a TON.
I've attended his meetings with his diet coach and soaked up info there. I'm now working with that same diet coach and may be competing in March. I'm extremely dedicated to the gym because I love seeing the progress I'm making. I get up at 5am everyday because I work from 9-6pm and that's what I need to do in order to get my workouts in. I prep my meals and plan them out for work.
I used to be a marathon runner. I've completely dropped running and switched to lifting with a small amount of cardio, and I love the changes I've seen. Being muscular is powerful and boosts confidence more than being a skinny runner.
I pride myself on my lifting form, and how I can still go decently heavy while keeping form and not getting "big" like lots of girls think will happen when you lift heavy. I pride myself in being able to deep squat 135 for 8 reps when the guys next to me are using the same or just a little bit more weight.
I've started trying to explain to people about supplements and exercise and it's a difficult thing when the other people don't understand ! It's awesome though. I feel so knowledgable. And if I ever don't know anything, I can find out, either on the web or through my husband or my diet coach.
My husband is a rep for MET-Rx. So I understand how this all works. He's explained it all to me. It would be pretty easy for me to jump right in and start without any type of training.
I've tried a few of your products before : PWR, curvelle, and Eat Smart. All great.
Thanks for this opportunity !
Brenna Pickett
Last edited by BrennaSexyLegs; 11-02-2014 at 08:51 PM.
Married to user "mormonpickett"
Yeah Buddy
I Squat
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11-03-2014, 06:22 AM #6
i might put a wig on and enter for this
"The Iron never lies to you. You can walk outside and listen to all kinds of talk, get told that you're a god or a total bastard. The Iron will always kick you the real deal. The Iron is the great reference point, the all-knowing perspective giver. Always there like a beacon in the pitch black. I have found the Iron to be my greatest friend. It never freaks out on me, never runs. Friends may come and go. But two hundred pounds is always two hundred pounds."
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11-03-2014, 10:17 AM #7
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11-03-2014, 10:26 AM #8
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11-03-2014, 11:46 AM #9
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11-03-2014, 01:20 PM #10
Bumped for more apps!
The Beast Journey to Elite
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=169406293
Best Meet's Total = 1515 (585 Squat, 365 Bench, 565 Deadlift)
Highest Gym Lifts: Squat: 600 Deadlift: 600 Bench: 400
Proud member of Team Ogre
"Everybody wants to be strong but most people just don't want to work that hard"
Instagram: harrylifter
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11-03-2014, 01:36 PM #11
Okay, okay, I'll bite
Why I'd Be An EXCELLENT Rep...
-I'm an active member on the forums and very supportive in logs.
-I have a good background knowledge of supplementation, nutrition, physiology, etc.
-I've been lifting for several years and run several programs, currently running Westside Barbell
-I'm a Highland Games athlete (free advertising!)
-I'm reliable and responsible
-I have experience and a good track record running logs for both iSatori and other companies.
Products I've Tried...
-PWR
-MXLS7v2
-Eat Smart
-Amino Amp
Past Repping Gigs
-Previously a rep for SES Nutrition___________________________________________________________
**I once was a fat little hippo... BubsNBean's journey back to healthy**
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=170112133
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11-03-2014, 01:55 PM #12
What a cool opportunity!
I'd make a good rep because:
I've been active on the forums for several years.
I'm a competitive bodybuilder.
As a personal trainer I'm always recommending the best products for my clients.
I've tried Amino Amp, Restoraid, PWR, and Eat Smart Awesome product line!
Hope you'll consider me!"All that we are is the result of what we have thought. The mind is everything. What we think we become." Buddha
TEAM AMAZON - Sisterhood of Iron
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11-03-2014, 04:37 PM #13
Alright seriously im putting on a wig! More girls get in here!
"The Iron never lies to you. You can walk outside and listen to all kinds of talk, get told that you're a god or a total bastard. The Iron will always kick you the real deal. The Iron is the great reference point, the all-knowing perspective giver. Always there like a beacon in the pitch black. I have found the Iron to be my greatest friend. It never freaks out on me, never runs. Friends may come and go. But two hundred pounds is always two hundred pounds."
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11-04-2014, 03:40 PM #23
- Join Date: Nov 2013
- Location: Louisiana, United States
- Age: 28
- Posts: 769
- Rep Power: 2023
Name:
Kayla Laborde
Number of years training:
2 years if you count body weight and training for sport. 1.5 years I trained as a distance runner. 9 months strict powerlifting/bodybuilding training. I have been training for two years total.
