

Nay is originally from Augusta, Georgia (there's another reason to visit the Masters one day), and won a scholarship to her home state university due to her prowess on the track. OK, I'm going to pull myself together for a minute. Clips like this one here, for example, featuring the overhead kettlebell squat. Sadly though, all I get is to look at all the sweaty selfies of Nay wearing outfits tiny and/or tight enough to satisfy her distaste for covering up. I know I'd schedule my entire f***ing life around Nay's workout program (seven days a week, by the way) if I was on the same continent. Guess the gym she frequents becomes a little more crowded than usual whenever she struts in at her regular time. Nay says she feels sexiest in the gym, in Nike shorts and a sports bra, adding, I don't really like wearing clothes.

Guess I was just standing in front of the wrong judge! she told her 250,000+ Instagram followers afterwards. Eh?! It's easy to see why female competitors get a bit confused from time to time about what it is the NPC/IFBB want, isn't it? I know I'm confused! Happily, Nay seems to have been able to laugh it off though. I was told I look like the Figure pros and not to change anything, Nay said of the judges' feedback. 7th! There were, according to the judges, 6 better Figure physiques than Nay's on stage in the "C" class that day. This year, at the IFBB North Americans, she came 7th. She won her first couple of contests in 2015 and then went to the NPC Nationals, finishing 4th. Of course she did end up competing, initially using a picture of FMS fave Shanique Grant as the goal she would be working towards. A month or two in and people started to ask me 'Are you about to compete?' See what I mean? Unreal! Though I'd bet good money that her ex is wishing this was all a bad dream. I decided I was going to get fit, I was going to get sexy, she says. And I've had a fine old time choosing today's selection of pictures, I can tell you!Īnd check this out, Nay got (back) into the gym after a break-up. But I can reveal that research strongly suggests that she is, in fact, real. And Nay is so damn perfect I have often wondered whether she actually exists or is a figment of my overactive (not to mention somewhat sordid) imagination. Now, this poster was talking about a completely different picture of a completely different woman, but as a description of every single new picture of Renee "Nay" Jones I've seen there, it's perfect. Whenever I come on this site there is (literally) always a physique that knocks me sideways, reads the comment.
