FigureRX Media Watch - April 2008
Oxygen Magazine
Cover Model Francisca Dennis
MuscleMag Robert Kennedy Oxygen Magazine April 2008 Issue Review
FigureRX Top Five Reasons to Buy
(1) Repeat cover girl
Francisca Dennis. Read more about her in our preview for the Arnold Amateur, where she will compete in Figure F (
LINK). Frankly, this woman is superhuman and probably deserves a couple of covers per year!
(2) IFBB Figure and Fitness Olympia coverage beginning on Page 154. The more the Oxygen reader demographic is exposed to solid muscle and extreme conditioning the better for the sport, as it encourages more women to bypass "fit" and strive for physique perfection. Hard muscle is still sometimes criticized in the Oxygen Forums, so there is certainly room for growth.
(3) California NPC Figure Star
Jamie Costa blows away even our ultra high opinion of her, in a hip joint flexibility article (Page 112). See Jamie soon in the Emerald Cup preview.
(4) Inner thigh training with gorgeous blonde figure competitor
Anita Kus (Page 120).
(5) Ontario talent in Future of Fitness.
Crystal Scamolla and
Justyna Tecza have tremendous figure potential, and if she chooses to Justyna can challenge for a pro card sooner rather than later.
FigureRX Top Ad Watch
(1) NPC figure competitor
Teresa Baggett's GAT Jet Fuel advertisement, still one of the best ads of the year. So good it's in there twice. See Teresa in our Arnold Amateur figure preview.
(2) VPX's launch of Redline Power Rush 7-Hour. So rarely is one of the best ads good for all audiences - male, female, hard core, casually fit.
(3) Keeping with an Arnold Amateur theme,
Sylvia Tremblay looks incredible in her two AllMax Nutrition RapidCuts ads. She will be competing in the fitness short class.
(4)
Ali McKnight in Optimum Nutrition, the almost fully clothed look is refreshing and different. We weren't huge fans of the tongue wagging ad, it was a bit too suggestive as a huge poster at events, so we're hoping this one will show up as the booth backdrop.
(5)
Angela Mraz promoting her own fitness camp. That's the kind of thing that just sells itself.