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Airman ready to flex muscle in competition

Technical sergeant is new to competition, but no stranger to the weight room

Tech. Sgt. Llewyn McFarlane, a cyber transport system NCOIC with the 62nd Communications Squadron at JBLM-McChord Field, takes a break after a recent morning workout. Photo by Abner Guzman

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Before he puts on his Air Force uniform, every morning from about 5:30 to 7 Tech. Sgt. Llewyn McFarlane makes some time for himself.

No shoptalk or socializing, just him, the weight bench and the barbells.

"It's my drug," he said of his time at the base gym. "If I don't get it, I'm out of whack."

And with less than two weeks until the Joint Base Lewis-McChord Bodybuilding Championships May 29 at the American Lake Community Center, the 29-year-old 62nd Communications Squadron airman wants to be at the top of his game for his first foray into competitive bodybuilding.

The airman is experiencing "a whole bunch of emotions; nervous, anxious, hungry (for victory)," said the 6-foot-1, 214-pound McFarlane, who will compete in the heavyweight category.

McFarlane, who was born in Jamaica and came to the United States in 1993, got interested in weightlifting after working out a couple of times with the football team as a high school junior in West Palm Beach, Fla. But what started as just a way to look good has turned into a way of life for McFarlane.

"Fitness is my lifestyle," he said.

It's also a lifestyle he helps other airmen embrace. McFarlane, also a certified personal trainer, recently helped a couple of airmen in his squadron lose weight, tone up and pass their Air Force physical fitness test with flying colors.

"They were committed to me helping them, so I felt a real sense of accomplishment when they passed their test," McFarlane said.

The bodybuilding championship stands as McFarlane's next test. He prides himself on the work he's put in building up his entire body.

"I try to achieve balance," he said.

But that's not to say McFarlane doesn't have favorite areas he's especially proud of.

"My triceps," he said with a wide grin. "It really defines your arm."

And his experience playing on the squadron's intramural soccer team and running track events during base-wide fitness events have helped build up his calves. He even went as far as diving into the marathon scene to further develop his lower body, recently running the Capital City Marathon in Olympia, a half-marathon.

"I won't do that again," he said with a laugh.

Although McFarlane isn't going to make drastic diet changes for the contest ("I'm a fool for ice cream," he said), he has added another hour of evening workouts to his training regimen.

"(Competing) is something different," he said. "I thought ‘Why not? What do I have to lose.' If I get top five, I'll be happy. All I can do is train my best." 

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Michael Spencer said on May. 31, 2010 at 10:56am

Hey Llewyn McFarlane, i just wanted to say congrats on your win. When i first saw you at the pre-judge i knew i had my hands full (cause damn your a big boy!!!). It was great to compete against a good bodybuilder such as yourself, i look forward to seeing you at many more shows and maybe at the Fort Lewis next year? If you ever want to get together in the gym sometime and train or just workout let me know. You can get ahold of me through my e-mail.

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LLewyn McFarlane said on Jun. 02, 2010 at 9:39am

Michael, thank you and congratulation again to you. You are a true competitor and more importantly a real champion. By no means are you a small dude...I knew the fight was on when I found out we were in the same weight class. I appreciated and enjoyed the challenge and your sportmanship. You brought the full package and deservingly was definately the true champ. I am still entertaining the idea of competing at Ft Lewis next year and challenge you for the title...lol. I also would love to hook up with you and get a few workouts in and probably more important posing routines. Congrats again and feel free to hit me up at fitideals@gmail.com.

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Ray C said on Jun. 26, 2010 at 6:58pm

This the videographer, Ray...You both were forces to be recogned with at this event. I've been to multiple Fort L contests over the past 8 years here in Tacoma. I want to congratulate you both on your wins, each independent of one another. I appreciate your participation and you bring life into one of several on-post events which appeared to be fading away. Thank you both.
Tell someone and spread the news for next. year, I have a small suprise for both of you. Simply Google or Youtube "thedigitographer" .
I would personally like to meet up with you both for future projects. Oh and...BTW, a real-life celebrity associate really likes your charisma and great sense of humor @ McFarlane. She thinks you're celebrity material. Are you?

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