Rep history/other companies repped for: No rep history, but I did log for Nutrex Research.
Have you tried Isatori brand yet:
I use the watermelon bcaas and am waiting on biogro to come in!! religiously. Love taking the BCAAS during my fasted cardio!
About yourself: Dear God. Prepare yourselves for this long story.
From Lazy Honor Student to Captain of the Powerlifting Team.
I have been obese for as long as I can remember. When I was three years old, I was in the shopping cart at Walmart with my mother. We were approached by a strange man and he then proceeded to ask my mother if she fed me whole chickens. As a child, it’s considered normal and cute to have a little chub. Well, at my level of “chub” I was often compared to a fully grown Sharpe. As an honors student all through elementary and onto middle school, I never gave consideration into what went into my mouth. Hey- Mother always told me that grades came as a first priority. By the time freshman year came around, I finally made a realization- I was the biggest girl on campus. At thirteen years old, five foot three, and about one hundred and ninety pounds, a high school campus was not the friendliest place to roam. Being the nerdy girl and the honors kid, I found comfort from the teasing among other so called nerdy kids. During that time I became an award winning public speaker via my local FFA chapter. As I became more and more involved in speaking, I used food as a comfort. When I won, there was always a celebratory meal at a buffet, ohhh, but when I lost.. I would binge to no end. Towards the end of freshman year, I met a boy who was a speaker as well. Long story short, we started dating. As we dated for six months, he stuffed my face, he LOVED to feed me. Pop tarts, milkshakes, burgers, McDonalds, he ALWAYS had food for me. There was no end, and he would not take no for example. Needless to say, my weight shot up. My only savior is when he went to boot camp for the National Guard. I stood by his side for three months, writing letters and sending packages. The day he graduated from camp, he called and broke my heart. He had been dating someone else. I was infuriated and felt isolated. My first instinct was to turn to food to fill the void. Luckily, I had a sense of revenge in my system. I wanted to show him that he lost the best thing he would ever have. I started researching weight loss and fitness. I bought a pair of running shoes and downloaded MyFitnessPal. From September 2012 to February 2013, I ate at a deficit and ran on average 30 miles a week. In this timeframe I dropped down to 150 pounds and from there, I maintained for a while. Realizing this wasn’t good enough, I started incorporating bodyweight exercises and upped my water intake. During March of 2013, and weighing in at 135 pounds- I met the man who unlocked my passion for fitness. That March, I met my current boyfriend of 1.5 years. When we met, I could obviously tell he was what I referred to as a “weightlifter.” Having always secretly desired the physique of a “lifting woman,” I wished to try this so called “lifting.” This is when I decided that I could grow muscle on 1400 calories a day and doing bodyweight exercises because I didn’t have gym access. Boy, was I wrong. But all of the bodyweight sessions my boyfriend and I did, along with his support, I dropped down to a twig at 118. Let me tell you, it is a fact that at five foot three, and no muscle. I looked extremely gaunt and unhealthy. I continued with my bodyweight exercises until December of 2013. I upped my calories and decided to maintain at one hundred and twenty-five pounds. During January of this year, I thought that doing the “Insanity” program would lead me to the physique I so desperately craved. I knew that women needed to lift heavy and in a caloric surplus to gain muscle. I considered insanity while holding 5lb dumbbells in each arm to be lifting heavy… Oh boy, I was so silly back then. In February of this year I was finally donated everything I needed for an official home gym. I was given a barbell, 500 pounds of plates, an ez curl bar, dumbbells, a weight bench, ankle weights, etc. All of this is thanks to my wonderful significant other. Having a reddit account, I used the search feature and got all of the information I needed that has lead me to be successful. I started bulking straight off the bat to use my “noob gains” to my advantage. I ate about 2400 calories a day and performed Starting Strength three days a week. During this time, I FINALLY saw changes that were leading to my “goal” physique. Around the month of April, word was spreading around school that I lifted weights. I am 99 percent sure I got bullied more for this than I did for being overweight. BUT! Apparently word got out to the right people, I was approached by the powerlifting coach of the boy’s team. He said he heard that I lifted and he wanted to see what I could do. I was ecstatic! I finally was getting credit instead of criticism. During my interview, I guess that is what I would call it, I was asked to squat, bench, and deadlift for the entire boys’ team. This is where the nervousness set in. But, I knew I had to prove myself. I loaded up the bar each time with more weight than I knew I should have, but I had to prove myself. During that interview, I blew some of their records out of the water- for my respective weight class. The coach was so intrigued by what a girl could do, he offered me two things. He was going to start a girls’ team for this upcoming year, and he offered me the captain’s spot. This offer is what lead me to where I am today. I am constantly focusing on form, giving it my all, and making sure my nutrition is on pointe. I am planning to step on an NPC stage in April of next year, just two months after the state powerlifting competition. For me, the journey never stops. There will be no end weight, no “ending lifts”, I can always improve myself. All through this journey, I have noticed- I stopped having depression, I ended my ED (binging/mia), and my grades have risen. Lifting is extremely therapeutic for me, and I attribute myself beating my Eating disorder to it. I plan to obtain my personal trainer \ and MR. I also have plans for a petroleum engineering degree, as I am taking a few classes that peak my interest. As I progress on to graduate school, I will become a physical therapist, and as my end result- I plan to own and operate my own health club. My current goal in life is to place in the top five in my height class this coming April. Also, if yall didn't already know, I have one year left of high school, two years left of college for dietetics, and three for engineering. Currently I am in the bodybuilding offseason, and I will be competing in figure this July. I currently sit around 140 lbs.
