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Flower Child: An Interview with Brandy Leaver


Just so you know, Brandy Leaver can kick my ass. So to pigeonhole her as "just another Figure competitor" without mentioning her other skills — namely Muay Thai kickboxing — wouldn't be doing me any favors.

And yet, it's on the stage where she shines the brightest.

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Her list of accomplishments could lead you to believe she's been competing for half a decade or more.

Last year, she won the overall at the Stingrey Classic and placed in the top twelve at the USA's — her second show ever. She most recently won the FLEX Bikini Model Search at the Olympia. And before all of that, she was honored with the USA Title for Miss Hawaiian Tropic.

But Brandy Leaver is just getting started; in fact, it's only been two years since her very first competition.

Oh, and did I mention she has a four-year-old daughter?

With help from her Pro bodybuilder husband, Brandon Curry, she's ready to go for her Pro card in November.

FigureAthlete recently talked with Brandy about training, pregnancy, competing, and everything in between.

Figure Athlete: So I heard you were a pretty big tomboy when you were younger. Is that true?

Brandy Leaver:

FA: Wait. Flag football?

BL:

FA: So you just gravitated to these traditionally "masculine" sports? That's awesome.

Yeah, but I didn't really discriminate. I played volleyball, basketball, did a lot of surfing, and horseback riding. I threw shot-put and discus and was even a cheerleader at one point.

Where I grew up in Hawaii, it was just really, really country. It was literally just a mountain and a beach with a bunch of fields to play in. It was a pretty rough town, so I just naturally gravitated toward those types of sports. And when I figured out I could beat the boys it just fueled me to push harder and became even more fun.

FA: And now you're a model, a mom, and fitness competitor. That's a pretty impressive jump!

BL:

FA: Good point. So what happened after the Hawaiian Tropic thing?

BL:

Nate: That's fantastic. That happened relatively in a short amount of time.

BL:

Nate: What's it like being married to a pro bodybuilder? You must have one healthy family!

BL:

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FA: I think some women might meet a little resistance from their partnerswhen they start adopting these newer, healthier habits like going to the gym and eating at certain intervals.

BL:

FA: Let's shift modes for a minute. I think a lot of the women here would like to know how you trained and ate while you were pregnant. Care to indulge?

BL:

FA: Did you succumb to a sweet tooth or did you keep your diet on point the whole time?

BL:

FA: How difficult was it to get back in shape after having your daughter?

BL:

FA: Tell us about preparing for your first competition.

BL:

FA: So what'd you do?

BL:

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FA: How was the transition from the doing mostly athletic based workouts to actually trying to sculpt your body through weight training?

BL:

FA: What's your current training routine like?

BL:

FA: What was the benefit of doing kickboxing instead of more "traditional" cardio exercise?

BL:

FA: You're going after your Pro card in November. What's that feel like?

BL:

FA: Very true. Thanks for the interview Brandy!

BL:

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