When the talk is about bodybuilding, men and women are almost equal today. This is simply because women of today are no more hesitant to break down the shackles of society to join the league of female bodybuilding – be it professional women or teenage bodybuilders.
Female bodybuilding was prevalent in the past and that could be found in ancient records when the courtroom of Cleopatra had around 5-10 female bodybuilders displaying their skills before the world dominated by men. Somehow, the trend of female bodybuilding got lost in the middle but things are for a reversal and for the better this time. With more and more women expressing an interest in bodybuilding and competitive events such as WWE, things are changing now.
The trend of women bodybuilding was supported by eminent female bodybuilders such as Nikki Fuller, Kay Baxter, Patsy Chapman, Rachel McLish, Carla Dunlap, Cory Everson, Erika Geisen, and Laurie Stark to name a few.
All in all, the world of female bodybuilding – professional women bodybuilders, teenage bodybuilders – is now back on the path of glory and male bodybuilders better be careful as women bodybuilding competitions draw greater interest and enthusiasm than male bodybuilding competitions.
If you think that the trend of female bodybuilding – professional women, teenage bodybuilders – would not last for long, it will be interesting for you to note that this trend has been “in” earlier than 100 BC and is still making great waves to spark great interest among one and all.
