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Title: How a bodybuilding show should be...
Post by: thisiskeith12 on May 02, 2006, 12:47:58 PM
http://www.npcsouthernclassic.com/
Title: Re: How a bodybuilding show should be...
Post by: LuciusFox on May 02, 2006, 12:49:27 PM
 Have you been to it before, thisiskeith12?
Title: Re: How a bodybuilding show should be...
Post by: thisiskeith12 on May 02, 2006, 12:50:38 PM
Have you been to it before, thisiskeith12?

Yes, a few years ago is when I met Craig Titus and Kelly Ryan there. Kevin Levrone I met the year after, and Mark Dugdale the year after that.
Title: Re: How a bodybuilding show should be...
Post by: LuciusFox on May 02, 2006, 12:54:08 PM
Yes, a few years ago is when I met Craig Titus and Kelly Ryan there. Kevin Levrone I met the year after, and Mark Dugdale the year after that.

 It is strange how NPC events can be more popular and better run than IFBB ones :-X
Title: Re: How a bodybuilding show should be...
Post by: onlyme on May 02, 2006, 12:59:15 PM
It is strange how NPC events can be more popular and better run than IFBB ones :-X

Yes for once I agree with you.  It is amazing.  Especially since they have been putting them on for over 40 years.  It really say allot for the Weiders and how they run things and how much they care about BB.  And pros shows are allot easier to do than NCP shows.  The pro shows only have one class and usually less than 25 competitors. Hell an NPC show has what 7 classes (i can't remember) and upwards of 40 to 80 competitors.  It really shows how much the IFBB is unorganized and really run their shows like a fly-by-night operation. 
Title: Re: How a bodybuilding show should be...
Post by: LuciusFox on May 02, 2006, 01:12:43 PM
Yes for once I agree with you.  It is amazing.  Especially since they have been putting them on for over 40 years.  It really say allot for the Weiders and how they run things and how much they care about BB.  And pros shows are allot easier to do than NCP shows.  The pro shows only have one class and usually less than 25 competitors. Hell an NPC show has what 7 classes (i can't remember) and upwards of 40 to 80 competitors.  It really shows how much the IFBB is unorganized and really run their shows like a fly-by-night operation. 

  Yeah, it's really kind of sad how things go in the IFBB sometimes. Got any more pics of you benching with fake plates? ;D
Title: Re: How a bodybuilding show should be...
Post by: ssparty on May 02, 2006, 04:47:43 PM
yes that is a great show
Title: Re: How a bodybuilding show should be...
Post by: thisiskeith12 on May 02, 2006, 05:10:24 PM
Our fellow Bob Chick will be there this year! I hope I get a picture with him