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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: stuntmovie on September 06, 2016, 01:17:12 PM
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I have neither read nor heard of any IFBB judging criteria changes being made regarding bodybuilding contests, but numerous conversations on various boards stating that Arnold's recent remarks insinuate that changes are possibly being considered.
So with that said ........
This is a recent shot of Chris Bumstead who had just won his IFBB Bodybuilding Pro Card at the IFBB North American Bodybuilding Championships which was contested on 31 August 2016.
This was the amateur event for NPC competitors who wanted to win an IFBB Pro Card.
Chris placed 1st within the heavies.
That IFBB Pro Card will now enable Chris to compete in a number of professional IFBB bodybuilding events held worldwide and make a damn good living by doing so .... providing that he places within the money.
But if Chris does in fact compete in a forthcoming IFBB bodybuilding event in the condition in which he won the NA will he have enough muscle mass to 'win, place, or show' in order to take home his share of the cash awards?
By today's professional bodybuilding judging standards, I would say, "No!" if I was asked such a question.
He's simply not massive enough.
But if a big change occurs (a remote possibility) Chris just might be what todays IFBB may be looking for.
Note the small waist and lean muscle mass which is not too very common among winners within the IFBB bodybuilding events unless a change has been or will be made within the IFBB bodybuilding judging criteria.
This is unlikely no matter who desires it to occur simply due to the fact that there is a new IFBB event called Classic Physique which might be more suitable for Chris and others who have the desire to remain within the boundaries of esthetics
Many years ago if you exceeded an esthetic appearance you were 'politely' referred to as a "bulky blunder" who was unable to excel in any worthwhile sporting activity. This of course had been proven incorrect by many of todays professional athletes.
I believe that Chris and many others like Chris have a difficult decision to make once they obtain that prized IFBB Pro Card.
Do I proceed to get massive and compete agains the big boys or .... do I give that up and go the Physique route?
I think that Chris Bumstead has a great career ahead of him no matter what his decision may be.
Arguments are appreciated and most welcome.
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Weird lat shape. Long torso. Doesn't look like a dwarf. Physique all the way.
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Something looks off. But yet, still looks very good.
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Weird lat shape. Long torso. Doesn't look like a dwarf. Physique all the way.
He looks like he tore his abdominals in the past
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Good build, absolute fantastic red shiny thong (no homo)
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Good comments, but that is not the best photo that shows him at his best. I am just too lazy to find that really good one and the ones that I did find are jpeg and I cannot change it or load it unless it is jpg (without the "e").
I believe that Chris (CBum) was more of a powerlifter before a good friend of his convinced him to give bodybuilding a try.
Mortal, I agree with ya regarding that his future is within physique but I bet ya a dollar to a hot dog that he wants to compete within the bodybuilding events.
Regardless of his choice, I think that he has a good future ahead of him within the IFBB and it will be interesting to see what supp companies make him an offer that he can't refuse.
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He's impressive for sure
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ROYALTY, the 'off' you mentioned may be that he is just too damn lean/narrow.
NARC, Yea, it's definite that he trains hard and diets well but it will be interesting if he can carry that impressiveness into pro bodybuilding.
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Solid physique. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt about that "Bulking" t-shirt. Might have also a sense of irony.
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His sister
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NARC, Thanks for posting 'them thar' shots of Chris and his sister (is that really his sister?)
I do think that those pre-contest shots show him at his best. He must have weighed more than 224 lbs when they were taken because he said that he weighed 224 at the NA weigh-ins and he does appear somewhat smaller in those contest shots.
And it's remotely possible that the first shot of Chris I posted was taken a year or more ago.
It would be interesting to see what he could do as a super as it appears that he has a lot more 'growth potential'.
And he's only 22. (Some say 21.)
I think that this competitor will be setting new standards within the world of bodybuilding/physique competition.
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Weird bicep insertions... sick build overall
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Here is my uneducated guess of what he will be doing in the near future:
Add size and bodywt and compete as a super-heavy with an attempt to qualify for entry into the 2017 or the 2018 Olympia.
