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Bodybuilding Categories - What Are They?
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In spite of the fact that the science of bodybuilding is over a hundred years old, it continues to be extremely popular in modern times.
Bodybuilding enthusiasts may already be familiar with what this article
covers. But, those new to bodybuilding may not be aware that there are
actually 4 categories of bodybuilding. These categories are based on
the age and gender of the individual and the goal they desire to
achieve.
The four categories are:
1. Professional Bodybuilding
Professional bodybuilding is the category that appeals to individuals
who desire to qualify, compete and win titles in competitions. The
beginning level of competitions is the amateur level. At the amateur
level they can begin earning points and, hopefully, qualify for entry
in major and professional competitions.
The IFBB (International Federation of Bodybuilding) is the top-rated
organization for professional bodybuilders worldwide. Amateurs who win
official competitions have the opportunity to receive their IFBB pro
card. Once a bodybuilder becomes a pro he or she will be ineligible to
enter any future amateur contests. But, they are usually welcomed for
guest posing.
2. Natural Bodybuilding
Some drugs and other substances, such as steroids, are illegal and
their use has been banned from competitions for professional
bodybuilders. However, making them illegal and banning them has not eliminated their use.
Bodybuilders who continue to use them are highly criticized for their
actions.. Because of this controversy, bodybuilding competitions are
classified according to natural and open competitions. All entrants in
a natural competition will be administered a drug test. This testing is
done to ensure that the competitors will square off fairly.
Natural bodybuilding means that you develop a well-formed body physique
without the aid of illegal drugs, including steroids. The NPA (Natural
Physique Association) and other organizations have been formed for
natural bodybuilders. Muscle-building supplements and other natural
bodybuilding products that have not been banned by the various
organizations are allowed.
A former drug user can compete in natural contests if the minimum period of being clean has been reached.
3. Female Bodybuilding
Until the 1970s, women were more focused on general fitness, not
bodybuilding for the sake of competition. When Arnold Schwarzenegger
came into the spotlight women became more interested in hardcore
fitness or female bodybuilding.
For very obvious reasons, females compete in separate contests from
males. Both natural and professional contests are available to females.
One of the major ones is the Ms. Olympia which began in 1980.
4. Teenage Bodybuilding
There are also bodybuilding shows and contests for teenagers which are
determined by their age bracket. Most of the teenage competitors are
older teems. By far the majority of these shows provide drug testing in
order to protect the teenagers. Because of their age and stage of human
development, teenagers are undergoing natural hormone surges and are
encouraged to allow these to help them gain muscle the natural way.
A few of the genetic marvels in the world of bodybuilding started out when they were teenagers.
Now, if anyone should ask, you will know that there are four categories of bodybuilding and what they are.
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