Renee Toney. I thought she was going to have the deepest voice of all time but if I heard her on the phone, I'd never think she had one of the the biggest biceps (near contest shape) in fbb history. I'm curious to see her earliest pictures.
Renee Toney. I thought she was going to have the deepest voice of all time but if I heard her on the phone, I'd never think she had one of the the biggest biceps (near contest shape) in fbb history. I'm curious to see her earliest pictures.
Wow. Yeah, she sounds like she could be just a regular woman.
Melissa Coates. When I first heard her voice I was shocked at how deep it was for such a gorgeous woman.
Kim Chizevsky - She was the first Olympia winner I can remember hearing whispers of people thinking she's pushing the limits too far on what is expected of what a FBB should look like. It's not something I ever cared about. But hearing stuff like that and taking in her crazy conditioning at her peak I guess I wasn't expecting her to sound like this. You wouldn't even think she was a bodybuilder if you heard the voice prior to seeing her.
Paula Suzuki's voice is also among the most muscular women with the most feminine voices, disproving the notion that heavy roid usage will automatically result in a deeper voice.
It’s mostly genetics that determine how someone responds to PEDs: both positive gains and negative side effects
Greetings Gatsby28, could you please elaborate on the statement- "Response to PEDs"
It’s mostly genetics that determine how someone responds to PEDs: both positive gains and negative side effects
I'm no expert in the area, but my guess is that in addition to genetics, it's also the type of PEDs used and how they're used. Kim Chizevsky, Paula Suzuki, even Colette Guimond (who was incredibly massive for her height) always retained their feminine voices. On the other hand, others like Robin Parker, Sheila Bleck, Sarah Boes and others that were way less jacked than Chizevsky and Suzuki had deeper voices. (Again, not an expert, but if I had to wager, my guess is that transmen use the same type of roids that fbbs with a deeper voice use)
I also think one can train their voice. Nuriye Evans has several different voices -- she can go from very feminine and sultry sounding in one moment, to extremely deep and masculine (honestly, it's deeper than most guys) when she gets into her "rage" mode. She has other vocal types as well, and I have no doubt she self-taught herself different types of voices. Her wide vocal range is extremely impressive and makes her one of the best fbb entertainers in the business.
But if you want to talk about a woman who completely caught me off-guard (not an fbb), check this video out which completely blew me away, which features the best female metal singer today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQNtGoM3FVU&a.... Clear evidence which bolsters my claim that one can train their voice if they tried.
Allison Frahn. She was a figure competitor from the mid 2000s and early 2010s and if you look up interviews of her, her voice went from a soft voice to a sexy deep voice due to the increase in juice. Wish she still competed and did interviews 🔥🔥🔥
Was shocked at the transformation over the years
Nikki Fuller's voice was a shocker to me!! Such a soft sweet voice she has for a strong muscle gal 😂😂
I'm no expert in the area, but my guess is that in addition to genetics, it's also the type of PEDs used and how they're used. Kim Chizevsky, Paula Suzuki, even Colette Guimond (who was incredibly massive for her height) always retained their feminine voices. On the other hand, others like Robin Parker, Sheila Bleck, Sarah Boes and others that were way less jacked than Chizevsky and Suzuki had deeper voices. (Again, not an expert, but if I had to wager, my guess is that transmen use the same type of roids that fbbs with a deeper voice use)
I also think one can train their voice. Nuriye Evans has several different voices -- she can go from very feminine and sultry sounding in one moment, to extremely deep and masculine (honestly, it's deeper than most guys) when she gets into her "rage" mode. She has other vocal types as well, and I have no doubt she self-taught herself different types of voices. Her wide vocal range is extremely impressive and makes her one of the best fbb entertainers in the business.
But if you want to talk about a woman who completely caught me off-guard (not an fbb), check this video out which completely blew me away, which features the best female metal singer today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQNtGoM3FVU&a.... Clear evidence which bolsters my claim that one can train their voice if they tried.
That metal singer's voice is insane. That's a massive difference between singing, talking, and screaming.
I remember first seeing strongwoman Sam Belliveau on this site and it caught me offguard to hear her voice on video. Sara Finlay-Jones also has a voice that didn't match my expectations (The watermelon videos). Jordynne Grace's voice also unfortunately has taken a hit from PEDs over the past few years.
Strongwoman Lucy Underdown's voice is significantly more feminine than the three aforementioned ladies and that increases her appeal to me.
https://youtu.be/oO9UMGfFHUo
Do you have anyone that caught you offguard with how masculine or feminine their voices sounded?