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She won the Western Regional Medium Tall Physique last November.
How far is NJ, I am going there yea buddy.
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Originally posted by craig777 OK, I looked up Bethesda. You are closer to PA There is Figure comp on Sept 9th in Harrisburg PA, that would be tight but you could probably do it.
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I really hope that I do good.
I am only 5"1' and I think I would look out of place. Do you know if they have any height restrictions or if short people don't have a chance in hell?
hot body, and should be proud. If you had a straight boyish look with no hips, then you would be in trouble. You got a good foundation to build on.
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Originally posted by Leslie2196 I don't thtink that would be a problem at all: I quote off the NPC site: If the contest has three classes, then they will be: Under 5'3" Over 5'3" up to and including 5'5-1/2" Over 5'5-1/2" If the contest has two classes, then they will be: Under 5'3" Over 5'3" |
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Originally posted by Lorraine Ladies~before you step out on stage just remember to get some instruction on the proper way to pose and present yourself from someone (here or otherwise) who know what they're doing. At my last competition I felt so sorry for this girl who was competing in the Figure division. "What do you mean we have to pose?!. I thought this was just a bikini contest." "So if you win this, do you get to turn pro?" She didn't think ask anyone of us that seemed to know what we were doing what the proper way was to walk out on stage, so she struts out there like a runway model does a few turns and takes her spot. I did feel very sorry for her because I heard the laughs and chuckles in the audience. And I saw the look on the judges faces. If you can, attend a competition or two before the one you're planning on doing so that you can see what goes on. Research, planning and preparation are all key elements to being able to stand up there and exude confidence. |

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