Stunning Russian Fitness Competitor Oksana Grishina has recently burst onto the scene. At Area Orion, we're helping her burst a little more.
Keep a watch out for Oksana, I think we'll be seeing much more of her in the future.
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Monday, January 31, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
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Beautiful and massive Canadian female bodybuilder Jody Wald in a bikini by the beach. Enhanced at Area Orion and based on a photo by Mataraso Photography.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
BrandiMae - Ripping it Off
Bodybuilder BrandiMae’s doing dumbbell curls in a skin-tight white t-shirt, but it’s restraining her bulging biceps and pec muscles when she poses, so she rips it off, then pulls off her bikini bottom so she’s naked in the gym. That’s when she turns around to give you a good look at her sexy glutes and legs.
See more BrandiMae at SheMuscle or purchase the entire clip here.
My Journey Into the Sport of Bodybuilding
I found this inspirational and wanted to share. Re-posted from gailauerbach.blogspot.com
Gail Auerbach
My journey into bodybuilding started at the age of 6. 6 you ask? Yes, 6!!!! See at 6 years old I sat in a first grade classroom and I was the odd ball, the weird-o, the kid who was different, the one no one understood or wanted to be friends with. I was the one chosen last during dodgeball. At the age of 6 I was diagnosed with ADD, ED, BD and LD. I have attention, behavior, learning and emotional difficulties. Talk about being hit hard. EVERYTHING I did was a struggle and hard for me. So how did this get me into bodybuilding you ask? This was the beginning of me struggling to find my "place" or "home" in this world. This is where I began my first attempt to be understood for who I am and what I believe in.
So throughout school I got involved in gangs, sports, and a sorority, all attempting to find the people and place where I would be the most understood. I went to college on a cross country scholarship and went to the gym to lift weights three times a week. After a month my coach told me I had to STOP lifting! I was getting to big! After many stress fractures, I decided to switch to playing rugby in college. I got to lift daily and get as big and strong as I wanted! During college their was a bodybuilding show called Greek Physique and I decided I wanted to compete in it. I trained at the gym with many guys who offered to help me pose, diet and prepare. I loved the diet, loved putting on muscle, loved cardio, learning about supplements and loved competing! I competed in Greek Physique and won it 4 years in a row! When I left college I joined a gym back home where I was student teaching. I started working out there daily and meeting people who competed in the NPC and who told me I should do a show. I told everyone I wanted to focus on my first year teaching and just continued to train. I hired a trainer and he trained me 3 times a week. I started to see myself put on more and more muscle as time went on. I ate clean and started learning more about supplements. I decided to start attending the local NPC contests to see what it was like. During the first show I went to I had made up my mind...I WANTED TO COMPETE AGAIN! So in 2007 I started my journey toward my first competition. During the year I went to every show and met more and more people who competed. I started lifting, training and spending time with competitors and by the end of 2007 I had attended every local Illinois show and had met a whole group of friends who understood me and accepted me for who I was. They understood my "oddness" and in their eyes it was okay to be different. In fact it was my differences that made me so unique.
So in 2008 I stood back on the stage and did my first NPC bodybuilding competition. Ever since then I live the lifestyle daily, believe in the religion of bodybuilding and truly believe I found my "place" to call home! All of the struggling I did my whole life as a child only made me a stronger person. It only taught me resilience and to persevere when things are hard. This has helped me get through contest prep, in the off season when bulking and in my professional life as a elementary and special education teacher. The only difference is I have taught my students that it's okay to be this way! This is how I started bodybuilding and can't imagine my life without it!
See Gail at her Website, Blog or Facebook page
Gail Auerbach
My journey into bodybuilding started at the age of 6. 6 you ask? Yes, 6!!!! See at 6 years old I sat in a first grade classroom and I was the odd ball, the weird-o, the kid who was different, the one no one understood or wanted to be friends with. I was the one chosen last during dodgeball. At the age of 6 I was diagnosed with ADD, ED, BD and LD. I have attention, behavior, learning and emotional difficulties. Talk about being hit hard. EVERYTHING I did was a struggle and hard for me. So how did this get me into bodybuilding you ask? This was the beginning of me struggling to find my "place" or "home" in this world. This is where I began my first attempt to be understood for who I am and what I believe in.
So throughout school I got involved in gangs, sports, and a sorority, all attempting to find the people and place where I would be the most understood. I went to college on a cross country scholarship and went to the gym to lift weights three times a week. After a month my coach told me I had to STOP lifting! I was getting to big! After many stress fractures, I decided to switch to playing rugby in college. I got to lift daily and get as big and strong as I wanted! During college their was a bodybuilding show called Greek Physique and I decided I wanted to compete in it. I trained at the gym with many guys who offered to help me pose, diet and prepare. I loved the diet, loved putting on muscle, loved cardio, learning about supplements and loved competing! I competed in Greek Physique and won it 4 years in a row! When I left college I joined a gym back home where I was student teaching. I started working out there daily and meeting people who competed in the NPC and who told me I should do a show. I told everyone I wanted to focus on my first year teaching and just continued to train. I hired a trainer and he trained me 3 times a week. I started to see myself put on more and more muscle as time went on. I ate clean and started learning more about supplements. I decided to start attending the local NPC contests to see what it was like. During the first show I went to I had made up my mind...I WANTED TO COMPETE AGAIN! So in 2007 I started my journey toward my first competition. During the year I went to every show and met more and more people who competed. I started lifting, training and spending time with competitors and by the end of 2007 I had attended every local Illinois show and had met a whole group of friends who understood me and accepted me for who I was. They understood my "oddness" and in their eyes it was okay to be different. In fact it was my differences that made me so unique.
