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Figure Competitions - 2 Options

Perfect for females with a lean, hard physique who wish to display flexed muscle.
Option for Physique Display only OR with Routine & Posing as well

Website: http://www.FAMEworldtour.com
Location: FAME World Tour - WORLDWIDE
Members: 137
Latest Activity: Aug 26

FAME FIGURE CATEGORIES - 2 OPTIONS


FAME FIGURE CATEGORIES - 2 Options

Figure is for Females only. All posing is done in high heels.


There are TWO divisions of FAME Figure that are available at most FAME World Tour events. Although the components are different, the physique is the same for both categories. So anyone competing in one can aim to compete in the other as well.

Figure Category Comparison

The FAME Figure Physique Category is designed for those female competitors who want to be judged solely on physical development, conditioning, and presentation in competition suits with no themewear rounds. More Info

The FAME Figure Posing & Routine Category is perfect for those who wish to also showcase their muscled physique through a series of mandatory poses. These poses are similar to bodybuilding except they are showcased in a more 'feminine' format where all poses are done open handed and athletes wear high heels. As well, Figure Posing & Routine athletes have 90 seconds to wow the judges, audience and media with an individually choreographed routine that highlights their physique, talents, strength and creativity. More info

Who:
* Females Only
* All Ages - There is also a Masters Class (35+) for Figure Physique
* All Levels - Newcomers; Seasoned Athletes; PROs
* Athletes from other organizations and federations

The Look:
Competitors should display a muscular, defined physique with symmetrical upper and lower body development. Physique should be lean without excessive body fat. Significant muscular development is allowed, but size should not be excessive. Muscle separation, and visible ab development is expected in this division. Hard conditioning is allowed, but competitors should not be excessively dry or striated. Athletes should also pay attention to posture and presentation.

Posing:
Figure competitors should be tight from head to toe, properly flexing all muscle groups and maintaining symmetry, while still displaying poise and stage presence. Posing should look effortless.

Drug Testing
All FAME World Tour competitions follow the Drug Testing guidelines set out by the World Natural Sports Organization (WNSO) to encourage a Natural stage and create an even playing field. As such all athletes will be screened to ensure only those who are not showing signs of banned substance abuse can move on.


Want to Compete? Select Your Show Now!
Click Here Then register!
Registering early ensures you are focused towards your Body Proud goals and provides you with the opportunity to showcase your results live on stage! Then join that event listing to stay up to date and interact with others in the Body Proud community who will also be at your show. FAME welcomes Individuals of all levels (including first timers) regardless of background, titles and/or organization affiliation.

NOTE:
Athletes who participate in either Figure category may also opt to participate in the Muscle Model Search as well since the physiques are similar. The prime differences being that in the Model category athletes are much more relaxed on stage; personality & personal flair are important; and there is a themed wear round where athletes select a theme and have the opportunity to play it up center stage!

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Buffedstuff Comment by Buffedstuff on August 26, 2010 at 1:27pm
If, I understand this correctly the need for a one piece (competition suit) is not necessarry for participiation in fame figure?
FAME World Tour Comment by FAME World Tour on June 28, 2010 at 4:09pm
Gaining stage experience is definitely beneficial, so if the 10 week show is open to amateurs and first timers, definitely go for that. What you learn from that show would be invaluable for your next one. Plus, 10 weeks is a good time frame to see great changes in your body which means you could peak perfectly for the show.
Darla Wiebe Comment by Darla Wiebe on June 28, 2010 at 3:47pm
I am strongly considering entering in a figure competition. I was wondering how much time is recommended to get ready? There is a competition 10 weeks from now as well as one 16 weeks from now. Should I go to the one that is 10 weeks out just for experience? Or should I simply aim for the 16 week mark?
Kristin Sterling Comment by Kristin Sterling on June 9, 2010 at 9:30pm
Hello..I am really interested in training for a Fame show.. figure is something I feel I could def. do but bikini model is another category that interests me. I hope to do a show this fall! I am excited to see so many forums on here that inspire us to get fit!!
CAROL MEDINA Comment by CAROL MEDINA on March 10, 2010 at 11:24am
Hello Figure Group,... I'm new here and looking to meet other lladies that compete in Figure or people that share the same passion of fitness, health, and healthy nutrition!
cee oliver Comment by cee oliver on December 20, 2009 at 12:47pm
looks good guys, so if you do figire you can do muscle model, does it matter about being so small....im only 5ft 4.... cee x
FAME World Tour Comment by FAME World Tour on August 19, 2009 at 12:12pm
Hi Carole. We would love to have FAME out in California again for 2010. The only thing required is someone local there who is business savvy with an entrepreneurial spirit and passion for this industry. :-) If you have someone in mind, please pass them along.

Aside from that we would love to have you compete with us. It seems like you would fit right in with the FAME World Tour. It would be great for you to join us for the FAME International Championships this November in Florida &/or the FAME Canadian Nationals (yes, Americans can compete!) out west in British Columbia. We'd love to meet you. :)
Kraig Comment by Kraig on August 18, 2009 at 4:49pm
@ Carole ( aka cslim)

Perhaps we can arrange to get a show near you. Its a good topic for discussion.. Thanks for the input!! :)
Kirsten Comment by Kirsten on April 24, 2009 at 1:12am
Hi ladies! I'm going to be doing my first figure comp this July. Was going to do fitness model/bikini, but for a number of reasons have decided to change my goals. Now I've got to build lots of muscle to compete with you all! :) Look forward to possibly seeing some of you on stage. Happy training!
RDFinders Comment by RDFinders on April 1, 2009 at 5:21pm
Eydie,

I am hoping to do my first FAME show this year as well. There is one tenatively scheduled for Oct 23rd in Dallas. I am excited to compete in this organization as well. Looks like figure comps are really fun!
 

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