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Here is the criteria & Divisions for ANB Mens Bodybuilding. For anyone not knowing what category they will fall in for the upcoming ANBSA SUPERNATURAL Show,here is a preview BODYBUILDING CATEGORIES: TEENAGE: Open to all male bodybuilders between 16 years of age and 19 years of age. You must be between 16 and 19 years of age as of 1st January of the year you are competing in. (proof of age required) (There is no Female teenage category). JUNIOR: Open to all male bodybuilders between 19 years of age and 22 years of age. You must be between 19 and 22 years of age as of 1st January of the year you are competing in. (proof of age required).(There is no Female junior category). NOVICE: Open to any competitor who as not won the same competition previously and no weight or height restrictions apply. Please note in Victoria Competitions Novice is any person that has not won a place in their first year of competing. Victoria competitions hold intermediate for those that may have placed or in their second year of competing not wanting to go in an open class. OPEN MEN: Open to all male bodybuilders. The Open Men has several weight divisions as follows:- Under 70kg, Under 80kg, Under 90kg Over 90kg open division. MASTERS MEN: Open to all male bodybuilders of the age 40 years and over as of 1st January of the year you are competing in. GRAND MASTERS MEN: Open to all male bodybuilder of the age 50 years and over as of 1st January of the year you are competing. MENS BODYBUILDING GUIDELINES: Round 1 – Muscularity Score Percentage of Round 1 – 45% In this round competitors perform the following compulsory poses: 1. Front Double Biceps 2. Front Lateral Spread 3. Side Chest (either side at the choice of the competitor) 4. Side triceps (again either side) 5. Rear Double Biceps (spike one calf) 6. Rear Lateral Spread 7. Abdominal and Thigh In this round judges are comparing competitors for the following: Muscularity – The shape, thickness and quality of muscle. Proportion – The balance of one muscle group against another. Definition – Muscle separation, definition and vascularity. Balance – Left side of the body compared to the right, front compared to rear. Round 2 – Symmetry Score percentage of Round 2 – 45% In this round the competitors will stand in numerical order facing the judges and they will perform four one quarter turns – the first will be facing the judges, then the competitors will be asked to make three one quarter turns to the right, thus displaying their physique from every angle. In this round judges are looking for the following: Structural Flaws – Faults within the competitor’s skeletal structure. Proportion – The balance of one muscle group to another eg. Lower body to upper body, biceps to calves, waist to quadriceps etc. Balance – The left side of a competitor’s body compared to the right, the front compared to the rear. Symmetry – The competitor’s overall shape and line. Round 3 – Free Posing Score percentage of Round 3 – 10% Competitor’s will pose to their own music for a maximum of 60 seconds. In this round judges are looking for: Posing Ability Presentation / Entertainment Physique The judges are looking for a dramatic routine which shall include poses from Round 1. MUSCLE MASS It must be remembered that, first & foremost, a physique contest is a Bodybuilding contest. Contestants must exhibit a degree of muscular development which will naturally vary according to the class being judged. Obviously, one would not expect a Teenage competitor to exhibit the mass of an Open class competitor. Muscular size will vary between Male & Female competitors. However, when making comparisons within a class, muscle mass & size plays an important part with the more advanced muscularity scoring higher points. SEPARATION This factor must be considered in conjunction with muscle mass. Separation is the delineation between the muscle groups of the physique. Excess subcutaneous fatty tissue under the skin blurs this muscular division resulting in a smooth appearance which detracts from muscular mass. A good physique must have muscular mass which is complemented by sharp muscular separation rather than being flawed by being too smooth. DEFINITION This must not be confused with separation. Definition is the display of the individual muscles & muscle fibers taken to a wish degree (often referred to as ‘ripped’ or ‘shredded’). A physique that has good muscle mass, separation & definition must be scored highly. However, definition that is taken to the point of emaciation, will only reduce mass & fullness can not be judged so highly. Definition should be only to show clean muscle mass, otherwise the muscles appear stringy & flat. SYMMETRY A key ingredient in a winning physique & one that owes it’s qualities mainly to the genetic component of the competitor. Wide shoulders, narrow hips, trim waist & a deep rib-cage are genetically endowed qualities on which a championship physique can be built. Faults such as knock-knees, bowed legs, rounded shoulders or any curvature of the spine, whilst unfortunate, are to be scored down during the symmetry round. PROPORTION This must not be confused with symmetry, although a proportionate physique owes much to it being symmetrical in the first place. A proportionate physique is one that has no overall development in which each individual bodypart complements the others in both size & shape. The upper body should not be developed to the extent that it overpowers the lower body & vice-versa. All bodyparts should flow in harmony with no bodypart being over developed to the detriment of the others. Right & left sides should be equally developed, so as to not exhibit no readily observable differences in size. Adjoining muscle groups should enhance each other rather than detract. These qualities; Muscle Mass, Separation, Definition, Symmetry & Proportion, are the major considerations when assessing any physique, but must be viewed in conjunction with some rather less important, (but not trivial) considerations which can enhance or detract from the major qualities mentioned. Music formats that acceptable are: CD Audio – preferred MP3 Music must be provided on a CD or uploaded on anbsa.au website. Please also ensure you bring a backup CD. Duration of music for all physique competitors is up to 60 secs to perform your routine. If you choose to do your routine in less than the permitted time this is also fine. It is advisable to test your music and CD on a laptop to avoid any problems with your music during registration. If anyone has any questions please get back to me.
Posted on: Mon, 02 Sep 2013 00:04:58 +0000

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