Beatriz Biscaia is a Bikini Fitness athlete who, despite her age, 16 years old, is already showing excellent results in competitions.
Not only did he have excellent performances at national level, he also represented Portugal abroad in the well-known Arnold Classic.
Find out more about this athlete in this interview.
Some of Beatriz’s competitions and results:
I started training because I had stopped dancing and felt a deep need to continue exercising.
I have always been involved with sport, having already practiced swimming, horse riding and dancing.
The gym was an occupation that came about when I was looking for a new sport. Fortunately, I discovered bodybuilding.
The thirst for more.
I fully support everyone who does what they do simply for the sport of it.
Fortunately, I can't stop at just pleasing myself.
I need and have always needed to show everyone what I fought every day to have, whether in horse riding or even in dancing.
I follow a restricted diet in pre-competition time and a softer diet when I am in the off-season, that is, without competitions coming up.
I have a food plan for any phase, only varying the quantity and some breaks I can take.
That said, the basis of my diet is as follows:
I train six times a week and divide my workouts into the main muscle groups: Back, shoulders, glutes, quadriceps, arms and hamstrings.
The sequence is always alternated between superiors and inferiors, as it should always be, due to the rest time that must be given.
I never chose my three favorite exercises.
However, if I had to choose them suddenly, the shoulder press, hip abduction and any unilateral shoulder exercise immediately come to mind.
In superseries or drop sets, pure love!
About me and what I want for the near and distant future.
They say that the size of the cross is never bigger than what we can carry, and if it is, I'll pick it up and squat!
It depends on the stage I'm in, just like everything.
The ones I always use are:
Like all bodybuilders, my greatest achievement of all is, without a doubt, stepping on the Olympia stage in Las Vegas.
However, I still have a long way to go to get there.
For the near future, I'm just working to maintain my sponsorships, continue competing in as many competitions as I can that are best for my resume, and above all, continue to enjoy it as much as I do now.
Always believe in what you are and what you will become in two, three, ten years.
We are always capable of everything we really want and we have lots of living examples to believe that. Just love what they do.
Another tip: Don't be in a hurry.
Love the process as if it were the last thing you would do in your life.
Follow Beatriz on social media.
Instagram: @biscaiafitness
Facebook: Beatriz Biscaia