NADEMA Nakhl is a newly crowned Australian bodybuilding champion.
The Lurnea beauty therapist competed in the short novice category at the Australasian Natural Bodybuilding organisation's, Australian Bodybuilding Championships.
It's her first national title. Nakhl triumphed against more experienced competitors at Club Marconi.
Nakhl, 37, said competitors are judged on poise, presentation and symmetry.
"I wanted to enter the Australian titles for my own personal satisfaction," she said. "My instructor Graden Leong motivated me so much he got me to break my fear."
The 150 centimetre tall and 41 kilogram athlete is becoming a "giant" of her sport.
It's been a rapid rise since she linked with competition bodybuilder/instructor Graden Leong, of Graden's Martial Fitness Centre, at Prestons.
The mother of three started weight training four years ago and began at Leong's centre five months ago.
Nakhl said her husband Tony and three children, Jerome, 11, Sharneece, 9, and Jai, 7, are "her greatest supporters".
"My family are the foundation of my life, they were with me when I won the Australian title," Nakhl said.
When she began training in the gym bodybuilding was far from her mind.
"I used to train mainly for cardio work but since I met Graden it has all changed."
Earlier this year Nakhl also won the short figure category in the Newcastle Northern Classic and the Central Coast championships.
Leong said her work ethic is the foundation of success. "Nadema is the kind of person who you tell her to do something and she does it," Leong said.
"Nadema followed a plan of action and she achieved great success."