: Young has stated that being a mother was her primary goal, and she felt she could only fully commit to bodybuilding after having her daughter, Olivia.

The signature of the session is the finisher. She takes an exercise that isolates a weak point (usually rear delts or hamstrings) and performs 100 reps. Not 100 total, but 100 unbroken. If she stops, she drops the weight, screams once, and starts over. This is not aerobic; it is masochistic. It is rage made manifest. rage aleesha young

Aleesha Young is a prominent figure in the professional bodybuilding world, often referred to as the "World's Strongest Mom" : Young has stated that being a mother

, Young expressed frustration (often described as being "furious") when judges suggested she lose 20 pounds of muscle to place better. She felt this feedback contradicted her natural genetics and the sport's supposed embrace of muscular builds [ technical training details from the "Rage" series or information on her competition history Not 100 total, but 100 unbroken

Young began her competitive career in the Figure division, a category that emphasizes muscularity but penalizes "grainy" or excessive leanness and striations. In 2007, she competed in the NPC (National Physique Committee) Utah Cup, winning her class. She quickly moved up the ranks, earning her pro card in Figure at the 2007 NPC Nationals.

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: Young has stated that being a mother was her primary goal, and she felt she could only fully commit to bodybuilding after having her daughter, Olivia.

The signature of the session is the finisher. She takes an exercise that isolates a weak point (usually rear delts or hamstrings) and performs 100 reps. Not 100 total, but 100 unbroken. If she stops, she drops the weight, screams once, and starts over. This is not aerobic; it is masochistic. It is rage made manifest.

Aleesha Young is a prominent figure in the professional bodybuilding world, often referred to as the "World's Strongest Mom"

, Young expressed frustration (often described as being "furious") when judges suggested she lose 20 pounds of muscle to place better. She felt this feedback contradicted her natural genetics and the sport's supposed embrace of muscular builds [ technical training details from the "Rage" series or information on her competition history

Young began her competitive career in the Figure division, a category that emphasizes muscularity but penalizes "grainy" or excessive leanness and striations. In 2007, she competed in the NPC (National Physique Committee) Utah Cup, winning her class. She quickly moved up the ranks, earning her pro card in Figure at the 2007 NPC Nationals.