God - remember how hard it was to get a Pro card back then? There used to be a real buzz about who'd pull it off each year. Now I see so many people on IG with their username appended in this kind of manner John/JaneDoe-ifbb_pro that it seems commonplace
Yes! I absolutely remember the days. In fact, I remember Greg Kovacs posting on Facebook saying the same thing - I think in Canada when he turned pro [1996] that it may have only been the overall CBBF champion who won. So basically a country of almost 30 million people at the time, and here we were with only one IFBB pro card given out each year.
That's why Shawn Ray said "Welcome to the club" to Tom Prince when he turned pro, which is an expression that Tom later said to other pros [such as Frank McGrath on the MuscleMayhem message board, before it melted down to nothing].
Speaking of everyone on Instagram being IFBB pros - hahahaha...that is so true - I recall formally rotund movie star Ethan Suplee stating that he lost weight through the help of "IFBB pro Jared Feather".
Having never heard of this "pro", I had to check him out. And just as I suspected, he is one of the many new pro cards awarded these days, for the Men's Physique Category:
https://www.instagram.com/jared_feather/Don't get me wrong - he has a great physique, and it's not like a guy like this wouldn't know what he is doing...I mean, what's the difference between him and an IFBB pro, aside from more gear?:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CZEIUChrvET/^ He even explains in that post why he doesn't want to go in the open class, and his reasoning is sound.
These days, "IFBB pro" just doesn't mean as much though.
I mean, what next, the "Health Look" class, with a Master's [40-45] division, where I could be the only competitor locally, getting me to provincials, where I compete against two other guys aged 45, win, go to Nationals, then lose, but win the next year?
A situation like that actually DID happen to someone I know - he was the only person who competed locally, and was only 1 of 3 guys competing provincially, so he went to Nationals. He's not a pro yet...but give it until the next CBBF Nationals, and nothing would surprise me.
Ron Harris was stating that he wanted a pro card, having competed so long, and given that pro cards are given so freely now. John Meadows got his pro card this way also, by winning the NPC Master's Universe. Meanwhile, back in the day, you had guys like Jeff King winning the Universe, and he wasn't even able to get a pro card, without going through the full process again: