A
Little Bit About Me:
I was born in Cabrera, Dominican
Republic and raised in San Juan Puerto Rico along with my two older brothers.
I was a tomboy, always playing with the boys and getting beat on by them. My brothers
and I had some fun putting forks in electrical outlets to see if we could see
our skeletons (we were crazy like that).
I was an active child
while I was living in the Dominican Republic. I remember wanting to take gymnastics
classes, but our financial situation would not allow it and the gymnastics studio
was a road trip in itself. So I would try cartwheels and back-walkovers at home
and kept myself busy playing games with my two brothers.
I
have broken my forehead, nose and the list goes on. We had fun!!! Once we moved
to Puerto Rico, I started to play volleyball, a little softball and basketball.
At the age of 17, I was introduced to weight training. I remember walking around
school with my weight-training belt hanging on my shoulder just so people would
see that I worked out. I did not work my upper body that much but I lifted with
my legs a lot which increased my quad size dramatically.
After
moving, my workouts became more sporadic but I kept working out. In college I
joined the Army’s ROTC program, which in turn added running to my training.
After being in the ROTC for a couple of years, I decided to take a trip throughout
the states to learn English. I traveled to New York from California. While I was
in California, I remember a couple of people suggesting that I try to compete
in a fitness show. I was very skeptical since I did not have any type of dance
background to compete. I did not have the mind-set to even think that I could
compete in a fitness show.
I remember looking at Mia Finnegan's
abs in a magazine and I wanted my abs to look like hers. I moved back to Puerto
Rico and in 1995 I started teaching aerobics classes and doing personal training
at the gym on a military base. It was there where I saw a poster for the NPC Armed
Forces Fitness Championships in North Carolina. I put a routine together and went
to North Carolina to compete in my first fitness show. It was an awesome experience!
I remember looking at all the girls and I was so amazed by them. I ended up placing
second and after that I was hooked.
I decided to try the 1995
Nationals in Chicago. I made the top 35 out of 75 girls. This was the first national
show and the IFBB was giving 10 pro cards. Dale Tomita won the show and she was
amazing. That same year, while working at Hooters, I met the love of my life and
now my husband of 8 years, Brian. He was doing some volunteer work in Puerto Rico
for about 2 months and we became really good friends and one thing led to another.
I ended up moving to Illinois with him and we were married on January 14, 1996,
just three months after we met.
Once in Illinois, I registered
for college and continued my fitness career as well. I did two shows in 1996 and
then decided to take 1997 off to work on my physique and routine. I came back
in 1998 and realized that the competition was stronger. In search of a pro card,
I decided to do all the national shows. I transformed my body to a point that
I knew I could compete with the other girls, but I knew that my routine had to
be stronger in order to win a pro card.
At one of my shows
in 1996 I remember meeting an IFBB pro Maria Bellando. Her routine was very impressive,
so I asked her about her routine. She introduced me to her choreographer, Kevin
Creegan, out of Miami. I decided to go and see Kevin and have him choreograph
a routine that I could use for the 1999 USA Nationals. Maria and her husband were
very kind and let my husband and me stay at her house in Miami while meeting with
Kevin.
Meeting with Kevin was one of the best decisions I
made for my fitness career. Kevin choreographed a routine that was my style. He
worked with my strongest points, which made me feel really comfortable on stage.
I went to the USA’s feeling more confident than ever because my routines
were stronger and more exiting.
I was excited to do my routine
for the first time in my career. To my surprise, I won the overall at the 1999
USA Fitness Championship and earned my IFBB pro card. I never thought I was going
to win my class, let alone the overall title. I went in to this contest ready.
I still can't believe I won!
In my first year as a professional,
I was invited to compete in the Ms. Fitness International. It was such an honor
to be on that stage at the 2000 Arnold Classic. I was so excited to be there with
the other professional athletes. That was my pro debut and I finished 8th. It
was a wonderful experience. My goal was to qualify for the 2000 Fitness Olympia
and I did by placing second at the Jan Tana Classic. The Fitness Olympia was a
dream comes true. I was so thrilled to be there and to place 5th and qualify for
the 2001 Olympia was a blessing in itself.
Since turning pro,
I have worked on becoming the best I can be by improving my routine and physique.
Becoming a professional fitness competitor has been a blessing for me. I love
competing!! I love teaching others about the benefits of living a healthy life
style. I also enjoy training girls for contests and seeing how they evolve on
a personal level.
I have been blessed with the opportunity
of doing what I love to do, and that is competing. I believe that our limitations
in life are the limits we set upon ourselves. You can do anything you want in
life if you have the desire to do it!