A Jacksonville lady who just lately turned keen about powerlifting is within the operating to be featured on the cover of fashionable fitness magazine, Muscle and Fitness Hers.West Side Elementary School particular training instructor Teri Ivey stated she has been into fitness in some type all through her life, however her curiosity in powerlifting grew after she entered a neighborhood competitors a couple of years in the past.“In 2018, on the age of 48, I used to be invited to compete within the Muscles for Miracles charity meet at MetroFlex in Tyler,” Ivey stated. “I made a decision to enter the competitors and gained. That was all it took for my curiosity within the sport of powerlifting to take off.”Now 51, Ivey has earned three International Powerlifting League world data together with a number of state and nationwide data in numerous federations.Ivey stated the magazine reached out to her to supply a spot to take part within the competitors to be on the cover. She went for it.“Muscle and Fitness Hers magazine is a superb useful resource for ladies. It is a spot to be inspired by seeing ladies who’re engaged within the numerous sports activities like powerlifting, bodybuilding, CrossFit, Strongman and extra — not solely taking part, however being profitable on the sports activities,” Ivey stated. “… Being bodily lively has not solely modified my physique composition for the higher, however I’m more healthy now than I’ve ever been. I’ve extra vitality, enhanced psychological focus, and I’m simply an general happier particular person.”Online voting for the highest 15 contestants continues by means of by means of 7 p.m. Thursday. On Friday, Ivey was ranked second out of 32.The grandmother of nine stated being on the cover can be a dream come true.“To be on the cover of the magazine would permit me the chance to indicate that bodily fitness has no age boundaries and that there are lots of different facets of fitness,” she stated. “I need others to see that should you put within the work, you possibly can attain heights it’s possible you’ll not have ever thought you would attain.”Ivey can be within the operating to win $20,000.“I want to present younger lifters with gear wanted to start lifting, coaching with my notable powerlifting coach Josh Bryant or different coaches comparable to Stacy Burr,” Ivey stated. “Then I want to acquire my certification to grow to be a powerlifting coach, so I can move my information to others.”Ivey stated that though powerlifting is a person sport, she couldn’t do it alone.“I prepare at Raw Iron Gym in Jacksonville, and it truly is extra like a household than a fitness center,” she stated. “My fitness center house, my vital different Terry, I wouldn’t be the place I’m now, competing to be on the cover a fitness magazine, with out them.”Ivey can be coaching for the American Powerlifting Federation National Championship in June and the International Powerlifting League World Championship taking place in October.Recent Stories You Might Have Missed
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