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Had dat dere good back workout today
35lb weighted pull-ups!
35lb weighted pull-ups!
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How do u even judge body building? All them look the same to me.
and of course, politics.How do u even judge body building? All them look the same to me.
Proportion, size, posing, vascularity, etc.
where the hell is his ab definition in that last pic
his stomach looks like the back of a cockroach
How do u even judge body building? All them look the same to me.
This ^Proportion, size, posing, vascularity, etc.
and of course, politics.
So dudes making 275k to look in shape?
probably not, but its training a whole year for a once a year event.U acting like it's easy
So dudes making 275k to look in shape?
I got mad respect for them dudes and the kind of discipline and dedication it takes.... but the whole subjectivity of it and the politics are just not for me.
Bodybuilding isn't a sport. The training for it is sport like but a sport has a clear winner and a loser. Any event that has judges who score competitors based on their opinion is not a sport. Its literally based on looks lolexplain what you mean by that for me please?
because honestly I don't see the difference between this or any other contest that is judged.
With that statement I assume you have disdain for all contest that are judged. Or even rankings of sports for that matter
bodybuilding is a sport. Lets not get into that argument again lolBodybuilding isn't a sport. The training for it is sport like but a sport has a clear winner and a loser. Any event that has judges who score competitors based on their opinion is not a sport. Its literally based on looks lol
Rankings for sports are determined by wins and losses so Im not sure what your getting at there.
You my boy Drop but I respectfully disagree. It has a point system based on the opinions of a panel of judges.bodybuilding is a sport. Lets not get into that argument again lol
Bodybuilding contests have a point system.
There is a point system.Bodybuilding isn't a sport. The training for it is sport like but a sport has a clear winner and a loser. Any event that has judges who score competitors based on their opinion is not a sport. Its literally based on looks lol
Rankings for sports are determined by wins and losses so Im not sure what your getting at there.
It has a point system based on the opinions of a panel of judges.
Why is IFBB such a big deal? I notice people will put "IFBB PRO (INSERT NAME)" instead of going by their name only lol. Should I be super impressed? I heard you actually have to pay for that. Is there no alternative?
It's like getting your Doctrate,Why is IFBB such a big deal? I notice people will put "IFBB PRO (INSERT NAME)" instead of going by their name only lol. Should I be super impressed? I heard you actually have to pay for that. Is there no alternative?
U right. How does one really win? I mean in a basketball game the guy with the most points wins the game. In a modeling contest, at least they can point out the walk, performance, clothing.Think Boss is alluding to the fact that there's not really a point system per se and the "sponsorship"
but i dont want to speak for him
There is a point system.
There are winners and losers.
explain pre-season rankings (wouldn't that mean there should be no 1-??? in college sports).
As far as sports you just ruled out anything that's not a direct 1 on 1 competition which I don't know why.
If you're training and you're competing it's a sport. Plain and simple.
What else would you consider it as.
A Hobby?
A hobby is you lacing up your Bball shoes and going out to shoot foul shots.
or making a model boats in glass jars.
These dudes put heart and soul in to something and compete to be the best win money and sponsorship.
SPORT
Sport (or sports) is all forms of usually competitive physical activity which,[1] through casual or organised participation, aim to use, maintain or improve physical ability and skills while providing entertainment to participants, and in some cases, spectators.[2] Hundreds of sports exist, from those requiring only two participants, through to those with hundreds of simultaneous participants, either in teams or competing as individuals.