Just felt like a little contribution here.
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Every year, Dahlia Kwan is happy to participate in the annual Santa Clara Iron Woman Fitness Challenge - she's taken part every year since graduating from Berkeley - but this year she's extra happy. This year, her mom has finally consented to taking part with her, and 50-year-old Karen Kwan has a rocking physique to display. Dahlia is a regular in the gym, and does a lot of strength training. She has dabbled in powerlifting and even a little CrossFit, and she has the physique to show for it. Karen has a strong, sturdy frame, and took up lifting weights a few years ago at her daughter's urging. She's put on a decent amount of muscle, and in her bikini top she looks formidably strong.
Karen doesn't feel confident enough in her technique to try the weightlifting events, though, so the Mother-Daughter Half-Marathon is the only event they've signed up for together. She's content to watch Dahlia perform some of the harder lifts, including the power snatch. But then, Dahlia spies a fun little event - an Arm Wrestling tournament. She playfully squeezes her mother's guns. Karen flexes obligingly, and Dahlia says how wonderful it would be if they could beat the others and face off against each other in the finals. Karen laughingly agrees, and they go to sign up.
But at the signup table, they run into some people they would rather not meet. Sylvia Steele and her mother Sheila are there as well, and they greet one another unenthusiastically. Karen and Sheila have known each other for years, and over the course of their interactions they've found many more points of disagreement than concord. Their daughters are no friendlier with each other.
"Fancy seeing you here," Sheila says, with a faintly mocking smile that verges on outright rudeness. "Didn't figure you for the fitness type." She herself is a large, chunky blonde woman, strong-looking but definitely not lean. In her sports bra and shorts, rolls of fat come out over the edges. She's not obese, but she's tall and hefty.
"We've been working out together, as you can see," Dahlia says with a proud sidelong glance at her mom. "Just thought we'd come here and soak in the atmosphere, crush a few events."
"Oh, really?" Sylvia responds, folding her arms across her chest. She's wearing an outfit to match her mother's, and a cap turned backwards. Her blonde hair is cut chin-length, such that her well-developed trapezius muscles are on display. She, too, is a gym enthusiast, and has been heavily into powerlifting and Olympic lifts, a bit more than Dahlia has. "Well, a pity we're here, then. Means you won't get to
crush this event."
"Well, we'll certainly do our best," Karen says diplomatically, with a polite smile.
But Dahlia isn't as diplomatic. "Oh, and what's that supposed to mean, Sylvia?" she demands, stepping forward with hands on hips. "Think you can beat us?"
"Well," Sylvia says, and casually puts up her right arm for a quick pump of her biceps, "don't see why not. I could take you any day, I think, and probably your mom too."
Dahlia bristles, but Karen puts a restraining hand on her daughter's arm. "Let's save it for the table," she says calmly. "Come on, Dahlia."
They move apart, but Karen turns around and catches Sheila's eye, and they indulge in a little surreptitious mutual appraisal, their gazes roving up and down over each other's physique. Sheila smirks, and clenches her fist, doing a little side flex of her biceps. Karen doesn't respond, but her jaw firms and she looks away.
"We're not going to take that lying down, are we, Mom?" Dahlia grouses.
"No, we're not. I hope we draw them," Karen says. Then she sighs. "They both look really strong."
"Mom, we can do it. We can take them," Dahlia says, grabbing hold of Karen's hand and squeezing it encouragingly. Karen squeezes back and gives her a reassuring smile.
As it turns out, the response for the Arm Wrestling event is overwhelming, and the organizers have to cap it at 32. Dahlia and Karen are the final two to successfully register - Sheila and Sylvia are in, as well. The women are separated into 4 brackets. As luck would have it, each of the four women ends up in a different one.
Sylvia is in Bracket A, and easily rises to the top, beating 3 others handily. None of the 3 are particularly fit or strong, and clearly took part just for fun. She grins and poses after each match, flexing her large biceps.
Dahlia is in Bracket B, and encounters a tough match only in the final round, against an older woman who looks quite muscular. They struggle back and forth for quite some minutes before Dahlia prevails, since the older woman's endurance gives out first. After a handshake and hug, Dahlia smiles and poses for the applauding crowd, flexing her shapely biceps. She flexes especially hard for her clapping mother, with a private wink and smoldering look that only the two of them understand.
Karen is in Bracket C, and along with her are several tough, buff women. Her first match is against a young, sporty one who looks like a volleyball player, and has the forearms to match. She manages to eke out a victory after a long, hard struggle. Then her second match is against another mother about the same age who proves surprisingly strong despite her spare, lanky frame. Her long limbs give her an advantage over Karen, and again Karen has to struggle with all her might to pull off a victory. And for the finals in her bracket, she's up against a short, stocky woman with thick, strong arms, who happens to work as a welder (as she tells the emcee before the match). Neither woman has any technique, but the welder woman digs in and holds her arm in place, trying to make it a match of pure endurance. Karen has to flex like she's never flexed before, straining and sweating, grimacing and moaning with pain, while Dahlia cheers her on from below the stage until she's hoarse. With Dahlia's encouragement in her ears, Karen just refuses to give in to the muscle fatigue, and finally wins the test of strength and will against her opponent. They exchange an exhausted hug, and then Karen practically falls into her daughter's embrace, allowing Dahlia to try and rub some life back into her sore arm muscles.
In Bracket D, Sheila dominates with her size and power, winning all 3 of her matches with ease like her daughter did, and flexing proudly at the end, with a pointed look reserved for Karen and Dahlia. None of her opponents looked very strong, though.
The final four are supposed to face off against each other by random draw, but Sylvia draws the organizers aside and speaks privately to them, making a few suggestions of her own. They come back with an announcement: since the final four are two mother-daughter pairs who are acquainted with each other, they would make it a friendly family rivalry! Daughter against daughter, mother against mother - the prize money (a token sum of a few hundred dollars) would be split 2 ways.
This attracts considerable attention. All eyes are on the two pairs who're getting ready for their contest. It'll be the daughters up first, fighting for family pride.
Dahlia and Sylvia both kiss their mothers on the cheeks before they step forward and up to the table, already locking eyes in a battle of will. They bend over, grip the handbars, and start to lock hands...