

It’s evidenced both in her physique and in her vision. Candidates will typically meet a new interviewer during. Each interview is typically 45-60 minutes long, with 15 minutes allocated at the end of each for Q&A for the candidate. are daily activities, work, perseverance, and resilience are qualities Zhoei dons every day. The two rounds of interviews are structured as such: Round 1: One (or two) behavioural interview (s), one (or two) case interview (s) Round 2: Two behavioural interviews. Having endured sexual assault and its aftermath as well as having been raised on a farm, where lifting, shoveling, hauling, etc. In fact, I’d even go so far as to say that Zhoei appears to be very sure of herself.Īnd that’s probably because Zhoei is no stranger to hard work. Though she admits depression is still her biggest obstacle, which is only heightened by the realities of prep life, it’s clear even just sitting across from her that she’s no longer plagued by an overwhelming feeling of fear. Lifting gave me my life back”, said Zhoei. “I fell in love with training, and it gave me the structure I needed.

While that might not mean she’s completely conquered all of her psychological obstacles, she’s arrived at a place where she no longer relies on medications or seeks psychiatric treatment. Zhoei began a supplement regimen and started focusing on getting the nutrition she needed.įast forward 3 years and I’d say she’s damn near her goal- Zhoei currently maintains a weight of approximately 150lbs, and it’s nearly all muscle.īut possibly more important, Zhoei now describes herself as “better”. “When I saw her picture I said, “I want that body””, said Zhoei.
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However, Zhoei didn’t really envision her future in fitness until she saw a picture of American IFBB Pro Fitness/Figure Competitor and 2013 Olympia Champion, Dana Linn Bailey. “Some days I would be at the gym for up to six hours”, said Zhoei. She began lifting for “therapy”, and she began lifting heavy whenever she was angry, which Zhoei seemed to imply was often. I was so scared of being naked, of feeling vulnerable”, said Zhoei.īut somehow, Zhoei managed to start getting herself to the gym. I would only shower with my mom in the bathroom. I wouldn’t eat, sleep, change, or brush my teeth for months. Zhoei was roughly 94lbs during this time, and was rapidly losing more weight as her psychological condition worsened.
