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Yohnnex Sports, Inc.
NPC
Rules and Regulations
PREJUDGING
Attire
During the prejudging a solid color suit will
be worn. Suits of metallic nature are not allowed. There
will be no "T" suits or "G" strings
worn. The style of suit that will be worn at the actual competition must
be worn at the weigh-in especially at all National competitions.
No jewelry or
hair ornaments will be allowed at either prejudging or the evening competition.
Numbers will be on the left side of the suit.
Judging-elimination round
If there are more than 15 competitors in an individual
weight class the elimination round will be done. All the competitors will be brought out as a group.
Quarter turns will be done so the judges are able to see the overall level
of competition. They will then come back in groups of 5 to perform the compulsory
poses. At this time the judges will be deciding the top 15 competitors by placing
an "X" next to a competitors number. No actual placings are given
during this round. After all the competitors have performed the compulsory
poses the judges sheets are collected. The 15 competitors with the most "X"'s
are the ones that will make up that weight class.
Presentation Round
Each of the 15 competitors will come back individually
to perform their posing routine. This will be
limited to 60 seconds with a 10 second warning given during the prejudging.
No music will be used at the prejudging. 90 seconds will be allowed at
the evening show. During this round the judges will be focusing on how
well the
contestant is able to "present their physique" - showing both
muscular and symmetrical development.(See judging criteria, presentation)
The moon
pose has been banned by the NPC and the IFBB and will not be allowed
at either phase
of the competition. If it is done it will result in immediate disqualification
from that competition.
Muscular Development
After each contestant has finished their routines, they will be brought out
as a group in numerical
order. At this time the head judge will call them out in groups of 3-4 or 5
and direct them through the compulsory poses. There are five for the women
and seven for the men. The judges will take this time to assess muscular development(See
Judging criteria, Muscular development). The side chest and tricep pose may
be done from either side.
POSE#1 - FRONT DOUBLE BICEP
POSE#2 - SIDE CHEST POSE (Either side)
POSE#3 - BACK DOUBLE BICEP
POSE#4 - TRICEP EXTENSION(either side with front leg angled back)
POSE#5 - ABDOMINAL POSE
POSE#6 - FRONT LAT SPREAD (MEN)
POSE#7 - BACK LAT SPREAD (MEN)
POSE#8 - MOST MUSCULAR (Optional for the men)
During the entire prejudging, the judges should be looking at the competitors'
symmetry. This refers to the proportion, shape and balance of muscle(See judging
criteria - General Assessment). After all the competitors have done the compulsory
poses,the judges may ask to see certain competitors together for comparisons.
Judges are allowed to ask to see only certain poses or may ask to see a pose
that is not part of the compulsory, poses but they feel they need to see in
order to place these competitors.(ex. Lat. Spread for a female competitor).
When all the comparisons are completed and the judges are satisfied, the line
up is dismissed.
The judges then mark their score sheets, consisting of a single placing for
each competitor based on all three rounds. The total package should always
be considered. The Head Judge will then collect the judges sheets and make
sure no judges' have made duplicate placings. The next weight class is then
called out.
Evening show
The competitors are introduced either as a group or individually depending
on the competition or as they perform their routines. The time limit is 90
seconds with music. No jewelry, hair ornaments or props are allowed
Posedown
The Head Judge will supply the emcee with the finalists. The emcee will call
out the finalists in
numerical order. There will be a few minutes of free posing allowed for the
audience, but no actual
judging is done at this time. The emcee will announce the final placings starting
with 5th or whatever the last place is and work up to first place. The trophy
is awarded as the place is announced.
Scoring
When scoring the placement system is used, each round will be considered of
equal importance,
however only one score will be marked on the judges score sheet for each contestant.
Stress to the judges that their final placing for each competitor is a reflection
of the combination of all three rounds. Notes should be kept on each competitor
so that a judge can tell a competitor where they excelled or where improvement
is needed.
When adding all the judges scores, the high and low are discarded. The remaining
scores are added together. The contestant with the lowest score wins and the
rest are placed accordingly.