That's a best guess estimate.
Can anyone list the IFBB bodybuilding events in which pro contenders can qualify for the Oly? I have no idea how that's done anymore.
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Found it!
Here's how you can qualify for the the Olympia unless the following info is outdated. (I seem to recall reading on this Board that there was some sort of 'point system' which was used as a guideline for Oly entry, but it is not mentioned below.
A competitor can qualify to compete in the Mr. Olympia through eight (?) different routes.
Route #1: He is the current Mr. Olympia.
Route #2: He is a former Mr. Olympia.
Route #3: He finished in the top three of either of the previous two Mr. Olympia contests.
Route #4: He finished in the top 10 of the previous year's Mr. Olympia.
Route #5: He finished in the top 5 of the same year's Arnold Classic.
Route #6: He finished in the top 5 of the same year's Night of Champion.
Route #7: He finished in the top 3 of an IFBB Pro contest that has taken place after the previous year's Mr. Olympia. If the top 3 are already qualified, then the 4th place competitor is eligible for the Mr. Olympia.
Route #8: The promoter of each year's Mr. Olympia is allowed to invite one non-qualified competitor. In certain years, a second invite has been extended, although quite rarely.
The IFBB site says that there are 9 Routes but I cannot find #9 anywhere, but I am sure that some GetBigger will suggest more than one Route #9'S.
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(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=616123.0;attach=689389;image)
Cool pic there.
How tall is he, 6'1"?
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KWON, I am not sure about his height but I would guess about 6' based on the contest line up photos.. There does seem to be a lack of info about Chris on the net, but a hell of a lot of pictures ... a few of which are posted here thanks to NarcissisticDeity.
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Cool pic there.
How tall is he, 6'1"?
I saw a quote saying 6'1"-6'2"
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Delts look like it might be SEO but he pulls it off extremely well. Impressive physique for sure, good looking dude also (full homo). Not sure why he wants to go into hardcore bodybuilding when he can run 1/4 the dose and get more money and bitches in men's physique
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Should aim to be the next Mike O'Hearn.
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Should aim to be the next Mike O'Hearn.
A life in the closet as a waxwork mannequin?
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Looks awesome!! Should not get any larger.
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EQUIPOSE, Chris staying within the bodybuilding competition arena is only an assumption on my part.
He may damn well get into Physique competition but it is remotely possible that he did not get the 1st place overall win at the North America
simply as a way of encouraging him to compete among the IFBB supers.
That's definitely a debatable assumption.... but he has a hell of a lot of growth potential which could make him a serious threat within he IFBB which just might be looking for a 'new look' among the Olympia contending IFBB pros.
New look ... meaning more aesthetic appearing.
In the old days we called it 'functional muscle'.
Thinking way ahead..... but I may be completely wrong.
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Found it!
Here's how you can qualify for the the Olympia unless the following info is outdated. (I seem to recall reading on this Board that there was some sort of 'point system' which was used as a guideline for Oly entry, but it is not mentioned below.
A competitor can qualify to compete in the Mr. Olympia through eight (?) different routes.
Route #1: He is the current Mr. Olympia.
Route #2: He is a former Mr. Olympia.
Route #3: He finished in the top three of either of the previous two Mr. Olympia contests.
Route #4: He finished in the top 10 of the previous year's Mr. Olympia.
Route #5: He finished in the top 5 of the same year's Arnold Classic.
Route #6: He finished in the top 5 of the same year's Night of Champion.
Route #7: He finished in the top 3 of an IFBB Pro contest that has taken place after the previous year's Mr. Olympia. If the top 3 are already qualified, then the 4th place competitor is eligible for the Mr. Olympia.
Route #8: The promoter of each year's Mr. Olympia is allowed to invite one non-qualified competitor. In certain years, a second invite has been extended, although quite rarely.
The IFBB site says that there are 9 Routes but I cannot find #9 anywhere, but I am sure that some GetBigger will suggest more than one Route #9'S.
This is from way back. It has been top 6 in route #4, and your missing route #9 is winning the IFBB world championships or how it's called these days...(Ronnie e.g.)