Competition history/plans to compete:
I plan to compete in my bikini or figure height class in July 2015. I plan to compete in powerlifting during the months of February and March- competition will be at the district and state level.
Knowledge of supplements:
I prefer to do my research. I research a product and it's ingredients for days at a time before I decide to ingest it. I find that personal experience with a product is far better than reading reviews on the internet. I have a pretty wide range of ever-expanding knowledge on supplementation, nutrition, and fitness.
Why you would be the ideal candidate:
I am an athlete who will stop at nothing to achieve her goals. I follow my diet and workout regimen to a tee. I have willpower and dedication that pushes me through any and everything that I do. I have an insatiable passion for food and nutrition that I wish to share with any and everyone that I can reach out to .I wish to be a part of a company that has helped me throughout my long and exhausting journey. Coming from someone who started her own cupcake business at the age of six, I feel that I can help iSatori grow and reach new heights that it has never seen before. I had done my own marketing, budgeting, and everything else under the sun. Today, this business is one of the best in my state. I have since then passed it on to my little sister to continue out my legacy. I can do promotions, sample tastings and everything between! I have a dedicated team behind me who will follow me wherever I should find myself.
What you would bring to the iSatori brand:
I would bring a spunky, enthusiastic, brand new face with a kick butt can-do attitude. Coupled with my passion and wide knowledge base of fitness, nutrition, and supplementation, I feel that I would be a great addition to the team! As a dual-competitor (figure, powerlifting) I feel that I could appeal to both sides of the spectrum in the fitness industry.
Additional information that may be helpful:
Thank you for the consideration. And feel free to ask any questions!Competing this August with the NPC.
Current Lifts on this cut.. BW approx 125
Squat: 215lbx1
Bench: 125lbx1
DeadLift:215lbx1
I like food. I like coffee.
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11-04-2014, 05:26 PM #24
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11-05-2014, 02:09 PM #28
- Join Date: May 2012
- Location: Hawaii, United States
- Age: 35
- Posts: 219
- Rep Power: 483
What a choice, what a choice
Wow, what an awesome group of women in here...isatori sure has a tough decision to make lol
GOOD LUCK LADIES!!!!instagram.com/apierce808
DerickP38 + AnaPierce = < SWOLEMATES 3
Completed Log:
Prime Nutrition Stack - http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=164851201&page=2
HIT Supplements Women's Pre Workout & Fat Burner Log - http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=165980201
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11-05-2014, 06:17 PM #29
- Join Date: Nov 2012
- Location: Colorado, United States
- Posts: 2,373
- Rep Power: 3634
Hi ladies!! I GREATLY appreciate all you applying. There's just TOO much testosterone amongst the iSatori board reps; we need more estrogen, right?!? LOL
Seriously, great apps thus far! Good luck to each of you. I'm looking forward to having one of you lucky ladies as part of the team.Top Secret Nutrition Rep
http://topsecretnutrition.com/
NASM Certified Personal Trainer
NASM Nutrition Specialist
National Level Figure Competitor (Most Recent: 4th place National Bodybuilding Championships)
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Website: www.tagfit.net
IG: tiffg1908
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11-05-2014, 06:28 PM #30
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