National Physique Committee

The National Physique Committee (NPC) is the largest amateur bodybuilding organization in the United States. Amateur bodybuilders compete in competitions from local to national competitions sanctioned by the NPC. One amateur organization per country is recognized by the International Federation of BodyBuilders (IFBB), which claims to be bodybuilding's international organization and the IFBB recognizes the NPC as its amateur extension for the United States. Advanced athletes can progress as professionals and join the IFBB Professional League.

In order to become an IFBB professional bodybuilder in the United States a class must first be won at the NPC Nationals Championship or be the overall winner at the NPC USA Championship. However, there are other organizations and federations in the US that also promote amateur athletics and have a professional extension. While the NPC and the IFBB are the largest and most well known, there are other amateur and professional bodybuilding organizations and federations. The NPC also sanctions bodybuilding fitness and figure competitions across the United States.

Rules

Female Bodybuilding

Events

Classes

Posing Suits

(Dependent on event)

Posing Music

Backstage

Competitors Health

Weight Classes

(Only relevant to specific events) 2 Classes:

3 Classes:

4 Classes:

Note: class winners of the drug-free NPC Team Universe Championships go on to represent the United States in the IFBB World Championships that follow the IFBB weight limits below and for all polygraph tested events.

Prejudging Poses

Relaxed Round:

Individual Round:

Mandatory Round:

Eligibility

An athlete must be a citizen to compete in the following national competitions:

Proof of citizenship must be one of the following:

Residency is four (4) months prior to a contest or must be a full-time student in the area.[1]

References

  1. "NPC News Online". NPC News Online. Retrieved 2012-10-03.

External links

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