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a stunning, cover girl worthy 33-year-old figure competitor coming soon to the studio.
A personal trainer and real estate agent from Arizona, Lara’s journey on the stage began late last year at the Brown Chiropractic Western Regional in Mesa, where she made an immediate impact claiming first place in the B class. The luminous 5-foot-4, 120-pound beauty with short, chic light blonde hair, continued to impress by taking the figure overall championship in February’s NPC Desert Muscle Classic near the rugged and scenic Catalina Mountains in her hometown of Tucson.
We caught up with Lara at Jr. Nationals, where she took the
a stunning, cover girl worthy 33-year-old figure competitor coming soon to the studio.
A personal trainer and real estate agent from Arizona, Lara’s journey on the stage began late last year at the Brown Chiropractic Western Regional in Mesa, where she made an immediate impact claiming first place in the B class. The luminous 5-foot-4, 120-pound beauty with short, chic light blonde hair, continued to impress by taking the figure overall championship in February’s NPC Desert Muscle Classic near the rugged and scenic Catalina Mountains in her hometown of Tucson.
We caught up with Lara at Jr. Nationals, where she took the stage in a highly competitive C class. The bright new star finished a strong sixth and exuded the poise and confidence of a seasoned figure veteran in her national level debut.A longtime athlete used to being in the spotlight, Lara owes some highlights of her outstanding physique — chiseled abs, peaked biceps and powerfully defined calves and quads — to a sports background including swimming and gymnastics.
Fitness model wise, even though relatively new to photoshoots, Lara really gets the heart racing when she slowly flexes those steely, perfectly shaped biceps with that seductive, self-assured expression. She’s a natural in front of the camera and if you don’t fall in love with her after watching this tantalizing sneak preview clip from her sizzling new shoot in Chicago, you should check for a pulse.
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