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Frequently Asked Questions
A person who partakes in this sport is known as a bodybuilder.
One needs to be extremely passionate about bodybuilding in order to succeed in the sport.
They are occasionally prohibited in contests due to potential health risks or concerns about fair competition.
In order to acquire the best possible muscle definition and vascularity before contests, bodybuilders reduce excess body fat, which is then boosted at the very end by a combination of extracellular dehydration and carbo-loading.
A panel of judges assigns the Bodybuilders a score based on their symmetry, muscularity, size, fitness, posture, and stage presence.
In the late 19th century, German Eugen Sandow, now known as the 'Father of Modern Bodybuilding,' advocated bodybuilding in England.
The term 'professional' in the current bodybuilding industry typically refers to a bodybuilder who has achieved success in amateur qualifying events and obtained a 'pro card' from their specific organisation.
Professionals must gain the right to participate in events with financial awards. Additionally, an athlete with a pro card is not permitted to compete in federations other than the one from whom they acquired their pro card.
Competition participants must perform a set of required poses during prejudging, including the front and back lat spreads, front and back double biceps, side chest, side triceps, Most Muscular (for males only), abdominals, and thighs.
Clean bulking refers to the process of trying to grow more muscle mass while maintaining a constant level of body fat.