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Judging Criteria
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Sports Model:
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GymBodyz Sports Model Competitors will be judged as follows:
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50%-Competitors physique
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50%-Presentation
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Competitors Physique
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Sports Models will be expected to carry some muscle and be lean.
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Sports Models should present a physique that is well proportioned ,healthy looking fit and sporty
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Sports Models should have visible abdominal muscles such as a 4 or 6 pack with a small waist.
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Sports Models should aim for a physique look that could easily be seen on a cover model of a health & fitness magazine
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Sports Models should have some shaping to their shoulders but not excessive capping.
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Sports Models should have developed back muscles that are evident without excessive muscle mass.
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Sports Models should have toned conditioned arms front and back ,that are not excessively muscular
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Sports Models should have shaped/conditioned legs both front and back.
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Sports Models should pay particular attention to the back of the legs and glutes to ensure they carry
no cellulite in these areas. Female competitions are often won (or lost) from the back.
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Sports Models must not be "shredded' , must not be striated, must not have excessive muscle mass.
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Sports Models should have conditioned glutes achieved through weight training only.
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Tattoos are allowed however, competitors should ensure large tattoos do not distract from their
muscle definition which can easily happen under the intense stage lights. If our judges cannot
see the muscle definition competitors may lose marks.
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Presentation--Female Sports Models 1 Round Only-Sports/Gym Wear
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This is a Sports MODEL category and competitors will be expected to present themselves as Sports MODELS
when on stage
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Stage presentation is just as important in this category as physique .
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Sports Model must wear gym/sports/crop tops that show of their abdominals and full arms.
Please see the pictures below for examples
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Sports Models must wear their number badge on the left side of their shorts and must ensure it can be
seen at all times by the judges.
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Sports Model Shorts should not be a style that has a high waist .
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Sports Model Shorts should show off a portion of the Sports Models glutes.
Please see the pictures below for examples
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Sports Models can wear jewellery but must ensure any jewellery worn does not distract from their physique.
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Sports Models can wear any colour attire that they feel best suits them as long as the attire meets all of
the clothing criteria for this category.
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G-String/Thong shorts are NOT allowed and competitors wearing such will be disqualified.
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Trainers/Sports Shoes/Sneakers must be worn by all Sports Model. The style is up to the competitor,
but they cannot have a high heel, they must have a flat sole to them.
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Sports Models do not have to wear socks but are free to if they so desire. Please note that whilst long socks
are allowed, competitors should also consider long socks cover up the calves and often some of the quads.
Competitors should aim to show-case all areas of their body and muscle definition to the judges.
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Hair and make-up should complement the Sports Model.
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Hair should not distract from the Sports Model face and Sports Model with long hair should be able to
comfortably move their hair to the side when show-casing the back of their body. The judges will be looking
to see the muscle definition in the back. If they cannot see it, they cannot score it!
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Sports Models’ make-up should complement their face and should be stage make-up or
applied adequately that the stage lights to not drown out any make-up applied.
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All Sports Model competitors should have a stage tan, the skin should look as flawless
and even toned as possible. The tan however, should not be too dark as this can also distract
from muscle definition. The judges will be looking for a ‘sun kissed’/beach holiday type look in regard to tans.
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Sports Model competitors are free to also use body/muscle glaze however, they should ensure it is
used sparingly. Excessive body/muscle glaze can distract from the competitors muscle definition.
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Sports Model should ensure they have a posing and stage presentation routine that shows off their
physique to its best ability and shows their confidence on stage.
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During the Sports Models individual ‘T’ walk they can perform any posing and stage presentation routine
that complements them and shows their confidence on stage.
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Sports Models MUST NOT bend over when performing any back pose and will be marked down for doing this.
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Sports Models must listen to the directions and instructions of the Head Judge during the quarter turn
comparison rounds.
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Sports Models must not perform any poses with their hands over head during the quarter turn comparisons.
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No lewd, obscene or offensive remarks or gestures must be made. Any competitor doing so will be disqualified.
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No intentional contact should be made with any other competitor whilst on stage. Any competitor doing so
intentionally will be disqualified.