Meet Ernestine Shepherd, the oldest competitive female bodybuilder

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Ernestine Shepherd is 80-years-old — and she’s the oldest competitive female bodybuilder in the world. She started getting into fitness when she was 56-years-old and didn’t like how she felt trying on a swimsuit. Since then, she’s run nine marathons, two bodybuilding titles, and she still teaches a fitness class. Ernestine is in town for the […]
Ernestine Shepherd is 80-years-old — and she’s the oldest competitive female bodybuilder in the world. She started getting into fitness when she was 56-years-old and didn’t like how she felt trying on a swimsuit. Since then, she’s run nine marathons, two bodybuilding titles, and she still teaches a fitness class. Ernestine is in town for the […]

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