06-19-2006, 12:23 PM
Sendriene Edita Wrote:Amerikos IFBB ferderacija ėmėsi studijuoti WFF struktūrą, varžybų taisykles, bet iki šiol taip nieko ir nesuprato. Nėra ko stebėtis, jei net jų aukščiausio lygio varžybos vyksta be kompiuterio (apie kitas federacijas išvis tyliu...). Jei žmogus nevaldo kompiuterio, WFF varžybų eigos niekaip nesupras. Įsivaizduokit, kad šimtai sportininkų praeina per vieną diena... Be kompo tai neįmanoma.
Čia įdedu amerikiečių "plaukiojimus":
are you saying only people who could be pro bodybuilders should compete as amateurs? Should boxing be limited to those who could compete professionally? what about other sports?
people come in a wide variety of heights. the lower weight classes in the IFBB Worlds are dominate by people from south east Asia because people tend to be shorter there.
again, your arguments jump from the far left to the far right. what does the IFBB having lower weight classes have to do with your definition of the difference between fitness and bodybuilding?
You still have not answered my question: How are your fitness categories different than the bodybuilding categories that everyone else uses? The athletes in the pictures you sent look like all the other bodybuilders.
I have not included WFF results in the MuscleMemory database because my understanding was that they were fitness competitions and not bodybuilding competitions, and my website is for bodybuilding only. I do not include women fitness, which are held with almost all bodybuilding contests in the US. In bodybuilding, they are judged by posing, flexing. In fitness, they are judged by posing and by a dance or gymnastic routine, where the athlete runs around the stage, jumping, doing hand-stands, flips, tumbling, etc.
there are also new competitions being held called Athletic Physique. These are aimed at the more normal looking guys. There are height to weight ratios that you must be under to qualify. Such athletes would look like bodybuilders in the 1960s, but today we think of them has having a swimmer's build. I don't know if I will include these in the musclememory database.
Your original statement is that 150 kg is the limit for your competitions. by that standard every single pro bodybuilder in the IFBB would qualify for your fitness categories, as there is not a single bodybuilder who competes with a weight on the day of the contest over 120 kg. so once again I will ask: how are your fitness categories different than the bodybuilding categories that everyone else uses?
Kažkoks minčių kratinys...