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2017. NEWS BODYBUILDING INTERNATIONAL.
DISABLED & WHEELCHAIR
 
In Disabled and wheelchair  the emphasize is placed on an  classic body building physique with less muscular body fat assessed by comparisons of the four quarter turns.
Regulations according to categories
1.      General Disabled
2.      Wheel chair
3.      Arm disabilities
4.      Leg disabilities
Rounds:
Men’s Bodybuilding consists of 2 rounds as follows.
 
Round 1:
The competitors will enter the stage one by one, they will be introduced by number, name and country.
Comparisons in the 4 quarter turns following by the compulsory poses
a)     Front double biceps
b)     Lat spread front
c)      Side chest
d)     Back double biceps
e)     Back lat spread
f)       Triceps pose
g)     Abdominals and Thighs
The competitors are guided on stage by the onstage expediters in numerical order in a single line. In groups of not more than 3 competitors at a time they will be guided through the four quarter turns. This will give the judges sufficient time to prepare for individual comparisons. Once this preliminary assessment in the quarter turns and the compulsory poses is completed each judge is given the possibility for call outs of not more than 3 competitors at one time. After the individual comparisons are concluded the onstage expediters will guide the competitors off the stage.
Round 2
Routine : Free posing for maximum 1 minute .
The judges will score the competitors from the first place to the last place in the same way like in other disciplines.
The scoring of the preliminary is the same like in other disciplines.
 
Attire.
1.      Competitors will wear colored, opaque posing trunks which are clean and decent. The color, fabric, texture and style of the trunks will be left to the competitor’s discretion. The trunks will cover a minimum of ¾ of the gluteus maximus. The front area must be covered and the side of the trunks should be 1 cm in width at a minimum. The use of padding anywhere in the trunks is prohibited.
2. Except for a wedding ring, competitors will not wear footwear, glasses, watches, pendants, earrings, wigs, distracting ornamentation or artificial aids to the figure.
3. The use of props during the Prejudging or Finals presentation is strictly  prohibited.
4. The use of tans and bronzers that can be wiped off is not allowed. If the tan comes off by simply wiping, the athlete will not be allowed to enter the stage. Artificial body coloring and self-tanning products may be used The use of tans and bronzers that can be wiped off is not allowed.
5. Professional competition tanning methods (airbrush tanning, cabin spray tanning) may be used if applied by the professional companies and qualified personnel.
6.The excessive application of oil on the body is strictly prohibited; however, body oils and moisturizers may be used in moderation.
 
MEN’S MANDATORY POSES:
A.     Front Double Biceps:
Sitting on his wheelchair, face front to the judges, the competitor will raise both arms to shoulder level and bend them at the elbows. The hands should be clenched and turned down so as to cause a contraction of the biceps and forearm muscles, which are the main muscle groups that are to be assessed in this pose. In addition, the competitor should attempt to contract as many other muscles as possible as the judges will be surveying the whole upper body, from head to hips.
B.     Front Lat Spread:
Sitting on his wheelchair, face front to the judges, the competitor will place the open hands, or clenched fists, against, or gripping, the lower waist or oblique’s and will expand the latissimus muscles. At the same time, the competitor should attempt to contract as many other frontal muscles as possible.
C.      Side Chest:
Sitting on his wheelchair, the competitor may choose either side for this pose, in order to display the “better” arm. He will sit with his left or right side towards the judges and will bend the arm nearest the judges to a right-angle position, with the fist clenched and, with the other hand, will grasp the wrist. The competitor will then expand the chest and by upward pressure of the front bent arm and contract the biceps as much as  possible.
D.     Back Double Biceps:
Sitting on his wheelchair, with his back to the judges, the competitor will bend the arms and wrists as in the Front Double Biceps pose. He will then contract the arm muscles as well as the muscles of the shoulders, upper and lower  back.
E.      Back Lat Spread:
Sitting on his wheelchair, with his back to the judges, the competitor will place his hands on his waist with his elbows kept wide. He will then contract the latissimus dorsa as wide as possible.
F.      Side Triceps:
The competitor may choose either side for this pose so as to show the “better” arm. Sitting on his wheelchair, with his left or right side towards the judges, he will place both arms behind his back, either linking his fingers or grasping the front arm by the wrist with his   rear hand. The competitor will exert pressure against his front arm, thereby causing the triceps muscle to contract. He will also raise the chest and contract the abdominal   muscles.
G.     Abdominals:
 Sitting on his wheelchair, face front to the judges, the competitor will place both arms behind the head. He will then contract the abdominal muscles by “crunching” the trunk slightly forward. The judge will survey the abdominal muscles, and then conclude with the head-to-hips examination.


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