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Thread: IFBB NY Pro Play-by-Play, Photos and Video with Palumbo & Aceto @ 11am EST PJ / 6pm EST FINALS!
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05-11-2015, 02:07 AM #136
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05-11-2015, 09:16 AM #140
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More details! Did you attend or is this opinion based on something you heard or may have seen online?
The old venue was nice but the seating was cramped. And I'm not a big guy. Can't imagine being bigger and having to sit in the seats at the Tribeca.
This year's Arnold Classic seating (my ticket and seat anyway) was a fail. It was set up in a giant hall, but seats were all on the same level basically and they were bleachers. Try filming anything with people constantly running up and down the bleachers. I problem-solved by moving closer and standing off to the side. Great experience overall, but the seating? No.
What was that like?
(Googles Wayne DeMilia and IFBB falling out)
Maybe the hotel was great but the seating may have been less than desired.
Very happy for India Paulino (adorable) and Juan Diesel Morel. Going to check the contest gallery next for the other winners and competitors.Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Join Rx Muscle on Facebook!
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05-11-2015, 10:01 AM #141
I still love Ayanna's look the best! Judges can only work with what shows up on the stage. So bigger, super conditioning, harder won the day!
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And Nathalie's shoulders are to die for! *bowdown*
Yay for Latorya! Elsewhere people were pretty quick to say that she would not win! Surprise surprise!
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05-11-2015, 10:10 AM #142
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Latorya is beautiful and has a structure beyond compare. I mean that's a freaking superhuman V.
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05-11-2015, 12:47 PM #143
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2015 IFBB New York Pro Men's Open Wrap Up! Palumbo, Manion & McMillan!
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Join Dave Palumbo, Jim Manion and Cedric McMillan as they breakdown the battle between Juan Morel and Victor Martinez!
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05-11-2015, 05:44 PM #144
I do NOT get why she's 16th place! She is an absolutely beautiful girl, good size and shape, great muscle bellies, polished look, pretty posing, feminine charm.
Exactly what I look for in WPD competitors. Ayanna Carroll too, I was looking at for the win.The question now is where do girls like us go now? Because it seems like we are full circle, except now the bodybuilding ladies can't fit here but gals like me don't either now!Last edited by baby muscle; 05-11-2015 at 05:46 PM.
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05-11-2015, 05:47 PM #145
From the NPC rules for women's physique
http://npcnewsonline.com/npc-womens-...s-regulations/
JUDGING CRITERIA
- Symmetry, shape, proportion, muscle tone, poise and beauty flow
- Physique assessment and comparison will take place during prejudging
Women’s Physique Division has been created to give a platform for women who enjoy weight training, competing, contest preperation. Competitors should display a toned, athletic physique showcasing femininity, muscle tone, beauty/flow of physique.
The following are examples of common terms used in the bodybuilding industry. These words can be helpful to assess what should not be descriptive to the physiques being judged in women’s physique:
Ripped, shredded, peeled, striated, dry, diced, hard, vascular, grainy, massive, thick, dense, etc.
While all types of physiques will be considered when it comes to height, weight, structure, etc. Excessive muscularity should be scored down accordingly.
Women’s physique competitors should have the overall aesthetics and look that is found in figure with a little more overall muscularity.
Last edited by baby muscle; 05-11-2015 at 05:48 PM.
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05-11-2015, 07:18 PM #146
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05-11-2015, 07:25 PM #147
The prize money was the same as well! I have Flex magazines from the 90's and When Coleman won in 1998 prize money was 15 grans and a ring like today. Except 15 grand almost twenty years ago was worth way more! Not just inflation but cost of living, technological expenses etc! Sad how the sport has no much less for the people who make it possible, the athletes! Small shows like the San Jose Pro in 1996 paid 10 grand like pro shows do today. really too bad. If you have to pay for the flight, the tan, the trunks, the drugs, the hotel room, and everything else which goes into a contest prep I doubt 10 grad even covers it...
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05-11-2015, 07:27 PM #148
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05-11-2015, 08:05 PM #149
It looked like a pretty sad venue from the pics. Small boring stage and a hotel in new jersey. This used to be a grand spectacle of a show when it was the NOC
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