Sanchez, Viridiana 2012-02-18

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Viridiana Sanchez speaks about her experiences as a Mexican immigrant and student at Texas Tech and her passion for bodybuilding


General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Viridiana Sanchez

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Date: February 18, 2012

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer: Daniel Sanchez

Length: 01:07:29


Abstract

Background, Born in Guanajuato, Family history, Father’s work, Changes when moving to U.S, Cultural differences, Scissor story, Schooling, Learning English, Fifth grade teacher, Advanced in math, Emphasis on school, Siblings, Three siblings, Accents, Goals, Undecided, Eschewing trade schools, ROTC, Physical fitness team, Success in competitions, Swim team, Popularity and recognition, College, Community college, Wish for own business, Architecture/Civil Engineering dual program, Texas Tech University, Dual program attracted her to Texas Tech, Started in 2008, Experiences at Tech, Difficulty leaving, Pact with best friend, Academics, Working out, Boyfriend influence, Insecurity, Changes in body, Challenging genes, Reactions and expectations, Negative experiences, Positive reactions, Parental expectations, Expectations for herself, Diet, Strict diet, No eating disorder, Six meals a day, Changes in diet from trainer, Tonal changes, Competition, Goals for Houston competition, Weight worries, Changes in exercise routine, Mother’s issues with bodybuilding, Scheduling conflicts, Cross-fitness contests, Motivation, Persisting with workouts, Mirror and motivation, Immigration, Citizenship, State of immigration laws, Future goals, Passion for engineering, Goal of appearing in a magazine, Limit for bodybuilding, Sacrifices, Time with friends and family, Avoidance of fast food, Cultural affinity, More Mexican friends, Speaking in Spanish


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