Getbig.com: American Bodybuilding, Fitness and Figure
Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: stuntmovie on March 10, 2017, 09:45:17 AM
-
At present I have no knowledge nor predictions concerning any of these two new events (Men's Physique/Men's Classic) for this year but I have a humble feeling that it will be the year of a major breakout on the part of Canada's Chris Bumstead who got his IFBB Pro Card late last year by competing as a Bodybuilder, but will now enter Classic events.
Many fans (mainly his family and friends) predict that Chris will be the future of Classic comps.
Interesting to note that he trains somewhat like a powerlifter durning the off season but gets ripped to shreds (dieting mainly) when it comes time to compete as a bodybuilder.
Since I am unfamiliar with the main contenders within Classic and Physique events, it might be a good idea to collect the opinions of various GetBiggers who are more knowledgeable within this field and see if any GetBiggers are able to predict the outcome of such events for 2017.
Introduce the contenders (experienced and new-comers) and pick the winners and see who does so most accurately.
I think that Bumstead will win, place, or show in any "race" he enters, but the big money goes on the 'win'.
-
for classic...
top guys in my eyes
Robert Timms
Breon Ansley
danny hester
Sadik Hadzovic
Calum Von Muger
I plan on doing nationals this year in Miami but I am on the small side of the game (tall and semi too trim)
I personally think some of the top Physique guys would better in mens classic -
i heard they are changing name from classic physique to classic bodybuilding
-
People actually pay attention to these divisions? Or bodybuilding in general?
-
People actually pay attention to these divisions? Or bodybuilding in general?
lol true who gives a shit about those contests, i'm already ashamed for wanting to know the Arnold and Olympia results but anything else ...
-
People actually pay attention to these divisions? Or bodybuilding in general?
I know of the top guys in my division and that is about it.
-
People actually pay attention to these divisions? Or bodybuilding in general?
maybe you keep up with the powerlifters ???
-
IMO, Arash Rahbar is one of the better classic physiques
(https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t51.2885-15/s640x640/sh0.08/e35/13266726_248175685542362_1291004406_n.jpg?ig_cache_key=MTI1NTk1NzAxNDYzMjA3NzgzNA%3D%3D.2) (https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t51.2885-15/s640x640/sh0.08/e35/13116637_236433580049738_1243229188_n.jpg?ig_cache_key=MTIzNzYwNDAxNTI0NDUwMzcyOQ%3D%3D.2)
-
^^^ wjhatz his height weight?
-
DROP, I'ver never heard of ARASH before but the pics above definitely show that he's a serious contender and possibly even unbeatable.
I was just told that he placed second behind Danny HESTER at last year's olympia
TRES TACO, Can you post the names of the top contenders in your class and what is your best guess how you will do against them in competition.
DJ, CORE, CREATOR, Apparently you may be unaware how fast these new events have grown within the past couple of years.
Has any Getbigger heard of any bodybuilding competitor who has given up competitive bodybuilding and is planning to enter one of these Classic or Physique events?
And as far as changing the 'Classic physique' title to 'Classic bodybuilding' it could prove best to change an event's name such as the' Arnold Classic' (and many other events with 'Classic' in the title) to another title/name because such an event with the word 'Classic' in its title may not even be holding a Classic contest.
-
So far (March 11, 2017) here is the list of top Classic contenders as per GetBig standards ....
Chris Bumstead
Arash Rahbar
Robert Timms
Breon Ansley
Danny Hester
Sadik Hadzovic
Calum Von Muger
-
Not sure but 1st place prize money for mens physique at the Arnold was $5,000..
-
Not sure but 1st place prize money for mens physique at the Arnold was $5,000..
that's why these turds whore themsleves out.to the supp companys gotta make.money somehow
an x girlfriend of mine.thought about competing in bikini but when she saw the shitty prize.moneyt involved she.said fuck.that shit
-
The KID's comment about the $5,000 first place at the Arnold's raises an interesting question.
What are the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place awards for each of the IFBB Pro Classic and Physique events this year.
And is anyone able to list those world-wide IFBB events for 2017?
And can anyone let us know which Physique or Classic contenders have worthwhile supplement contracts.
-
Truthfully it's looking like these supplement contracts are a thing of the past, don't see many companies putting up $$$ to sponsor athletes, if they are it's not very much. Theres so many random muscular guys/girls out there and most will work for product or very little money, just for the sake of saying they are sponsored, having top placing at shows means nothing either, hell Michael Locket doesn't have any sponsor, Rhoden didn't have a sponsor for a while. Everything is online, magazines are dead, and youtube is helping to expose what it really takes to be in the fitness/bodybuilding industry and it's drugs, not supplements.
-
I can't wait to see this category as it matures. I think Danny Hester was a good choice but as this division becomes increasingly competitive, I think we're going to see physiques that are better than the open guys in a lot of ways and it will speak for itself and the bodybuilding fans will respond in kind. I disagree with Weinberger and agree with Kai that there is potential for Classic Physique to overtake the open. I think it can but not because of one guy it will be a deep talent pool of real good and great physiques that are not as extreme with the side effects and loss of definition and and separation for the extra weight. 212 could eventually look alot different as well as Classic guys out grow Classic Physique but that depends how the judges judge.
