With the Olympia this month, the IFBB Fitness Spotlight for September 2011 was a no-brainer. This month's IFBB Spotlight goes to one of the most successful IFBB fitness champions in history: Adela Garcia!
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Adela is arguably THE top fitness competitor in the world today, and for good reason. She's competed (AND WON) many titles, including multiple Fitness Internationals and Fitness Olympias.She was born in Cabrera, Dominican Republic and raised in San Juan Puerto Rico along with two older brothers. For those wondering, yes, she was a tomboy. Growing up active, she tried anything and everything you could think of in sports, including volleyball, softball, and basketball. This wasn't a sport, but there was a time that she (along with her brothers) putting forks in electrical outlets to see if they could see their skeletons!! Crazy, huh?! Despite all of that, there was one sport she never officially participated in, and it's the main sport that is credited a lot for fitness competitions: gymnastics. She wanted to take gymnastics classes, but financial issues kept her from doing so. So what did she do? She tried cartwheels and back-walkovers at home and kept myself busy playing games with my two brothers.
At the age of 17, she was introduced to weight training. In college, she joined the Army’s ROTC program, After being in the ROTC for a couple of years, she decided to take a trip throughout the states to learn English. While I visited California, I remember a couple of people suggesting that I try to compete in a fitness show. She was a bit skeptical because she did not have any type of dance background to compete. She declined that time and moved back to Puerto Rico in 1995. During that time, she taught aerobics classes and did some personal training at the gym on a military base. It was there where she saw a poster for the NPC Armed Forces Fitness Championships in North Carolina. She entered that contest and ended up placing second and was immediately hooked from that point on. She would compete in more local and nationals shows until 1999, where she took the overall fitness title at th 1999 USA Fitness Championship and earned my IFBB pro card. And the rest, as they say, is history.
There have been many great fitness competitors to come and go, but Adela has proven time and time again that she's among the all-time greats, and she hopes to cement her place in history at the 2001 Olympia, as she will be looking to win her 6th Fitness Olympia title, a feat no other fitness competitor has ever accomplished. When you think of fitness, bottom line, there's no one who solidifies the sport more than Adela Garcia.
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COMPETITION HISTORY:
2011Arnold Classic-
first place2010Fitness Olympia-
first placeArnold Classic-
first place2009Fitness Olympia-
first placeEuropa Super Show-
third place2007Fitness Olympia-
first placeHouston Pro Figure-
third placeArnold Classic-
third place
2006
Fitness Olympia-
first placeArnold Classic-
first place
2005Sacramento Pro Fitness-
first placeFitness Olympia-
third placeArnold Classic-
second place2004Fitness Olympia-
first placeArnold Classic-
first place2003IFBB New York City Pro Fitness-
OverallIFBB Fitness International-
second place2002IFBB GNC Show Of Strength Fitness-
second placeIFBB Fitness Olympia-
fourth placeIFBB Pittsburgh Pro Fitness-
OverallIFBB Atlantic States Pro Fitness-
OverallIFBB New York City Pro Fitness-
OverallIFBB Fitness International-
fourth place2001IFBB Fitness Olympia-
fourth placeIFBB Pittsburgh Pro Fitness-
third placeIFBB Fitness International-
third place2000IFBB Jan Tana Classic Pro Fitness-
second placeIFBB Fitness Olympia-
fifth placeIFBB Pittsburgh Pro Fitness-
fifth placeIFBB Atlantic City Pro Fitness-
sixth placeIFBB Fitness International-
eighth place1999NPC USA Fitness Championships-
Overall (IFBB Professional Qualifier)1998NPC Junior National Fitness Championships-
second place short classIFBB North American Fitness Championships-
sixth place short classNPC National Fitness Championships-
eighth place short classNPC USA Fitness Championships-
ninth place short class1996NPC Pennsylvania Fitness Championships-
fourth placeNPC National Fitness Championships-
twelfth place1995NPC Europa Sports Fitness Championships-
second placeFor more on Adela, visit her website at http://www.adelafitness.com.