Looks a lot like this.
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Looks a lot like this.
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^^ love me some ~gymdiva~
What's Sharon up to these days? Miss her here on the forums.
[QUOTE=Sunnyday;2098095]^^ love me some ~gymdiva~
What's Sharon up to these days? Miss her here on the forums.[/QUOTE]
I dunno.
You should PM her. I may have her number somewhere. I'll tell her you were looking for her and she should check her messages.
[QUOTE=Tu Holmes;2098169]I dunno.
You should PM her. I may have her number somewhere. I'll tell her you were looking for her and she should check her messages.[/QUOTE]
Thanks! Will do. :)
[QUOTE=Sunnyday;2098187]Thanks! Will do. :)[/QUOTE]
I text her and told her you were looking for her.
The ideal FBB physique for me would be the CrossFit women who have the shapeliest development, especially in the lower body. The detail and conditioning required in FBB is not functional, and mass or fullness is too restricted, again, in especially in the lower obdy.
The very question of ideal female BB form represents a double standard. No one on this site is asking what the ideal male BB form is.
I'm not suggesting it's the wrong question to ask. Male competitors should have it asked of them as well.
Contests have loads of double standards. If a bikini competitor does a moon shot, she is graded up. If a male competitor does one, he's eliminated.
[QUOTE=CHILDOFGOD;2172058]it's all weird to me, to a point. it's just me tho.[/QUOTE]
CoG, I don't think it's just you. Standards of judging are so loose, changeable, & subjective, that at times it's hard to understand why someone got the placing they did. A friend of mine & I were at the NPC Teen Nationals in 2005. We saw the judging of a class & both thought a particular competitor would easily dominate the class. He was judged 2nd.
[QUOTE=CHILDOFGOD;2172198]Well i knw for a fact i was n a show in Oct. '14, i was n 4th place, and when i came back for the night show with a dif color suit, i was placed 5th. crazy huh, i was placin' 4th in prejudgin' based on my suit. weird. so since then i learned not to change my posin' suites. again' weird huh.[/QUOTE]
Agreed, weird. But a contest judge's work is not easy. In my time at contests, I've seen some amazing things. Such as a competitor who looked terrible in the prejudge & came back looking great in the finals, but who by then had already lost his placing. The weirdest was at the IFBB Masters Olympia in 2002. A competitor on stage was watery & didn't look good. As he stood there in the back lineups (while others were being called to step forward in groups), his body came into focus & looked great. Fifteen minutes later, he had gone back to watery. I had never seen anything like it, & never did again.
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