-
Truthfully it's looking like these supplement contracts are a thing of the past, don't see many companies putting up $$$ to sponsor athletes, if they are it's not very much. Theres so many random muscular guys/girls out there and most will work for product or very little money, just for the sake of saying they are sponsored, having top placing at shows means nothing either, hell Michael Locket doesn't have any sponsor, Rhoden didn't have a sponsor for a while. Everything is online, magazines are dead, and youtube is helping to expose what it really takes to be in the fitness/bodybuilding industry and it's drugs, not supplements.
A magazine cover would be legit through, bucket list item for me would be RX fitness - as stated above magazines are dead. i loved me some muscle mag international back in the day.
I personally think Timms has my favorite build now. dude is stupid looking.
-
Thanks for some damn intelligent remarks from the KID and WIGGS and TRES.
I think that a lot of Getbiggers have felt the same way as TRES (and was it WIGGS earlier?) regarding TIMMS.
And at present I can't think of anything intelligent to add but that won't stop from saying the following:
The 11th Arnold "Amateur" IFBB International Bodybuilding, Fitness, Bodyfitness/Figure, Bikini & Physique Championships was held in Columbus, Ohio on1-4 March, 2017.
It drew a total of 505 male and female competitors from 81 different countries with 222 contestants from the good old USA.
What is most interesting is that no one from the USA placed within the top three of the Overall Men's Classic Bodybuilding nor the Overall Men's Physique contests.
The top three in each contest were as follows:
Men's Classic Bodybuilding (23 Contenders) Overall top 3:
Svetozar Milenkovic … Serbia
Carlo Michellini … Italy
Remi Ganzeman … Belgium
Men's Physique (109 Contenders) Overall top 3:
Geder Gomes … Brazil
Yukihiro Yuasa … Japan
Shogo Sato … Japan
All amateurs ..... so it's highly unlikely that any GetBigger has heard of them.
BUT.... it does appear that the USA has some catching up to do within the Physique and Classic arena.
-
So far (March 11, 2017) here is the list of top Classic contenders as per GetBig standards ....
Chris Bumstead
Arash Rahbar
Robert Timms
Breon Ansley
Danny Hester
Sadik Hadzovic
Calum Von Muger
Terrence ruffin too.
(https://i.redditmedia.com/J0MW94eBu5LXJFsWYjPUqrU7Hsus9dlaMsTHaiUkS6A.jpg?w=320&s=e8179581d60d0c2acdf3eacc3b5693e1)
(http://kulturistika.ronnie.cz/img/data/clanky/galerie_2011//25325_2.jpg)
-
Terrence ruffin too.
(https://i.redditmedia.com/J0MW94eBu5LXJFsWYjPUqrU7Hsus9dlaMsTHaiUkS6A.jpg?w=320&s=e8179581d60d0c2acdf3eacc3b5693e1)
(http://kulturistika.ronnie.cz/img/data/clanky/galerie_2011//25325_2.jpg)
Yes, Ruffin and Breon Ansley.
-
Thanks for some damn intelligent remarks from the KID and WIGGS and TRES.
Men's Classic Bodybuilding (23 Contenders) Overall top 3:
Svetozar Milenkovic … Serbia
Carlo Michellini … Italy
Remi Ganzeman … Belgium
All amateurs ..... so it's highly unlikely that any GetBigger has heard of them.
BUT.... it does appear that the USA has some catching up to do within the Physique and Classic arena.
the Olympia dudes were pretty much all from the USA and Cali. i am confused on the US citizen thing on the NPC?
Ive decided I am just going to focus on nationals in Miami in Nov. with classic it is all heights vs weight - i can weigh 225lbs based on my height. I am always way under that :'(
Id like to compete at around 215lbs
Ive seen Timms in person (he lives in the same city as me) dude is impressive
-
That fuck face Hester was gifted the 1st one and that will be his last!!! Little midget was 4th place at best last year...guess he sucked the right shmoes...
-
Men's Classic Bodybuilding (23 Contenders) Overall top 3:
Carlo Michellini … Italy
Remi Ganzeman … Belgium
2nd and 3rd place dont blow me away in terms of wow shit factor ???
I think I could take him within 1 year
https://musclemecca.com/imported-images/2016/11/3eae0e5144327b913b691570d0046512-1.jpg
-
TRES TACO ... YOU SAID, "I am confused on the US citizen thing on the NPC?"
Many years ago I was involved in the official meeting at which the NPC became associated with the IFBB and the agreement at that time was that the NPC would be recognized by the IFBB as the sole governing body for amateur bodybuilding competitions within the USA if the NPC would officially recognize the IFBB as the world-world governing body for professional bodybuilding competitors and amateur bodybuilding competitors outside of USA jurisdiction
Unless there have been recent changes ... all professional bodybuilding contests held within the US must be IFBB sanctioned as per IFBB/NPC mutual agreement.
