How the hell are they going to enforce and measure that?
In light of all the new steroid arguments in sports, the IFBB has taken a step towards changing the face of Bodybuilding. 20% decrease in size![]()
Date:December 6, 2004From:Office of the Vice Chairman
IFBB Professional DivisionTo:All IFBB Professional Female AthletesRe:FEMALE MUSCULARITY
For aesthetics and health reasons, the IFBB Professional Division requests that female athletes in Bodybuilding, Fitness and Figure decrease the amount of muscularity by a factor of 20%.
This request for a 20% decrease in the amount of muscularity applies to those female athletes whose physiques require the decrease regardless of whether they compete in Bodybuilding, Fitness or Figure.
All professional judges have been advised of the proper criteria for assessing female physiques.
Sincerely,
How the hell are they going to enforce and measure that?
Being held down by The Man
Basically, the judges are instructed to look for a different size and/or definition of the physique. Same reasons why Monica Brant did not place as good as I think she should have and why she filed a complaint. She was told before after not placing on top that she was too muscular. This is a small way of saying lay off the juice IMO so that it seems like they care.Originally Posted by TCD
I think this is rediculous. When you are talking bodybuilding for some of these females, 20% of mass is a lot of size
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But how do they measure it? Or is it just each individual judge's opinion?
Being held down by The Man
It's very hard b/c they are told what to look for and then it's all discretion. That's why competing can get tricky. Jodie could tell ya. She just did one. But that's anything that has subjective judging I guess.Originally Posted by TCD
Ya, like this sport wasn't subjective enough![]()
That's what I'm sayingOriginally Posted by Velvet
This sux
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what about male bodybuilding?
shouldn't they be just as concerned with that?

Quantity over quality is just the american mentality. It wont hold water.
"If you're not part of the solution, you're the precipitate."


That is just stupid IMO.
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I think your opinion is pretty much shared by anyone with a brain.
"If you're not part of the solution, you're the precipitate."
I don't really think it is going to change anything, except maybe some chicks will come in a little smaller, one will come in huge, and the huge one will win. They tried to do essentially the same thing with the men 2 years ago and Ronnie is still winning every year.
If sense were common, everyone would have it.
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I don't necessarily see this as a bad thing. Losing hard earned muscle sucks but still........
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I would like to see the same thing happen in men's bodybuilding.
I will have to find out where, but someone I know that passed the info on to me said it was directly related to the current steroid controversy. Don't know how legit that is but it does say it was in part due to "aesthetics and health reasons".
I heard through the grape vine that that is likely to be nextOriginally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
All in do time. I don't know if it's a good thing or not. I suppose it would be nice to set more of a realistic achievable standard for some of the people who want to compete in the IFBB.
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Pro Female Competitors Required To Downsize
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that kind of defeats the purpose of the IFBB. the IFBB is supposed to be the cream of the crop...Originally Posted by shutupntra1n
I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.
I already said I didn't agree with it... I was giving another side in reference to Rob's postOriginally Posted by LAM
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I saw Lee Labrada guest pose back in the early 90's, and I just saw Ronnie Coleman guest pose last weekend. Lee Labrada was around 5' 6" 185lbs, Ronnie is/was 5' 10" 320lbs. Lee Labrada was far more impressive to see. His physique was perfection, his posing was to custom music and he actually did a routine. Ronnie walked out looking about 7 months pregnant, continued to hit the same poses over and over and pumps his hands in the air. Don't get me wrong Ronnie is impressive, the biggest I have ever seen, but is that really what bodybuilding is about? I would much rather see the sport go back to the way it was in the 80's and early 90's.
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