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From Obesity & Depression To World Class Physique : Monique Cormier : RX Spotlight
From Obesity & Depression To World Class Physique : Monique Cormier : RX Spotlight

Monique Cormier, who has overcome obesity and severe depression en route to becoming a world class amateur bodybuilder, joins Dave  [ ... ]

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Ashley Stoden, who won her IFBB Pro card in Figure AND Women's Physique at the Team Universe, joins Dave Palumbo on an all-new ep [ ... ]

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Spotlight On IFBB Figure Pro: Mallory Haldeman

 
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Spotlight On IFBB Figure Pro: Mallory Haldeman
 
Category you compete in: Figure
Date of birth: January 29th 
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
Career: Health & Fitness Coach 
 
If you could change into a superhero for a day who would you be and why? 
If I had to choose one it would be Rogue! Not only because she is super sexy ( we all of course want to be that :)) but she is able to absorb others’ powers. This way I could have any power of my choosing, and knowing me, I would never be able to decide on just one power…..ie I am VERY bad with decisions !
 
What made you begin dedicating your lifestyle to this sport?
Once I began learning the ways we can manipulate our bodies through the slightest alterations in diet and exercise I was hooked! I love trying new things and and consistently trying to switch up my approach. The best part about this sport is always having room for improvement.  
 
What approach do you take to dieting...carb cycle..keto? 
I am a big fan of carb cycling. My body doesn’t do well with many carbs, So I find having one very high carb day and one additional day with a smaller carb bump to be most effective for my body. 
 
What do you think is the biggest misconception people have about competing?
Most girls have the idea that competing is extremely cut throat and the other girls are rude or unfriendly. I have found the exact opposite in all of my show experiences. Most of us are there to have fun and enjoy the successes of our hard training. Someone is always there to lend a hand and answer questions. I have also made MANY very good friends backstage at the events.  
 
What is your most embarrassing childhood memory?
I am a very competitive person by nature; I thrive on it! In 9th grade a had gym class with one of my big crushes. We were running the mile one day for time for a grade for final exams. I thought it would be impressive if I beat him so even though I had eaten nothing but a chocolate bar, I pushed myself to finish ahead of him. Well, he was impressed and came over to chat, score! Not really, I put my little love interest ahead of my brain and instead of sparking a convo with him I threw up chocolate on both of us. FAIL. 
 
What is the biggest lesson you have learned about DSC 6752YOURSELF during your contest prep?
We have all heard the saying that we are our own worst critics, but I have never found this to be truer than during prep. Some weeks can be so difficult….the scale doesn’t budge, I miss a work out, I feel cranky or tired and I tell myself things just aren’t working out. Through the ups and downs, I have found that I always need to have someone there to push me. Whether that is my coach to call when I want to cheat on my diet, or a lifting buddy to make sure I don’t skip that work out; it is important to know you are not alone! 
 
Who do you look up and admire and why? 
I tell her this all the time, but my coach Tracey Greenwood has always been such an inspiration to me. From the day I met her and ever since she always stays “in shape”. She doesn’t have an off-season where gaining 15+ pounds is acceptable. It is always difficult after a show to stay on track, but in working with her I have found ways to make staying in shape a year round constant for me not just during show season. 
 
Competition history: 
2011: 
NPC NY Metropolitan Class C 2nd
NPC Pittsburgh Class D 5th
NPC Jr USA Class D 4th
NPC USA Class D 3rd
 
2012:
NPC Jr USA Class D 3rd
NPC Jr Nationals Class D 1st & Overall Figure HR 4
IFBB Tampa Pro 2nd
IFBB Tournament of Champions 2nd
IFBB Figure Olympia 5th 
 
 
Next competition: 
I am finally moving into my “building season” and will plan to compete again in March…hopefully at the Arnold if I receive an invite!
 
 
Favorite Motivational Quote: 
“The only limits in life are those that you set for yourself” 
 
Who would you like to thank?
I would like to say a big THANK YOU to everyone who has helped me take my success to this level….my manager J.M. Manion with FMG group, my intelligent friend and coach Tracey Greenwood with Trixie’s Pixie’s and all of my friends and family that support and motivate me daily!

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