10-24-2005, 12:53 PM
edmundas daubaras Wrote:TODAY WHEN IFBB IS SUFFERING HARD PROBLEMS AND LOOSING POPULARITY, WHEN IOC REFUSED TO RECOGNIZE IFBB AND SPORT OF BODYBUILDING, MANY NEW SPORT ORGANIZATIONS STARTED THEIR ACTIVITIES THROUGOUT THE WORLD.
ONE OF CRAIG TITUS IS AMONG THEM.
NOW CRAIG TITUS STARTED TO COORDINATE JUDGING RULES AND CONTEST POSITIONS OF HIS USA WOMEN BODYBUILDING ORGANIZATION AND THE OFFICIAL WFF:
Kelly and I are so pleased to have you join forces with our new organization. Please e-mail the rules for my athletes to compete in your shows and I will send you a basic outline of our rules.
One thing we do is have our girls compete in the same two piece swim suit for the two piece judging round made by Ice Gear clothing. We feel that the girls then have a equal opportunity to be looked at (judged) solely on their physiques and not the suit they're wearing.
Would you be interested in having my company Ice Gear Clothing, manufacture competition suits and ship them to you for your WFF athletes. I will make sure your cost is reasonable so your profit margin makes it worth your time and effort. Also we use a red cat suit for the competitors' one piece suit judging round because this suit will not allow any flaws in the physique to be over looked.
Last but not least, what do you charge as your membership fee for WFF competitors? We have charges $75.00 for amateurs and $275 for our pros, which allows our members to compete for 1 year before renewal. I would only ask for your registered WFF athletes pay the same fees in order to be eligible to compete each year in our sanctioned shows. Where can my athletes obtain their WFF membership cards. I am looking forward to our first combined show in your country in the near future!
Sincerely,
Craig Titus
While faling the IFBB "World" bodybuilders around start to understand the truth about this sport. For many years they were ruled by one private family, by one private firm. What comes next?