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Men’s fit model

In the Men's Fit Model division, judges are looking for a lean, fit, muscular physique that is balanced and aesthetically pleasing. Athletes should be groomed properly, possess a small waist, and have a good V- taper from the shoulders to the obliques.

fit model Criteria

1

a pair of plain light or medium washed jeans is preferred. The length of jeans should cover the ankle.

2

have a good V- taper from the shoulders to the obliques.

3

a lean, fit, muscular physique that is balanced and aesthetically pleasing

4

groomed properly, possess a small waist

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JUDGING Criteria

Judges are not looking for the level of muscle mass or extreme leanness that are necessary for success in Men’s Physique or Bodybuilding.
 

Men's Fit Model divisions are height based and split according to athlete numbers keeping events competitive but fair.

Men's Fit Model is suitable for competitors who appear trained and athletic, but without muscular detail, separation and vascularity and whose level of muscle size is lower than those which would be rewarded in the Men's physique disciplines.

Competition Attire
 

Men’s Fit Model athletes should wear a pair of long denim jeans. The jeans can be of any colour, with/without patterns, but a pair of plain light or medium washed jeans is preferred.

 

The length of jeans should cover the ankle. Low waist jeans are not allowed, the pair of jeans should sit right above your hip, and no lower than 3 inches below the navel, showing of underwear is also not allowed.

 

Skinny jeans are NOT ALLOWED, athletes can wear slim cut or straight cut jeans. Overly tight or ripped jeans that reveal too much skin will be marked down.

Men's fit model classes

Classes may be split based on the athlete's height into different classes. The height classes might be as follows;
163CM-, 170CM-, 177CM-, 177CM+

The height/weight class numbers are displayed for reference purposes, we will change/adjust according to the average height / weight of the competitors who have signed up.

* smaller divisions like teens, juniors, masters, might have fewer classes as the number of contestants are fewer.

  • First Timer
    A first timer is someone who has never competed before in any division or class. For example, if you have competed in mens physique before and wish to compete in bodybuilding then you are no longer a first timer.
  • Teen
    A teen is an athlete who is 16 years old - 19 years old and 364 days (20yo under) on the day of the competition. Competitors who are 20 years old on the day of the competition are not eligible to compete in the teen class.
  • Junior
    A Junior athlete will be 20 years old - 23 years old and 364 days (24yo under) on the day of the competition. Athletes who are 24 years old or older on the day of the competition are not eligible to compete in the junior class.
  • Novice
    A Novice is an athlete who has never placed in the top 3 of a competition in any previous season. Your status as a novice lasts the duration of a season. Athletes who have won a regional, national title, or competed internationally as a teen, junior, masters or men’s physique competitor are not eligible to be considered a novice. Please note: Novice are not eligible to join the OPEN category.
  • Open
    This is a Pro Card winning class 🏆
  • Masters
    Athletes over the age of 40 are eligible for the Masters bodybuilding class.
  • Grandmasters
    Athletes over the age of 50 are eligible for the Grandmasters bodybuilding class.
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