To determine the relative placing find out who was scored the best by each
of the judges. In the above example Competitor #1 was scored better by Judges
1,2,3,and 6 (A total of 4 judges). Competitor #2 received better scores from
judges 4,5,and 7(A total of 3 judges). Since Competitor #1 had more judges
score her higher(4 to 3), she receives the higher place.
Overall Posedown
Each Weight Class Winner advances into the Overall Posedown. The Head Judge
guides them
through the quarter turns then the compulsory poses and then they are given
2-3 minutes of free
posing with some background music. While the free posing is being done, the
judges should mark
their sheets placing the competitors from 1 to 3 or 5 and give their sheets
as quickly as possible to
the head judge so the scores can be tallied. The judges scores are compiled
and the highs and lows discarded. The remaining scores are added together.
The competitor with the lowest score is the overall winner.
Mixed Pairs Judging Procedure
Follow the same procedure that you used for the individual judging. The only
variations are:
1.The Mixed Pairs line up on stage in numerical order Man-Woman, Man-Woman.
2.The prejudging posing routine can be 90 seconds in length (maximum).
3.Encourage no more than two or three Mixed Pairs at the same time for comparison.
4.Music will be used during the Prejudging.
The Scoring procedure is the same.
NPC JUDGING CRITERIA
The sport of bodybuilding represents the balanced musculature development of
the physique. The
quality of this development is determined by the overall assessment of these
three related areas:
PRESENTATION
MUSCULAR DEVELOPMENT
GENERAL ASSESSMENT (SYMMETRY)
It is imperative to remember that each category has a scoring value of one-third.
Each round must be given equal value in determining a competitor's placing.
The judges will submit one final placing score for each competitor after the
completion of all three rounds. With this in mind, let's begin with Presentation
Round.
Presentation Round
Presentation is the display of all muscle groups with emphasis on the competitors'
most developed
and defined areas, by means of poses showing muscular development and aesthetic
lines joined
together by transition poses.
Each pose displaying muscular development should emphasize one or more muscle
groups and must be held momentarily in order for a judge to assess properly.
If the pose is not held, it should be considered a transition move.
A transition is the poised movement from one pose to another pose gymnastics
and dance may
influence this portion of the posing since transitions involve the physique
in motion.
Posing is an art form that almost always stands by itself, independently
of the quality of the physique. Therefore, we call this round Presentation,
which is really short for "Presentation of the Physique". The
rest of this phrase is the key in which you as a judge should not overlook
Later in the compulsory round the judges will be Saying "Ok, show us your
physique' the way we want to see it". In this round the competitors take
charge saying "I'm going to make you look at my physique the way I want
you to". Performing their own, carefully designed free posing routine
gives the competitor a chance to make the judges see what they want seen
and over look what they want overlooked. Judges must be extremely careful
in this
round not to be impressed by an underdeveloped competitor who is a great
dancer or gymnast nor by a competitor who has a good physique but is
awkward and does
not present their physique to its best advantage.
Questions you should be asking yourself as your judge are:
1.What impression did I get of that physique during that posing routine?
2.Did the style of posing work well with and compliment their physique?
3.Did the competitor show their physique to its best advantage?
4.Did they display all the muscle groups?
5.Was emphasis placed on their strong areas or did they draw attention to their
weaknesses?
Remember, there is a time limit of one minute for all competitors during the
prejudging and 90 seconds in the evening. Muscular Development Compulsory Round
Muscular development is the balanced development between the musculature displaying
density,
separation and definition of the muscle groups
DENSITY is the depth and fullness of the muscle bellies.
SEPARATION is the delineation between the muscle groups.
DEFINITION is the absence of fat making the muscles clearly visible through
the skin surface
You, as the judge, should be looking for muscular density that has been achieved
through training,
giving the muscles a full healthy look. There should be a balanced development
of muscle groups in relation to each other. Beware of the influence of one
particular muscle group that may appear large in comparison to the other groups
For example, large deltoids may stand out in a line-up, but you must determine
if they are in balance with the rest of the physique. If the deltoids appear
to be too large, then that indicates that the other muscle groups have not
yet reached the same level of development as the deltoids. Another example,
the lack of abdominal development is an absence of an entire muscle group.
