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Ashley
Celia Cooper
Born
1983, Cincinnati, Ohio
Place of residence
Miami, Florida
Height
5' 4.5"
Weight
Off Season130 lbs
On Season122 lbs
Measurements
34 / 21 / 36 |
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My
Titles
2007
Miami BB, Figure and Fitness Championships
1st Place, Tall Class
2008 Southern States Championships
1st Place, Class B
2008 USA National Championships
16th Place, Class D
2009
Junior Nationals
15th Place, Class D
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About
Me
Growing
up in Cincinnati, I was the type who always wanted to run before I could
walk. Never able to sit still for too long, I found sports to be the greatest
outlet for all of my energy. I played them all: basketball, softball,
diving, dance, tennis and, my two favorites, gymnastics and track &
field. By the time I was in the fourth grade I'd convinced myself that
I was the next Flo Jo, and my world revolved around sprinting
and long jumping.
One hot summer afternoon when I was 12, I was competing in a track meet
in the open 100, 200, and long jump. When it came time for me to run the
open 200 meter dash, there were no other girls signed up for the event,
so I was given the option to withdraw or run against the boys. Never second
guessing myself, I opted to compete with the boys. As we lined up on the
blocks, I kept quiet as they taunted me for being a stupid girl."
I loved the hate, used it as fuel, and took first place. For me there
was no greater high, and to this day I am addicted to competition and
proving people wrong. My passion for competition continued through high
school where I set school records in both track and gymnastics, and earned
the MVP award.
My freshmen year of college I attended Springfield College, where I was
part of the dance team and met some great people, but soon realized this
was not the school for me. I worked hard on my grades that year and was
accepted into the University of Miami. I studied Sports Administration,
Broadcast Journalism and English while in school, with plans of becoming
a sportscaster. I landed many amazing jobs and internships while in college,
and I knew that with all of my experience and hard work in school, along
with a great resume tape, I'd be able to find an on-air job eventually,
but it just felt like something was missing.
I was fortunate enough to be given the responsibility of interviewing
athletes before and after games, and do press conferences. I'd wanted
to do sportscasting since I was in high school, knowing that sports were
my passion. I wanted to be involved somehow, but analyzing and discussing
sports was not enough for me. After I finished with competitive sports,
I lived for lifting weights and training hard, but with no goal in mind
other than to keep my figure.
One day in a grocery store I came across a magazine with a beautiful,
athletic woman on the cover. I bought it and read through the pages filled
with diet and training tips, as well as updates for fitness and figure
competitions, and the women who did them. I thought to myself, This
is something I would be perfect for! That day I set two goals for
myself: 1) to become an IFBB
Figure Pro and 2) to become an Oxygen
cover girl. Not really knowing anything about the sport or how to get
involved, I knew I'd need to find someone who knew the ropes.
The next day fate stepped in. I was on my way into my gym, when I saw
a woman who looked like she must know something about figure competition.
I approached her, and sure enough, she was an IFBB Figure Pro. She said
she'd love to talk to me about it, and we made plans to chat the next
day. As I told her my goals to become a pro figure competitor and fitness
model, she told me that she had recently been on the cover of Oxygen.
Her husband pulled it up on the Internet and, sure enough, it was the
same cover that had inspired me to get involved with the sport. I was
sitting across from coveted fitness model Kristal
Richardson. I took this as a sign and began on my journey!
Since
that day I have found great success in the sport of figure competitions,
this success has led to great opportunities in fitness modeling and writing.
I have been one of the selected few fitness models chosen by photographer
John Stutz for
the upcoming book, Fit Girls, Volume 2, and have been featured on fitness
sites such as ProBodyBuilding.com
and BodyBuildingWeekly.com.
To
the great pleasure of my father, I am putting something I learned in college
to work as I have become a featured fitness writer and the resident fitness
expert for TheTrustedBeautyGuide.com.
In order to be successful in this industry I've learned that you must
have supportive people around you who are willing to put up with all the
craziness. I'd like to thank my family first and foremost-- my mother
and father Martin and Robyn Cooper, my big sister Monica and her daughter
Emerson, my adorable little brother Drake, and the talented Kim Taylor.
To Steve Conner, my high school track and gymnastics coach, your support
has meant the world to me over the years. Huge thank you to my personal
trainer Bjorn Moncur, my family at Brickhouse
Fitness Miami,
and Tessie Lobon. Another very big thank you to my sponsors at CriticalBench.com
for the support and many opportunities. Finally, a very special thank
you to my coach Kristal Richardson and her husband Tom for everything
they've done to help me in my journey.
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