Author Topic: Chick. Why doesn't the IFBB get rid of the Olympia auto-qualifications?  (Read 2659 times)

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Re: Chick. Why doesn't the IFBB get rid of the Olympia auto-qualifications?
« Reply #25 on: August 06, 2009, 11:38:12 AM »
This may have been true back in the early 90's, but unfortunately not today. Not one of the pro card recipients from this past USA would be able to qualify for the Olympia in the open class if they presented the same physique. You can even use yourself as an example. You had a year off between turning pro, and I think the best you could do at the NOC was 11th. You took another year off, then managed 2nd in two shows, thus qualifying for the Olympia. Had you not jumped right in the first year, it's conceivable you could have won both shows.

This would be true as well if chicken breast, broccoli, and cardio were the means with which these guys would keep themselves lean. Knowing differently for the majority (as do you), I disagree here as well.


I'm a poor example, as I was (muscle wise) at pro level due to my many years on the circuit....It was coming in dry which was my issue....which no amount of time was going to fix....actually competing MORE often would lend to more experience of dialing it in for the last 24-48 hours.

That said...we talking specifically about the top 6 guys at the Olympia who need (IMO) to be on the circuit throught the year to lend some star power to the shows...not all of the shows, but 1-2 wouldn't hurt.

I can't think of one advantage to having the best BBers in the world NOT competing more often...

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Re: Chick. Why doesn't the IFBB get rid of the Olympia auto-qualifications?
« Reply #26 on: August 06, 2009, 12:44:07 PM »
More time off = more time to gain mass = bigger changes in the Olympia lineup from year to year. The regulaion also keeps comeptitors chosing Olympia as their main competition each year so it keeps it status of being the top competition with the best athletes. I bet the IFBB thinks among those lines.
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Re: Chick. Why doesn't the IFBB get rid of the Olympia auto-qualifications?
« Reply #27 on: August 06, 2009, 01:01:10 PM »
I can't think of one advantage to having the best BBers in the world NOT competing more often...

Actually I think competing only once a year is even better for the top guys to remain interesting to the fans. It creates room for imagination, hype and and much more excitement leading to the show when everyone is speculating what kind of package they'll finally present on stage after a year lay-off. I mean, that's even one of the key elements of the Olympia why anyone would watch the show.

Would loose a lot of the excitement imo if you could see them over and over again in contest shape year round.

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Re: Chick. Why doesn't the IFBB get rid of the Olympia auto-qualifications?
« Reply #28 on: August 06, 2009, 01:09:22 PM »
Actually I think competing only once a year is even better for the top guys to remain interesting to the fans. It creates room for imagination, hype and and much more excitement leading to the show when everyone is speculating what kind of package they'll finally present on stage after a year lay-off. I mean, that's even one of the key elements of the Olympia why anyone would watch the show.

Would loose a lot of the excitement imo if you could see them over and over again in contest shape year round.

Do you lose interest in seeing the same NFL teams/ players playing week in and week out for 5 months?  How about the MLB with 180 games plus?

Once a year is not enough to sustain interest, or a fan base, for a federation to survive and prosper.

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Re: Chick. Why doesn't the IFBB get rid of the Olympia auto-qualifications?
« Reply #29 on: August 06, 2009, 01:16:46 PM »
Do you lose interest in seeing the same NFL teams/ players playing week in and week out for 5 months?  How about the MLB with 180 games plus?

Once a year is not enough to sustain interest, or a fan base, for a federation to survive and prosper.

Don't compare BB to other sports all the time, Chick.

And yes, I'm neither interested in Football nor in Baseball (might be because I'm Eureopean tough :P).

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Re: Chick. Why doesn't the IFBB get rid of the Olympia auto-qualifications?
« Reply #30 on: August 06, 2009, 03:41:59 PM »
boy...you are asking the sponsors to give away a lot of free money.  it's not like they will get the prize money from ticket (200 fans or so a show in some cases) or tv revenues.  you really think bbers built the weider line or their relationship with distributors over 40 yrs.  do u buy sugar flavored protein b/c of a bber?  why you think trueprotein doesnt sponsor?  good s##t sells itself.

 I take it you want to just watch it on the internet for the rest of your life. Try ACTUALLY  coming !

Their are more sponsors than the Ten companies you memorize ...  Their are companies they are coming to sponsor the sport because their is some interest in this industry regardless of your support!

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Re: Chick. Why doesn't the IFBB get rid of the Olympia auto-qualifications?
« Reply #31 on: August 06, 2009, 03:52:19 PM »
Drastic Change = Drastic results....

Competitive athletes wanted

People who need to get rounder and need size and blah blah - stay in the NPC !



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Re: Chick. Why doesn't the IFBB get rid of the Olympia auto-qualifications?
« Reply #32 on: August 06, 2009, 06:14:21 PM »
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