So in 2008 I stood back on the stage and did my first NPC bodybuilding competition. Ever since then I live the lifestyle daily, believe in the religion of bodybuilding and truly believe I found my "place" to call home! All of the struggling I did my whole life as a child only made me a stronger person. It only taught me resilience and to persevere when things are hard. This has helped me get through contest prep, in the off season when bulking and in my professional life as a elementary and special education teacher. The only difference is I have taught my students that it's okay to be this way! This is how I started bodybuilding and can't imagine my life without it!
See Gail at her Website, Blog or Facebook page
Monday, January 24, 2011
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Sunday, January 23, 2011
Friday, January 21, 2011
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Super-cutie Charis Foraker stops by and gets a little extra somethin somethin from the scientists at Area Orion. Based on a photo by Jeff Bins for HerBiceps.com.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Quadra-Blu: January Sketchbook
Lyman Dally has been busy concepting, writing and drawing the new Quadra-Blu series. He recently sent me pages from his sketchbook and a few words about what fans can expect:
“Basically we'll be joining Quadra-Blu in her life BEFORE she meets Max Rep (as pertaining to the old published series) starting with her leaving her home planet, which is a water planet (hence her blue hair). We'll also see her in her mesomorphic "untrained" state in the very early episode(s). She builds-up bigger when she gets to Earth. I'm still keeping the new title of the series a secret until I establish the working fundamentals of launching, for real, this series on the internet. Bringing Quadra-blu back to life has been like starting-up a rusty old machine, but I hope female-muscle fans (and those others whom might come on-board) will like what the machine churns out: surreal stories (not fetishistic) that involve femininity, muscle, and a sense of adventure.” - Lyman Dally
Quadra-Blu is an acknowledged property of Lyman Dally. Artwork posted with his permission.
Monday, January 17, 2011
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Heather Armbrust is absolutely bulging in soft light. She has my all-time favorite legs, so I couldn't resist the chance to pump them even bigger. Based on a photo from Physique-Art.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Monday, January 10, 2011
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Bursting onto the scene and swinging into action, Wendy Fiore makes her debut at Area Orion. I even gave her a bit more muscle to carry the heavy guns.
Based on a photo from ActionGirls.
Based on a photo from ActionGirls.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Sample260T0111 SuperLinzi Morph
Lindsay Mulinazzi has been using the name SuperLinzi and you can see why. Let's hope she uses these powers for good (on second thought maybe not).
Here's my vision of a muscled-up Lindsay, based on a photo from MuscleTease.com. As an added bonus, I worked it up comic book style. I think "The Adventures of SuperLinzi" would be a smash hit, at least in the Female Muscle world.
Thanks Lindsay for the indulgence. Check out all of her sites at FitnessInferno, FierceInferno and YouTube.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Artist Spotlight on R. Crumb
Check out my latest Fantasy Muscle article for FemaleMuscle.com on the art and passions of R. Crumb.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Sunday, January 2, 2011
A Good Year
I want to thank all my friends, fans and supporters. It's been a great year of growth and change at Area Orion so here's a quick re-cap of 2010.
The blog alone had 1,462,631 Pageviews by 386,435 Visitors from 183 Countries (Top 5: United States, Germany, Canada, U.K. and Italy). Thanks to the top 5 referring sites of FTF10, Muscles of Dee Kay, Reddit, InsaneMuscleGirls and FemaleMuscle.com.
102 morphs were published as well as the first Area Orion mini-comic. The most popular post was Wendy's Heavy Weights and most popular morph was Sample233R1010. It looks like big boobs beat out big muscles.
I hope to continually make Area Orion the hottest "free" blog for Female Muscle Growth and Breast Expansion morphs besides adding new features and sections to offer news and other interesting tidbits.
The blog alone had 1,462,631 Pageviews by 386,435 Visitors from 183 Countries (Top 5: United States, Germany, Canada, U.K. and Italy). Thanks to the top 5 referring sites of FTF10, Muscles of Dee Kay, Reddit, InsaneMuscleGirls and FemaleMuscle.com.
102 morphs were published as well as the first Area Orion mini-comic. The most popular post was Wendy's Heavy Weights and most popular morph was Sample233R1010. It looks like big boobs beat out big muscles.
I hope to continually make Area Orion the hottest "free" blog for Female Muscle Growth and Breast Expansion morphs besides adding new features and sections to offer news and other interesting tidbits.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Lisa Cross Art Contest
To kick off 2011, FemaleMuscle has a special contest sponsored by Lisa Cross.
Lisa should be the main focus of your art and she has provided several photos to use ©copyright-free. Lisa will judge the artwork herself and offer a one month free membership to LisaCross.com as the grand prize.
Let's show one of the world's top female bodybuilders the artistic talent of female muscle fans.
Contest ends January 31, 2011. Click here for more details
Lisa should be the main focus of your art and she has provided several photos to use ©copyright-free. Lisa will judge the artwork herself and offer a one month free membership to LisaCross.com as the grand prize.
Let's show one of the world's top female bodybuilders the artistic talent of female muscle fans.
Contest ends January 31, 2011. Click here for more details