In other words, the judge must look for good development of all muscle groups.
At the same time it must be balanced and equal development of the major muscle
groups.
Judges message concerning female bodybuilders
"Judges must look for muscular femininity which
means a woman bodybuilder should have female
looking muscles. It is the over-development of male-size muscles on women
that the IFBB is against, and female bodybuilders who display this type of
physique should lose points. Judges must ask themselves the question
whether the athlete
looks like a woman and has the muscles of a female bodybuilder. Bigger
is not
necessarily better in this instance. 'When a judge looks at a female
bodybuilder, he or she must have no doubt in their minds they are looking at
a woman."
Muscular separation and definition should also be apparent
from training and proper diet, not from
starvation and lack of training that results in a stringy look to the
muscles. Again, as a judge, you
should determine if the overall physique you see on stage displays balanced
density, separation and definition only achieved through the combination
of both proper diet and training. Do not be impressed by definition
of "stringy" looking
muscles. Hardness is the degree of firmness presented by the muscles, how much
of their size is due to components other than muscle tissue (fat, water etc.)
and how good is the muscle tone. If the female athlete's thighs or glutes "wiggle" when
she walks, her hardness is definitely of minimal degree.
The compulsory round is governed by 5 poses:
POSE#1 - Front double bicep
POSE#2 - Side Chest
POSE#3 - Back double bicep
POSE#4 - Tricep extension
POSE#5 - Abdominals & Thighs
It is the responsibility of the competitor to flex all muscle groups to be
displayed. If the muscles are
not flexed, you can not assess them. For example, if a competitor does not
flex their legs, you will not be able to score them as high as another competitor.
General Assessment - Symmetry
Proportion, shape and balance of the musculature in a relaxed state, taking
into consideration the
overall bone structure, is in essence the definition of Symmetry.
PROPORTION is based on the skeletal frame for the musculature attachments.
It can be
determined by the length of the bones in relation to one another.
SHAPE is the contour of each body part from the point of origin to the point
of insertion.
BALANCE is the contour of each body part in relation to the other body parts.
Facing Forward
Take this chance to assess the overall silhouette of the physique. Then start
to look at each of the
bodyparts.
1.The proportion of the physique will be determined by the length of the bones,
therefore, look to
see if the length of the arms are proportional to the length of the lower body?
2.The shape of the musculature will determine the balance of the upper body
to the lower body,
the arms to the legs and the forearms to the calves. Remember, you are not
judging the degree
of muscular development, but rather balance achieved by the overall contour
of the physique.
3.Does the physique have a "blocky look" or is there a taper
to the waist?
4.Is the proportion, shape and balance denoting "aesthetic lines"?
Facing Sideways
1. Is there proportion and balance of the arms and legs?
2. Check the alignment of the rib cage and chest area to the gluteal area.
3. Check for spinal conditions (curvature, swayback, etc).
Facing Backward
1. The upper back should be in proportion with the glute area.
2. Check the shape of the upper thigh and calf area for comparison with the
rear view of the arms.
3. Look for the width of the back in relation to the glutes.
During all four quarter turns, the judge must also look at the general appearance,
posture and athletic bearing. As well as skin tone, skin texture and quality,
skin color tone and evenness, blemishes, stretch marks, scars, tattoos, cellulite,
skeletal defects and proper application of oil, etc.
Strong emphasis is placed on the overall appearance of the physique.
An analogy that seems to
summarize what we are looking for in the General Assessment Round is
that of assessing a diamond. When you determine the purchase value,
the quality is based on the stone's cut, color and reflective
capabilities. But, your final
decision of whether or not to buy the stone is based on the diamonds
overall appearance. This is either bad or good, depending upon the sum
total of
its three characteristics. If the stone is lacking in one or
more of the three
areas, you must decide whether it is worth the investment. Just as you,
the judge, must decide the quality of the competitors in the
General Assessment
Round according to the three characteristics of: Proportion, Shape and
Balance.
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