Betty Pariso Muscle Girl Bio

Betty Pariso Muscle Girl Bio #bettypariso #musclegirl #femalebodybuilding Betty Carmichael Pariso (born January 29, 1956) is an American professional female bodybuilder. She was the world's oldest active professional female bodybuilder while competing. Betty started weight training in her early 30s to stay fit and add weight to what she thought was too much of a "stick figure" type of body. In 1988, she began competing in bodybuilding and was able to achieve pro card status at the 1996 NPC Nationals. This was a very high achievement for Pariso as by doing this she had become the oldest (at the age of 40) women to earn an IFBB Pro card. In 2001, she won the heavyweight class at the Jan Tana Classic, which made this the first pro win of her career. There was no overall champion in that contest. She had to withdraw from the 2009 Ms. International due to a high fever. Later she went on to win her second pro title, the 2009 Tampa Bay Pro. In October 1996, Betty won the NPC Nationals and became the first woman in history at age 40 to earn her IFBB professional status. In 2006, she won the 2006 female athlete of the year at the Flex Awards for her outstanding achievement in the industry. In 2009, she achieved her goal of became the first female bodybuilder above the age of 50 years to win an IFBB professional competition, by winning the 2009 Tampa Bay Pro. She is currently IFBB's Athlete Representative in women's bodybuilding, where she has used her position to suggested a weight class system for the professional bodybuilders and a new division contest for women bodybuilders and fitness/figure competitors. After the 2010 Phoenix Pro contest, Betty retired from bodybuilding at the age of 54. In 2010, Betty received Life Time Achievement Award at Europa Dallas. She was the world's oldest active female bodybuilder while competing. Please share and subscribe.