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Stacey Seaver

by gene x hwang - April 27, 1999




photo copyright 1999 Stacey Seaver Stacey Seaver is working to change the perception of what a female bodybuilder is, and in the process, ignite her evolving career. Unlike many who dream of reaching the top of their sport by winning it's biggest title, Seaver is grounded in her approach to bodybuilding and what she can achieve through it.

Seaver, like many bodybuilders, was an athlete in both high school and college, and upon graduation, felt the loss of competition, which pushed her towards bodybuilding.

"Once that phase of my life ended, I filled the void with weight training, which eventually lead to competitive bodybuilding. In addition to that, I had always been intrigued with women's bodybuilding."

That intrigue sparked Seaver to work to promote herself through bodybuilding while at the same time promoting women's bodybuilding to the rest of the general public.

"I have a very supportive group of friends who have been there with me through it all. Without them, I wouldn't have gotten this far. Although I come from an athletic family, they aren't quite keen on the bodybuilding lifestyle. My brother has been pretty supportive of my endeavors and has been to a few shows. My mom came to see me for the first time at the Jr. Nationals, but we haven't gotten Dad to one yet. If it was up to them, they would've rather seen see me walking the LPGA courses," she jokes.

photo copyright 1999 Stacey Seaver On the other side of the coin, the bodybuilding community in Houston is an active and growing one full of support for the locals. "From my gym alone (One2One Fitness), there were five of us who competed in the 1998 Nationals in Atlanta, in addition to two fitness competitors. I'm lucky to be able to work-out in an environment conducive to competing at this level," she adds.

With that in mind, Seaver continues to train hard to improve her physique, but has no delusions about her competitive future.

"I take one year at a time. I don't have a desire to necessarily compete at the pro level. That would not be a realistic goal considering there are no weight classes at that level, not to mention I would have to possibly jeopardize my feminity to achieve a pro-level physique. Besides, landing a contract endorsement seems more lucrative and attainable."


And that is the point where Seaver's goals differ from some in the sport. With the women in the pro ranks getting bigger and harder over time, Seaver cannot envision pushing herself to do whatever it would take to compete at that level, but nevertheless makes no judgements about her fellow competitors.

"It takes alot of hard work, determination and discipline to achieve that look. I have always been impressed by their level of conditioning. Those women make a choice to reach that level, and am in no position to judge them. I respect them."

"Let's face it - it gets expensive to compete, and some individuals will go to some extremes to make money to supplement their sport. I will never resort to this. I would like to receive a contract endorsement and be a positive role model for future competitors in this sport, and I felt this mission statement was important to publicize because I want to show this to companies and individuals who might be interested in me as a spokesperson and as a role model - if I ever reach that status," she adds modestly.

Her Mission Statement:
As a proud member of the bodybuilding industry, I promise to represent myself in a professional and ethical manner. Because of the firm commitment I have made to myself and our industry, I will represent myself with utmost professionalism in a promotional or profitable capacity. I endeavor to develop relationships within the industry that will enable me to display my physique in a manner that portrays the beauty of the human body and its unlimited potential; and not in any disrespectful, pornographic or obscene nature.
photo copyright 1999 Stacey Seaver In the offseason, Seaver trains quite heavy, employing a five day on and two day off weekly training schedule, but avoiding any unneccessary cardio work. Her training includes: Flat Bench Presses with 235 lbs. (2-3 reps w/spot), Smith Presses with 265 lbs., Dumbell Shoulder Presses with 55 lb. dumbells, 85 lb. Straight Barbell Bicep curls (30 lb. each arm with dumbells, and Pull-ups for reps with a 25 lb. plate attached!

In her typically positive manner, when asked about her dress code in the offseason, Seaver laughs, adding, "let's see.....in the off-season.....NO, I don't dress to impress! However, when I'm lean and getting ready for a show, then the answer is yes! For instance, when I'm training during off-season, you can forget about EVER seeing me in a thong or a skimpy work-out outfit! I'm always covered up! When I begin to see my body getting leaner, that's when I start shedding the clothes and start wearing more revealing articles of clothing. Don't get me wrong, I don't get fat by any means in off-season, but I don't feel as comfortable in those type of clothes w/out a more defined physique."

And that physique certainly draws a lot of attention. With her impressive showing at the 1998 Nationals and her preparation for the 1999 USAs, Seaver is working as hard on her training as she is in promoting the sport she represents, with very positive results.

photo copyright 1999 Stacey Seaver Outside of the gym, Seaver enjoys mountain biking, roller blading, golfing, and even playing pick-up football with her friends. Her other interests are much like anyone else her age, but she also loves to cook for people during the off season where she can also partake in the indulgences.

For the remainder of 1999, her focus is currently set on competing in the NPC USA's in Santa Monica.

"Based on the outcome of the USA's, I will determine what will be my next step. I can't predict the future," she states matter-of-factly.

As a closing note, Seaver adds: "Please visit my website at http://www.staceyseaver.com where you can order photos or just email me!!!




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