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SBT
05-13-2008, 04:52 AM
Hey everyone! I know a few of you are from the mid-west area so just giving you a heads up on another local show...

1kdbrit
05-13-2008, 03:44 PM
:D
Thanks Shannon for posting my show. You guys here at SC and incredible!

Siouxcountry
05-13-2008, 06:01 PM
:D
Thanks Shannon for posting my show. You guys here at SC and incredible!

Good luck with your show Kennedy. :waving:

1kdbrit
05-13-2008, 09:54 PM
Thanks Sioux! This will be my 3rd show with the NGA, and hopefully my hard work will pay off this time.

SBT
05-13-2008, 10:33 PM
:waving:

You are welcome!!! Glad to have you here with us!

1kdbrit
05-16-2008, 12:06 AM
Just thought it would be a good ideal to post the criteria that we judge by in The NGA.

Judging Criteria
All competitors will be judged and compared on the following;
1. Body shape - This is how the muscle groups are shaped. Judges will look for rounded muscle groups that are pleasing to the eye. The condition of the skin and the skin tone and the athlete’s ability to present herself with confidence, poise and grace.
2. Symmetry - This is the balance of how all the muscle groups fit together. Judges will look for harmony and proportion of the physique. The body structure should have an equal ratio of torso to leg length, shoulders to hips etc. Harmony and proportion also include upper body to lower body development should be in parity and fit together. Symmetry will be judged similar as that to a bodybuilding competition with the idea in mind that the judge will be looking for a Fitness Type physique not excessive large muscle groups. The physique should be assessed as to its level of overall muscle tone, achieved through athletic endeavors.
3. Muscle Tone – The muscle groups should have a round and firm appearance with a small amount of body fat. Judges will look for separations between major muscle groups (ex. biceps to triceps) but not striations in the muscle groups. The key word is "physically fit". Too much muscularity would take away from the "physically fit” look. Muscle tone also means absence of excessive fat and water with a sense of overall body tone. Judges will also look for the even balance of muscle tone.
4. Stage presence, Appearance, Charisma, Professionalism.
5. Swimsuit's must be of two piece style for women. The competitor may utilize any style they choose as long as it is within good taste. The promoter and or NGA regional chairperson has the right to ban any swimsuit that is not within good taste. The swimsuit should enhance the competitors look.

SBT
05-24-2008, 05:59 AM
RESPONSIBILITIES OF AN NGA JUDGE
The duties and responsibilities of being a judge of a bodybuilding competition can not be taken lightly. Competitors work extremely hard to prepare for contests, harder than athletes in most other sports, and deserve to be judged as thoroughly and equitably as possible. While a judge brings all of his worldly experiences and emotions to the table with him, these must be kept in check to insure that his/her placements are the result of objective analysis as opposed to subjective opinions. The judging criteria must be rigidly followed while all attempts should be made to avoid the common tendencies which can compromise accurate judging. In addition, judges must be accountable for their decisions and accessible to the athletes. Judges must also maintain a level of accuracy deemed appropriate by the NGA as well as conduct characterized by professionalism and dedication. The goal of the NGA is to crown the finest bodybuilding athlete, without respect to size or reputation. Careful attention must be made to muscle quality, muscle separation and striations, symmetry (correct proportion), vascularity, absence of visible bodyfat, posing ability, and overall presentation and stage presence. While "ripped" competitors are desirable, "emaciated (anorexic-looking) competitors are not. Lean shape should be accompanied by quality muscularity. Furthermore, bodybuilders should also be judged on their ability to follow directions and act professionally (e.g.: hitting poses when commanded to do so, etc.).

Prejudging (day show)
Relaxed poses from front, left side, rear, and right side. Competitors should be semi-flexed, not aggressively posing. The feet should remain flat on the floor and the body and head facing stage left and stage right for the side shots. One minute of individual free posing (optional). Should be omitted in shows with a large quantity of competitors. Athletes will be called in groups of three to six to stage front for Mandatory Pose comparisons. The following mandatory poses shall be used by judging panels associated with the NGA. These poses should be presented such that the judge may make a clear determination of comparisons, with contestants not turning from side-to-side (unless instructed). Contestants must hit the pose and relax on the command of the Head Judge, or he/she will be penalized with lower placement for not following instructions.