I think I got that right.
-
The following few posts will be my attempt to post photos 0f the above named 'contenders' in an attempt to show the difference between Classic and 'un-classic' competitors.
-
......
-
....
-
The following few posts will be my attempt to post photos 0f the above named 'contenders' in an attempt to show the difference between Classic and 'un-classic' competitors.
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=627229.0;attach=716707;image)
competed against him in december- he won the show with ease. cool cat. homeboy is massive.
-
The Arnold Classic - Classic winner?
-
The Arnold Classic - Classic winner?
There was no Classic division. I'd like to know why personally.
-
There was no Classic division. I'd like to know why personally.
There're are already so many classes, both on pro and amateur level, so maybe due a lack of time?
-
WIGGS/ DROP, I think Svetozar Milenkovic of Serbia won it, but I could be mistaken.
But I think that the photos of the classic contenders as posted above so far is living proof that 1960's - 1970's bodybuilding is definitely making a comeback.
And possibly a return to the days of functional muscle.
-
WIGGS/ DROP, I think Svetozar Milenkovic of Serbia won it, but I could be mistaken.
But I think that the photos of the classic contenders as posted above so far is living proof that 1960's - 1970's bodybuilding is definitely making a comeback.
And possibly a return to the days of functional muscle.
Stunt, I'm 100% sure there was no Classic Physique Division at the Arnold. If there was it was amateur but not pro. Why it happened when it's the fastest growing division and a division I would think Arnold would favor.
-
WIGGS, You're most likely right about the fact that there was no PROFESSIONAL Classic Physique event at the Arnold Classic held earlier this month.
I'd confirm that 100% if I can find the web-page that listed the results of that event but I'm having difficulty doing so and the fact that I'm searching for a classic contest in an event call the Arnold CLASSIC makes it more difficult.
But there was definitely a Classic Bodybuilding contest held within the Arnold Classic in 2016 (see results below). and ditto for 2017 I have to assume.
2016 ARNOLD AMATEUR OVERALL WINNERS
Men’s Bodybuilding – Sergey Kulaev of Russia
Men’s Classic Bodybuilding – Adrian Ghit of Spain
Master Men’s Bodybuilding – Redha Al Qabandi of Kuwait
Fitness – Aleksandra Kepa of Poland
Figure – Michele da Silva Pinto of Brazil
Master Women’s Figure – Oksana Balanyuk of USA
Bikini – Fernanda Kunze of Brazil
Master Women’s Bikini – Paola A. Freeman of USA
Men’s Physique – Hygor Ponchet of Brazil
Women’s Physique – Fernanda Gutilla of Brazil
It might prove interesting to read about the agreement made between Arnold and the IFBB/NPC if such agreement was posted on the net.
Thanks, WIGGS
-
BREON??
is that like an ANFERNEE situation. was his mom trying to spell Brian?
-
WIGGS, THE ABOVE SHOULD READ....
"But there was definitely an AMATEUR Classic Bodybuilding contest held within the Arnold Classic in 2016 (see results below). and ditto (AMATEUR) for 2017 I have to assume."
SORRY FOR THAT ERROR.
-
WIGGS, THE ABOVE SHOULD READ....
"But there was definitely an AMATEUR Classic Bodybuilding contest held within the Arnold Classic in 2016 (see results below). and ditto (AMATEUR) for 2017 I have to assume."
SORRY FOR THAT ERROR.
No problem my man. Are you gonna go to Jays show on Apr. 30th? I'll be there.
-
WIGGS, most likely only prejudging and only if I know some of the contenders.
-
there was a brother who just turned pro. he was on the cover the NPC magazine that just came in the mail. kelly something. rather tall and trim. my build is similar to his but my ass needs to put down the fork.
i heard they are going to up the weight classes 5-7lbs per division?
-
TRES, I think you are referring to KELLY BURKE.
IN MY OPINION ... no where close to TIMMS.
And you could be correct about the wt. changes. Anything official in that regards yet?
Are you as an NPC competitor receiving the NPC magazine?
-
TRES, I think you are referring to KELLY BURKE.
IN MY OPINION ... no where close to TIMMS.
And you could be correct about the wt. changes. Anything official in that regards yet?
Are you as an NPC competitor receiving the NPC magazine?
1. yes it is kelly burke. I looked at the name
2. same here man, I think Timms is the best he won pro show in san antonio
3. no word yet, the IFBB pros have 5lbs more per pound than NPC shows
4. yes, I am NPC schmuck - goal is to bring the heat at nationals in Miami in November - goal is top 5 NPC nationals tall class
-
Flex Wheeler to place 17th....
-
Flex Wheeler to place 17th....
that would be strange to see him enter mens classic - id love to compete against him ;D ;D no way he'd actually compete for real tho ???
speaking of older bbers - darrem charles is all over this class, but homeboy isnt placing well at all.
-
that would be strange to see him enter mens classic - id love to compete against him ;D ;D no way he'd actually compete for real tho ???
speaking of older bbers - darrem charles is all over this class, but homeboy isnt placing well at all.
maybe hes straight....?