decided to take part in the Mrs Elite Universe beauty pageant a year ago, many people discouraged her, telling her that she was “too muscular” and didn’t fit the requirements of a beauty pageant contestant.
So, she joined the Mrs Malaysia Globe pageant the same year and was crowned Mrs Globe Classic and the subsidiary title of Mrs Fitness Globe. Winning at the pageant is only the beginning, says Ammetta, who wants to change stereotypical ideas of beauty in society.“I was always athletic … throughout school and even at university. I was never been into beauty at all. In fact, when I was younger, my mother tried to tell me to be more ladylike … to cross my legs like a lady and be more feminine. She was convinced that I had the ‘X factor” but I was a tomboy and I didn’t really heed her advice.
“A lot of my clients were older and they came to the gym with numerous issues and I wanted to be able to create training programmes to address their specific needs,” she says.“I had a successful business, I got married and had three children and I decided it was time to focus on myself and challenge myself,” she said.She entered the World Fitness Federation Universe event in 2017 and though she didn’t win, she wasn’t put off.
“Winning doesn’t mean a thing if I don’t do anything with the title and the platform that I have been given. Many people think that once you win a title, things will magically change and that everyone is going to fall at your feet.
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