And the NOC isn't named liked that anymore for years.
Do your homework or stay away.
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This is from way back. It has been top 6 in route #4, and your missing route #9 is winning the IFBB world championships or how it's called these days...(Ronnie e.g.)
And the NOC isn't named liked that anymore for years.
Do your homework or stay away.
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Thanks for the reprimand, Doc!
I honestly know this official IFBB stuff real well, but that was merely a cut and paste from an official IFBB webpage.
I hope I did not cause anyone to not enter the Olympia this year.
I would call my good friend Joe (Weider) right now and ask him to make those corrections but then I'd have to drive over for lunch which Betty always prepares.
Thanks again, Doc...... stunt
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Jiz Bumhead... Munzer like conditioning, zits all over, dead by 30.
(Serious though, great physique).
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Dud looks great.
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There is an actual, real person named....Bumstead?
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There is an actual, real person named....Bumstead?
Yes, his last name is Bumstead.
stunt,
I was actually there for his portion of the North American contest. Chris won his class, the Heavyweights, but the overall winner was from the Super-Heavyweights. He was more thick and full than Chris but again he was in the heavier class. Chris is a tallish guy. I thought he had great arms.
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REPS, Good to hear you were at the NA. I have a couple of questions about that contest that you may be willing to respond to.
1. How was the audience turnout being that it was held on a Wednesday evening?
2. Was there any discussion about that among the viewing fans?
3. What is Bumstead's height?
4. Do you think he will be a better physique or a better bodybuilding contender in future IFBB events?
Thanks, Reps
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Uses lots of drugs.
Looks good.
Won't amount to shit.
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REPS, Good to hear you were at the NA. I have a couple of questions about that contest that you may be willing to respond to.
1. How was the audience turnout being that it was held on a Wednesday evening?
2. Was there any discussion about that among the viewing fans?
3. What is Bumstead's height?
4. Do you think he will be a better physique or a better bodybuilding contender in future IFBB events?
Thanks, Reps
Hi stunt,
Sorry it's taken me so long to reply but I'm a very busy guy. Regarding your questions:
1. A minor point but his contest category was on Thursday and Thursday night. Wednesday was the Pro Masters (which was the main reason I went) and the Amateur Physique and Classic categories. Friday and Saturday were all devoted to the women's categories. Overall this was a big contest, I think there were over 1000 competitors. As for audience turn out, I really think there were more people for the pre-judging on Thursday morning than there were for the finals on Thursday night. Ticket prices might have had something to do with that: prejudging was only $30 evening finals were $60 and $70. I don't know how many were in the audience for the Saturday night women's finals as I didn't stay for that. Whether the men's finals on a Saturday night would've drawn more versus a Thursday night? I'm not sure it would've made that much difference given that I don't think the general public comes out to contests. Maybe the women's categories outdraw the men's?
2. I don't know if there was any discussion among the audience about the above. I didn't talk to many people and this subject never came up.
3. I don't know how tall Bumstead is but he's above the usual 5'8" - 5'9".
4. This is a really good question. I'm not a judge or a fortuneteller. Bumstead was in the Heavyweight class which maxes out at 225. The way the Pros are headed nowadays, up towards 250-300 pounds, he's going to have to put on a lot of size. He sure can't go down to the 212's that's for the short guys. There may be a big future in the Classic category. It will be interesting to see how this category plays at the upcoming Mr. Olympia. One interesting thing about this Pittsburgh contest was that there were numerous crossovers from the Physique category into the Classic category.
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Good genetics, but delts looked FUCKED.
Not sure what is causing the fucked delts, but can't help thinking it's strange injections...
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Thanks for the reprimand, Doc!
I honestly know this official IFBB stuff real well, but that was merely a cut and paste from an official IFBB webpage.
I hope I did not cause anyone to not enter the Olympia this year.
I would call my good friend Joe (Weider) right now and ask him to make those corrections but then I'd have to drive over for lunch which Betty always prepares.
Thanks again, Doc...... stunt
That must be one helluva phone you've got there to make that call, Stunt... :)