It's not unusual for me to be astonished what female competitors can do in wrestling because they are trained and capable, just as much as the men are. In fact, I'd like to think that a good quantity of them are even more so, though one wouldn't be able to tell this by simply watching TV. It's problematic to come across televised bouts these days where the ladies receive abundant time to compete. Regardless, these girls are tough and one female in particular could market lifting kettlebell weights.
The female participant that I am talking about is Natalya Neidhart, who comes from quite a strong wrestling pedigree. As part of the illustrious Hart family in Canada, she's a third-generation competitor and her father was quite victorious as a tag team competitor in WWE before her. She most definitely inherited those wrestling-related strengths, not only highlighting great finesse but power as well. The question that I have, though, is why hasn't she been given more time to show why she's been one of the most capable performers in the past number of years?
I don't know what the exact reasoning behind this is but I think that the company has this idea that no one wants to see these workers compete for an extended period. I think that this is as wrong as any idea people can have because I've seen the way that they can work. They can perform very nicely and I believe that their quality of matches can rival, or even be better than, anything males can do. I would much rather enjoy a contest with high stakes more so than anything else.
Natalya could definitely be the one who would go about lifting kettlebell weights more than just about any female in the company. She's perhaps the strongest female in the company, meshing both aesthetics and power. As far as her in-ring skill in concerned, you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who is better at what she does than her. I think that when it comes to the ladies who could make use of the methods suggested by companies the likes of Lorna, she would be ideal.
It's not like the other Divas aren't capable of going about the same sorts of exercises but I feel as though Natalya has the best likelihood of utilizing them. She's already physically clever when going into just any match. However, I think that lifting kettlebell weights is something that can help her out even more so, allowing every part of the body to be assisted. I don't know if there's an alternative kind of exercise that would be better suited to help her in becoming stronger.
The female participant that I am talking about is Natalya Neidhart, who comes from quite a strong wrestling pedigree. As part of the illustrious Hart family in Canada, she's a third-generation competitor and her father was quite victorious as a tag team competitor in WWE before her. She most definitely inherited those wrestling-related strengths, not only highlighting great finesse but power as well. The question that I have, though, is why hasn't she been given more time to show why she's been one of the most capable performers in the past number of years?
I don't know what the exact reasoning behind this is but I think that the company has this idea that no one wants to see these workers compete for an extended period. I think that this is as wrong as any idea people can have because I've seen the way that they can work. They can perform very nicely and I believe that their quality of matches can rival, or even be better than, anything males can do. I would much rather enjoy a contest with high stakes more so than anything else.
Natalya could definitely be the one who would go about lifting kettlebell weights more than just about any female in the company. She's perhaps the strongest female in the company, meshing both aesthetics and power. As far as her in-ring skill in concerned, you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who is better at what she does than her. I think that when it comes to the ladies who could make use of the methods suggested by companies the likes of Lorna, she would be ideal.
It's not like the other Divas aren't capable of going about the same sorts of exercises but I feel as though Natalya has the best likelihood of utilizing them. She's already physically clever when going into just any match. However, I think that lifting kettlebell weights is something that can help her out even more so, allowing every part of the body to be assisted. I don't know if there's an alternative kind of exercise that would be better suited to help her in becoming stronger.
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