Becca Swanson
(Deb Widdis and Ali Huston sidebar)
by Gene X Hwang
July
2004 - If you made it out to the 2004
Arnold Classic and checked out some of the other goings on, you may
have seen the World's Strongest Woman strolling through the halls or moving
huge amounts of weight. Or, if you didn't know much about the powerlifting
going on, you still may have seen a big woman that would have made any
of the Ms. International competitors look small. Yes, that must have been
Becca Swanson.
The
women of Big Iron Gym
(left to right: Ali Huston, Becca Swanson and Deb
Widdis)
Becca
Swanson's gym, the Big Iron Gym is home to many bodybuilders and
powerlifters and several of them were on hand at the 2004
NPC Jr Nationals to support one of their own, Deb Widdis.
Widdis
had been incorporating a lot of powerlifting moves into her training
and it definitely paid off with a lot of dense thick muscle packed
on since her last competition. She credits the training she does
with Becca as well as Ali at the Big Iron Gym.
With
such a supportive team of women there at the gym, it must be looked
at as one of the premier places to sling iron in the midwest. With
the world's strongest woman in charge and National level bodybuilders
like Widdis training there, it should be a place you will be hearing
more and more about and with young talent like 18-year-old powerlifter
Ali Huston, stay tuned!
We'll
be planning to cover some powerlifting meets later this year that
Ali will be competing in too.
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"There
is a great saying from the woman's historian of FLEX magazine,
Steve Wennerstrom. He stated that my presence in front of a person that
has never seen me before changes that person's spectrum," explains
Swanson.
"They
may have thought they knew what a muscular girl looks like, but that thought
is expanded at the site of me. Wow! I want to continue changing people's
view on what a woman's physical capacity is or should be.
"My
genetics allowed me to be this big, there is nothing wrong with me tapping
into my full physical potential - I want to show the world. So, a future
goal is to get myself into a vast majority of the public eye. Now that
I can look back on powerlifting and say, 'I am satisfied' - only now can
I start the road to be a public figure. Where that road leads, is yet
to be revealed. And just because I am satisfied, doesn't mean I am finished."
So it may
sound like Swanson is finished with powerlifting but that is certainly
not the case. Rather, she is referring to the fact that she accomplished
many of her goals, and anyone who has seen her lifts, or heard of them
knows that she has destroyed records and is stronger than most men that
walk this earth.
"Oh,
I never think like that. But I get plenty of guys that tell me, 'I am
trying to keep up with you.' or 'You out-lift almost all the guys in my
gym.' Some places have pictures of me up for motivation. I need to capitalize
on this. I am getting shirts made that say: Front: 'I train hard
because...'; Back: 'Becca outlifts me.' Overall
though, it is a cold hard fact, and I love it!"
After working
so hard to earn that Swanson is allowed to enjoy it! Of course being that
strong has some notoriety to it as well, but she hasn't let that get to
her head and her humble demeanor doesn't always match her somewhat intimidating
exterior for many who don't know the real Becca.
"You
know I feel like the same Becca; I am the same person I was 10 years ago.
When it is called to my attention [being the world's strongest woman],
I smile because of the road behind me. The workouts I endured, the consistent
training for eight-and-a-half years, the 'leaving family/friends on the
back burner,' every bump in the road was worth it. It is really neat when
a gym member says, 'Yeah, I was down in Florida and people down there
know who you are,' Unreal!"
Swanson
was a bit of a natural with strength too. "It wasn't hard to get
interested. The first day my coach had me deadlift I did 250 lbs. with
no training under my belt. It is not hard to stick with something you
are good at. I remember saying to myself, 'I am never going to be petite,
so I might as well get as big as I can,'" she says with a smile.
Standing
at 5'9" tall and weighing in around 240 lbs., she sports 27"
quads, 17.5" arms, and 17.5" calves.
"People
mostly stare, in a non-offensive way. The occasional girl will say, 'You
go girl!" It is a rare occasion when an educated person asks, 'What
do you squat?' and I about dropped when one guy asked, 'What do you deadlift?'
That is the kind of person I am excited to talk with, because they comprehend
what it takes to deadlift 650 lbs.
"Kids
are so super confused...so honest and mostly scared of me. It all comes
with the territory and I am glad to deal with all responses," Swanson
adds.
So what did
she do exactly at the Arnold meet? Well, we asked her what motivates her
and here's what she said:
"Ahh,
Gene, your question is perfect. Usually the question is 'who motivates
you?' I don't work that way. The drive to get to a certain point was easy.
It was easy to get to 605 lb deadlift and a 635 lb squat. Those are the
numbers I needed to have the highest deadlift and squat ever.
"I wanted
the best lifts ever and that is what motivated me at first. And this is
how I
describe the rest, 'I climbed to the top of the mountain, then I took
off running. Full speed ahead.' The numerical barriers are what I set
my sites on: 1600 lb. total, 1700 lb. total, 700 lb. squat, 800 lb. squat,
1800 lb. total, 1900 lb. total.
"The
people around me had no doubt I was capable of these things - my coach
and my powerlifting peers. That instills a bit of fear in an athlete,
the fear of failure, not an option," she adds, in a very steady voice,
which exudes the determination Swanson is filled with.
In the end
she totaled 1912.5
lbs. at the Arnold with a 501.5 lb. bench press, 760.5 lb. squat and
650.5 lb. deadlift.
Swanson is
also good friends with fellow strong woman, Jill Mills, with whom she's
done a very impressive video showcasing their strength with some incredible
lifts in the gym. Both are great ambassadors for the sport, and with luck,
we will be seeing more and more strong women like them.
And with
a body like Becca sports, you will be hard pressed to miss her the next
time she's around.
"I love my body. I love the control I have over my appearance. I
can choose to be 240 lbs. or I can chose to be 215, etc. I know my body
inside out and that makes me comfortable. It clears my mind and allows
me to focus on other life issues other than appearance. I am comfortable
with all the decisions that I have made along the way and I wouldn't trade
my life for any other."
That kind
of confidence and straight ahead vision has sent her to the top of the
strength world, and we will have to see where it will take her.
You can keep
up with the latest on Becca at her official web site: www.beccaswanson.com
Also, you can
see more of her in her video with Jill Mills. Click on the banner below
to find out more!
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