Andrea Shaw facts for kids
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Andrea Shaw at the 2023 IFBB Pro League New York Pro
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Born | December 18, 1983 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 5 ft 5+1⁄2 in (1.66 m) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | On-season: 170–180 lb (77–82 kg) Off-season: 180–209 lb (82–95 kg) |
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Pro-debut | IFBB Toronto Pro Supershow (physique) IFBB WOS Chicago Pro Championships (bodybuilding), 2019 (physique) 2019 (bodybuilding) |
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Best win | Ms. Olympia champion, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Predecessor | Iris Kyle | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Active | Retired 2019 (physique) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Andrea Shaw (born December 18, 1983) is an American professional bodybuilding champion and physique and figure competitor. She holds four Ms. Olympia title wins and four Ms Rising Phoenix title wins.
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Early life
Andrea grew up in Detroit, Michigan. As a girl growing up, she was into gymnastics and competitive cheerleading. At Benjamin Nolan Middle School, in eighth-grade aerobics class, her teacher taught her to make her own structures within the middle school which didn't offer adequate equipment or much organized sports. After middle school, she was burnt out from gymnastics and cheerleading, so she got into academics in high school. After gaining some extra weight, her mother, a nurse and former personal trainer, encouraged her athletic ambitions by getting her to start working out at the Powerhouse Gym in Centerline, Michigan. After the age of 15, she began attending the gym on her own. Her mother's training partner was a female bodybuilder and began giving her advice on muscle building exercises when she was 17 years old. She said she had no desire to be a bodybuilder back then, instead wanting to be a fashion model, but was not tall enough.
Figure career
At the age of 18, Shaw's training adviser told her mom she didn't think she had the heart to stick with training. This encouraged her to focus on obtaining great shape. While training one day at Powerhouse Gym, she came across an Oxygen Magazine and saw the magazine was full of athletic fitness and sports models. She decided that would be her ambition. However, her body began responding quickly to resistance training and once she started intense weight training, soon people were asking her if she competed in muscle competitions. She didn't see herself as having enough size and development to compete as a bodybuilder, but liked the way the figure competitors looked in the magazines. In 2008, she entered two figure competitions, placing 3rd and 4th, but she didn't feel she was on the right path. She took 8 years off from competing.
During this time, Shaw attended Wayne State University, where she studied exercise science. She earned a BA in exercise and sports science, along with continuing to refine her resistance training. Shaw said she neglected her physical health and gained about 20 pounds her freshman year. To address her physical health, she took small steps to exercise and diet. She also started lifting heavier and found she put on size easily. Instead of cutting food from her diet, Shaw said she made substitutions, like baked chips in place of regular chips, and spinach wraps rather than regular bread. She began to research bodybuilding and took an eight-year break after college to continue her bodybuilding studies. She interned at the Detroit Medical Center, worked in the physical therapy department at Beaumont, and received her group training and personal training certificates..
Competition history
- 2008 Karen Zaremba Classic – 3rd
- 2008 Michigan Natural Championships – 4th
Physique career
Amateur
Over the next eight years, Andrea took a break from competing, instead focusing on studying and researching exercises, obtaining a new trainer, and subscribing to magazines such as Oxygen Mag, Muscle & Fitness Hers, Shape, and Muscular Development. She changed her major and found a program that specifically address experience and sports science. In 2016, she decided to resume competing and switched to physique. After competing in six competitions, she placed 2nd at the 2018 Nationals, qualifying herself for an IFBB pro card. She went on to attend the 2019 Toronto Pro, placing 11th.
Professional
Competition history
- 2016 John Simmons Championships – 4th
- 2018 Ohio Natural Championship – 2nd
- 2018 John Simmons Championship – 1st
- 2018 Lenda Murray Detroit Classic – 1st
- 2018 North Americans – 3rd
- 2018 Nationals – 2nd
- 2019 IFBB Tornoto Pro Supershow – 11th
Bodybuilding career
At the 2019 Toronto Pro, Andrea spoke to one of the judges, along with female bodybuilders Irene Andersen, Margaret Marvelous, Lenda Murray, and Alina Popa who all told her that she looked more like a bodybuilder than a physique competitor and that she ought to consider switching divisions. Shortly, thereafter, Andrea competed at the 2019 Chicago Pro as a bodybuilder, placing second to Aleesha Young by 1 point.
Shaw currently trains at her original gym, Powerhouse Gym in Highland Park, Michigan, and is coached by her longtime boyfriend, former IFBB Pro John Simmons, who is 24 years her senior. She has progressed from working out three days a week to every day and spends eight to 14 hours working out weekly. Once a week she has a cheat meal to celebrate a successful week. She has made guest appearances at bodybuilding competitions, modeled for women's clothing lines, and traveled to Germany to hold training events together with Mamdouh Elssbiay, the 2020 Mr. Olympia title winner. Andrea appeared on Scott McNally's podcast, "It's Only Bodybuilding," on June 29, 2022, and defended her use of PEDs. .....
Competition history
- 2019 IFBB Professional League (IFBB) Wings of Strength (WOS) Chicago Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 2nd
- 2019 IFBB WOS Rising Phoenix Women's Bodybuilding World Championship - 7th
- 2020 IFBB Omaha Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 1st
- 2020 Tim Gardner Productions (TGP) IFBB WOS Rising Phoenix Women's Bodybuilding World Championships - 1st
- 2020 Ms. Olympia - 1st
- 2021 TGP IFBB WOS Rising Phoenix Women's Bodybuilding World Championships - 1st
- 2021 Ms. Olympia - 1st
- 2022 IFBB Bikini Lab Hawaii Rising Phoenix Women's Bodybuilding World Championship - 1st
- 2022 Ms. Olympia - 1st
- 2023 IFBB Rising Phoenix & Arizona Pro - 1st
- 2023 Ms. Olympia - 1st
Best statistics
- Bench press - 250 lb (110 kg)
- Biceps - 18 in (46 cm)
- Height - 5 ft 5+1⁄2 in (1.66 m)
- On season weight - 170–180 lb (77–82 kg)
- Thighs - 27 in (69 cm)
Personal life
Andrea lives in Michigan. She is a personal trainer and has plans to go back to school, hoping to one day obtain a doctorate.
See also
In Spanish: Andrea Shaw para niños