thandie said:
Thank you all for all you support. That was really awesome!
Unfortunately I didn't placed. Since I'm not that familiar with the sport, I couldnt say exactly why. My body looked pretty good; in fact a lot of people at the show thought I was going to do well, including some of the winners. That said, I personally didn't think so, b/c. A- this is basically my first show being; I did one five years ago. B- I know going into an NPC show, these girls look awesome. C- I'm very small where most of these girls are much thicker. Nevertheless, I had a great time, met lots of people and I'm very happy with how my body looked. Maybe next time I'll do better, hmm..
I'm still trying to find which website the pic contest are.
I'll post pics when I find them. We were so many I still don't know who had the overall.
Chazk, I didn't do that show; I did the NPC in NYC.
Congratulations for just bloody doing a show!
I don't care what anyone says, that makes you a winner in my books.
I do know that the figure classes have a lot of competitors in them, and the competition is often really steep, so if it is one of your first comps, then it really isn't surprising you didn't place.
I have never done it, and it does depend on what your goals are, but you may want to ask the judges.
I never have as
- I think of BBing as a very personal sport and I am competing with myself really
- I am going to come in how I want to look and what my body will do naturally, I wouldn't change it because of what a judge said
For example, one told me women shouldn't compete in BBing about 55 kg or 121 lbs. I was that weight by age 15!!!
I really doubt I could get to that weight without looking like a stringy skeletor type physique.
If you want to win, get to nationals etc.
- get in touch with the judges, find out what they thought you have to improve on, you never know, if it was close, it could be odd things like tan or suit..............
- do another comp ASAP, you often need to get your name and face known, and you are in comp condition now.
- don't go too bonkers off the diet this week, keep the offseason diet in check