Ahmed > Moe
I thought that in the process of "BODY"-building, the SUM of the parts (Density + Symmetry + Flow) is what ultimately adds up to a better physique than another competitor.IFFB judging has 3 rounds if I'm not mistake:Round I: symmetry round - Which I believe Ahmed has better symmetry than most PROS in the top 3 at any contest, not to mention WAY better symmetry than Moe.Round II: Muscularity round - If I'm not mistaken, Moe and Ahmed are not too far apart when it comes to contest weight, that being said, conditioning would then be the judge of the quality of their overall muscle mass.. Hands down, Ahmed takes it.Round III: Posing round - Ahmed's routine is better than Moe's routine.Besides dismissing my point by capitalizing "BEING THERE", what is it that I am truly missing here Bobinsky?"1"
Robert,While I usually agree with you on most things... This wasn't a back and arms contest. These competitions also look at the other body parts as a whole.Ahmed has better:ConditioningFlow of muscle from one to the otherAbsChestLegsGlutesShouldersMoe has better:Back ArmsAm I missing something here Bobinsky?"1"
I thought that in the process of "BODY"-building, the SUM of the parts (Density + Symmetry + Flow + Conditioning) was what ultimately added up to a better physique from one competitor to another. IFFB judging has 3 rounds if I'm not mistaken:Round I: symmetry round - Which I believe Ahmed has better symmetry than most PROS in the top 3 at any contest, not to mention WAY better symmetry than Moe.Round II: Muscularity round - If I'm not mistaken, Moe and Ahmed are not too far apart when it comes to contest weight, that being said, conditioning would then be the judge of the quality of their overall muscle mass.. Hands down, Ahmed takes it.Round III: Posing round - Ahmed's routine is better than Moe's routine.Besides dismissing my point by capitalizing "BEING THERE", what is it that I am truly missing here Bobinsky?"1"
Yes.....you are missing somethingBEING THEREThe sum of the parts just doesnt add up to a better physique, nor the conditioning...