The poses are:

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Front Double Biceps
Contestant should stand on two feet and have upper arms out to the sides parallel to the floor, with elbows bent at approximately 90-degrees with forearms parallel to torso. Legs, lats, chest, abdominals, and arms should be flexed.
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Side Chest Pose
Contestant should stand on foot farthest from the stage with front leg bent to show the calf and leg biceps. The front arm should be bent at approximately 90-degrees with the rear hand gripping at the wrist. The chest should be lifted and the abdominals pulled in tightly. The competitor may pick a side of choice to display to the judges unless told otherwise.
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Side Triceps Pose
Contestant should stand in leg position similar to side chest pose, with the frontal arm hanging alongside the body, grasped at the waist by the rear hand from around the lower back. The triceps should be tightened, shoulders, chest and abdominals flexed, and the legs and calves tight. The side of choice may be displayed unless instructed otherwise.
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Rear Double Biceps
This pose is exactly as the frontal version except that the contestant must bring the leg of choice toward the judges and "spike" the foot to show calf and leg biceps development. Contestants should not lean excessively toward the rear of the stage, nor lean backwards too far toward the judges.
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Rear Lat Spread
Contestant should face stage rear with calf of choice "spiked" toward the judges, and grasp the waist with closed hands and spread elbows to flare latissimus. Hamstrings and glutes should be flexed, with emphasis on showing judges the width of the back (V-shape) as well as detail in the lats, teres major, rhomboids and trapezius, erectors and rear deltoids.
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Overhead Abdominal Pose
The contestant must stand facing the judges with one leg extended slightly forward, and with hands clasped behind the neck. The abdominals must be fully flexed, with air expelled, with the legs and chest also tight. One-arm variations of the abdominal pose are PROHIBITED unless instructed by the Head Judge.
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Most Muscular Pose
This pose will be required only for the men. The contestant must stand with one leg slightly extended toward the judges, and assume a favorite of the following most muscular poses. Either the "crab", hands-on-hips or partial crab (with one hand behind back) variations may be used. Side most muscular poses are not permitted unless instructed by the Head Judge.
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Optional Poses
The judging panel may request additional poses depending on necessity. These may include Side Hamstring Curl, Stand-On-Calves Pose, Serratus Side Pose, etc.

Finals (Evening Show)

1.

Presentation of the line-ups (should be omitted for classes of five or less);
2.

Posing routine to music (ninety second limit) - may be judged in amateur competitions;
3.

Announcement of the top five per class;
4.

Posedown (class);
5.

Presentation of class awards;
6.

Symmetry and muscularity comparisons for class winners (judged);
7.

Posedown (overall); and
8.

Presentation of overall awards.

SBT
07-11-2008, 03:43 PM
Here is the full length poster!

anglicanbeachparty
07-11-2008, 05:17 PM
Oh, c'mon, people!

Here I thought it was going to be all bread and pizza and cheesecake for me, after July 19. :eat:

And here you are, tempting me with another local contest opportunity!

:tr:

1kdbrit
08-11-2008, 11:01 PM
Oh, c'mon, people!

Here I thought it was going to be all bread and pizza and cheesecake for me, after July 19. :eat:

And here you are, tempting me with another local contest opportunity!

:tr:

How tempted are you? I can send you a entry application!!!:D

anglicanbeachparty
08-12-2008, 01:04 AM
How tempted are you? I can send you a entry application!!!:D

Can't do it - Woodward Dream Cruise day!

1kdbrit
08-12-2008, 04:07 AM
Can't do it - Woodward Dream Cruise day!

Can't blame a guy for trying.
I hope you have a wonderful time!
Take a few pictures of your favorite cars, and post them, if you can.