Men's Body-Building


Men's Body-Building

Includes: First Timers, Junior, Novice, Classic Bodybuilding, Masters Over 45, Masters Over 55, Mr Class 4, 3, 2, 1.

​ Bodybuilders are judged on the OVERALL QUALITY of their muscular development.

Mass: The perception of muscular size has been the foundation for bodybuilding since the beginning of the sport. Yet, mass is only a merit when accompanied by the remaining qualities.

Definition: Indicates the degree of muscularity brought about by the absence of subcutaneous body fat. Defined muscularity is necessary to fully display the development of the physique. Definition is only of value when it allows massively developed muscles to be displayed.

Proportion: Implies an even balance of muscular development in comparison to each muscle group. Theoretically, a "strong body part" can be just as detrimental as a "weak body part". Bodybuilders must strive for equal development between all muscle groups. Symmetry A misnomer, is commonly used to depict "proportion" or expressed to indicate an aesthetic quality throughout the physique. Although, in its strictest definition, symmetry denotes equal development of muscularity on both right and left sides of the physique.

Stage Presence Includes posing performance and other factors influencing general appearance such as skin tone, grooming, charisma, and poise. Effective stage presentation is essential to display the physique to its maximum potential.

Attire: Athletes are required to wear suitably fitting trunks no restriction on colour or material / shorts or underwear are not permitted.

Novice Class:
Novices must not have previously been placed in the top 3 in a NABBA Area novice contest, or have won ANY OPEN contest.

​ ​ ​ Men's Classic Bodybuilding:
Criteria as above. In addition must meet the height to weight ratio requirement:
​ (Height in cm - 100) + 6 = max kg
I.E - (174cm athlete) 174 - 100 = 74 + 6 = 80
​ Therefore, 80kg is their maximum competition weight.
The Britain Finals and Universe competitions will have 2 height classes:
Up to and including 172cm  and  Over 172cm  (Introduce January 2020)


All Men's Bodybuilding Classes will follow the same structure:

  Round 1 Quarter Turns
Competitors will line up at the posing line with a front stance. The judges will instruct competitors with "Quarter Turn To The Right" until they are facing the judges once more. The athletes may be split and/or rearranged to allow accurate assessment by all judges. Competitors will hold each stance to demonstrate balance, symmetry and proportion along with the mass and condition of their physiques. This important round will have significance when the judges are determining the initial "call-outs" for round 3.

Round 2 Routine
Each competitor will then be required to do an individual posing routine. This is the opportunity to display their physiques to the judges without distraction. It is advised that athletes present themselves with confidence and control of their physique. Displaying each muscle group to the best of their ability. Athletes can use mandatory and non-mandatory poses of their choice.

  Routines to be a minimum of 45 seconds, (Area Competitions can go up to 60 seconds max.) However you must check with your area rep who will inform you of the times for that show 45 seconds max is designated time for the Britain Finals and Universe Competitions.

Round 3 Comparisons
Competitors will be called back on to stage. Competitor numbers will be called requesting them to come front / centre stage in small groups of 4 - 6, known as the "call-outs".

  The judges will request the following poses.
​ 1. Abs and Thighs
2. Lat Spread
3. Front Double Bicep
4. Side Chest (any side)
5. Side Tricep (any side)
Turn to face the rear
6. Rear Lat Spread showing Hamstring and Calf
7. Rear Double Bicep
Turn to face the front
8. Most Muscular