The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Angus bodybuilde­r a double champion

- GRAHAM BROWN

Angus mum-of-two Madonna Douglas has rounded off 2022 as a double British champion in the highly competitiv­e world of bikini athlete bodybuildi­ng.

The 44-year-old Forfar social care officer hopes her sporting success will inspire others to get into the gym – even if they don’t fancy flexing their muscles under the glare of the spotlights.

And she also wants fellow dyslexics to see that the condition is no barrier to achieving whatever goals you set yourself.

In a hectic double-header weekend down south she was named the UKUP pro bikini masters British Champion and the UKBFF British champ for her 168cm height category.

A strong performanc­e in the UKBFF Bikini Masters over-35s event has fuelled her ambitions for even greater glory next year.

Building the bikini body to go on stage against Britain’s best requires dedication and determinat­ion. And Madonna has come a long way since stepping through the door of Forfar’s Results Gym just five years ago.

“I started going to classes with personal trainers at Results and found it was something I really enjoyed,” she said.

“One of the girls at the gym did her first competitio­n and I thought, ‘I could do that’. The following year I decided to enter, won my category and went on from there.”

But it takes hard work, abstinence and a rigid diet regime to reap the rewards.

“It’s six days a week in the gym, about 14 hours a week,” said Madonna.

And it’s meant Friday evening wine-time has been given the bodybuilde­r’s elbow.

“I used to look forward to wine at the weekends, but you just know that you’ve got that goal so I don’t drink any more,” she said.

During the off-season she will consume 3,500 calories daily, reduced to 1,800 or less to be in peak condition for big events.

“I’ll allow myself Christmas dinner, but after that it’s back to being really strict,” she said.

She’s now also in demand as a personal trainer.

“I want to try to encourage people of all ages to take up resistance training,” she said.

“But my dyslexia made it difficult for me.”

“I have all the informatio­n in my head, but found it difficult to get across,” she said.

“So I have a Facebook page for people to learn the correct technique and posture.”

It has almost 3,000 followers.

“I want it to show that there is hope for people to achieve their goals and they shouldn’t let dyslexia put them off,” says Madonna.

“You don’t have to be training for the stage, that’s not for everyone.

“But you can really notice a difference in your body if you put a bit of time into it.

“As long as you are pushing and pulling on resistance training three or four times a week you’ll see changes within four weeks.

“And if you keep at it then you will really notice it after a few months.”

That positive attitude has also landed Madonna a sixmonth coaching contract with one of the sport’s big names, Danni Levi of ITVBE series Life on Marbs.

But what is the killer figure Madonna is aiming for as she aims to realise her goal of becoming UKBFF bikini masters champion next year?

“Generally it’s an all-over thing, the ‘x-shape’ with nice big shoulders is what you want to achieve,” she said. “I’ve taken on a few things from the judging at the recent competitio­ns and that’s what I’ll be working on.”

 ?? ?? STRONG SHOW: Madonna Douglas is looking for more glory but also to help others get fitter. Picture by Kim Cessford.
STRONG SHOW: Madonna Douglas is looking for more glory but also to help others get fitter. Picture by Kim Cessford.

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