If you are new to the sport of figure competitions and women's
physique contests you may have seen those glamorous figure models on the
cover of magazines and on websites.
If you ever had the desire or
goal to look like one of these figure models and sport the look of
fabulous and sexy muscle, then here are a few quick and easy tips and
guidelines to help you decide on your new fitness journey.
Female
Bodybuilding - The whole women's fitness movement began with female
bodybuilding contests, the first legit one starting in 1978. From then
on the women became more and more competitive, working harder to gain
more muscle and decrease body fat. Female bodybuilders had perfected
the sport by the late 1990's and competition was so great that only the
best of the best could survive on stage with a chance of going pro.
Figure
Competitions - The popular figure competition is a spawn off of female
bodybuilding. It was introduced in 2001 to allow women to compete who
didn't want to obtain a great amount of muscle. Figure competitions
opened the door so that almost any woman can compete with a chance at
placing. However, as the years passed, the figure competitors, too,
became more competitive, getting more and more muscular and defined.
This division also became somewhat secluded where only the best of the
best could place well and become pro.
Bikini Contests - As the
figure competitions grew in popularity, so did the competitors muscle,
which opened a door to another new division to allows more women to
compete on stage without having to build muscle. This new category is
the bikini contest. The bikini competitors don't need to display any
muscle or definition. They simply have to look good in a bikini and
pose according to the guidelines.
Women's Physique Contest - The
women's physique contest was introduced in 2010, another new division
for women. Basically, the women's physique contest is a lighter version
of female bodybuilding. While the women are allowed to have muscle,
NPC guidelines state that they can't have striated in muscle detail.
Also, there is no lat spread, front and back biceps poses are executed
with open hands, and feet must be placed to the side on the front and
back poses rather than flat-footed. Also, the side chest pose is
executed with arms extended.
To decide with fitness category you
would like to compete in it is a good idea to read more on each and
attend a competition so you can see the classes and how the women look
on stage.
Source Karen Sessions Ezine
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