When you are serious about body building, the next
logical step is to enter a body building competition. You’ve worked hard to sculpt the perfect
body, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t want to stand up next to others who
have worked just as hard and have an impartial third party decide who has the
best body.
Keep in mind that body building competitions can be very
intense events and the competition can be just as difficult. You have worked to make sure your muscles are
as toned as you think they can get and you have prepared for the contest, but
you need to be at the top of your game when you enter the competition.
What’s important in body building competitions? Actually, there’s a lot involved.
To begin with, be sure you have a nice, deep, dark
tan. That means going to a tanning bed
many weeks before the contest. If you’re
not comfortable with a tanning bed, you’ll need a spray-on tan the day before
the contest. Be aware, however, that
many spray-on tans could make you have an orange cast. What you are striving for is a dark look that
will make your muscles pop out.
You will need to put some serious thought into the type
of music you use for your posing routine.
You will want to have music that gets the crowd excited and pumped up as
much as you are. If you have music that
contributes to your poses, you will most likely be a winner.
The biggest image of bodybuilders in the mind of the
general public is that of a greased up guy who is flexing freaky looking
muscles. Some body building competitions
prohibit the use of oils on the bodies of the participants. Be sure you know the rules before you start
competing. But be aware that oils can
make the muscles stand out in a much bigger way. Follow the rules of the competition that you
are in.
You will need to be sure that you are wearing something
that will show off ALL of your muscles.
However, use caution. If you are a man, a skimpy swim suit will do just
fine – much like that is made by Speedo.
For women, you will want to wear a bikini in a body building
competition, but be sure it’s tasteful.
It’s not “Girls Gone Wild”, so make sure you promote your
professionalism.
Bodybuilding competitions are great places to showcase a
body that you’ve worked hard to make beautiful.
Don’t have unrealistic expectations, but get in it to win it! You deserve it!
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