Lexington Books
Pages: 296
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-66690-223-5 • Hardback • October 2023 • $110.00 • (£85.00)
978-1-66690-224-2 • eBook • October 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Nina Michalikova received her PhD in sociology from Texas Woman’s University in 2013 and is a professor of sociology at the University of Central Oklahoma.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. Personal Life
Chapter 2. Social Life
Chapter 3. Professional Life
Chapter 4. Diet
Chapter 5. Training
Chapter 6. Drugs and Supplements
Chapter 7. Competing
Chapter 8. Expenses
Chapter 9. Health
Conclusion
References
About the Author
"Michalikova’s autoethnographic account on female bodybuilders is a fascinating read. Her story is not just from someone on the outside looking in; it is told from the voice of someone who has lived the life of a bikini athlete. The personal narratives add credibility to this study. The participants are from all over the world and the themes transcend different cultures. This book fills a gap in sociological literature about bikini competitors that wouldn’t be possible with other research methods."
— LaDonna McCune, University of Central Oklahoma
"Michalikova's vulnerable approach to sociological research allows for an in-depth exposure of the world of bikini bodybuilding. Drawing from her own experience, she provides empathic interviews and dialogues from her participants to guide the reader through this developing area of research. Although written with the sociological imagination, this monograph truly provides an interdisciplinary opportunity for knowledge. This unique approach also provides encouragement to the reader to explore new adventures, primarily in bikini bodybuilding; the writing inspires the reader."
— M. Nicole Warehime, University of Central Oklahoma
"Michalikova writes in a matter-of-fact style, addressing the process of competing in women’s bodybuilding. In this autoethnography, Michalikova brings attention to both the highs and lows of this sport and successfully incorporates her own experiences as well as those of other women bodybuilders. Because of her sociology background, Michalikova is well versed at weaving in the broader cultural and environmental contexts that influence the sport and the training concerns of its athletes."
— J. Sunshine Cowan, University of Central Oklahoma