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20.08.2014
like and subs for more video . . . . . insanity workout, workout, ab workout, abs workout, chest workout, shoulder workout, brazilian butt-lift workout, bicep workout, cardio workout, kettlebell workout, workout motivation, back workout, yoga workout, arm workout, leg workout, lower ab workout, bikini workout, twin muscle workout, upper body workout, core workout, 10 minute workout, jump rope workout, push up workout, 8 minute abs, home workout, work out, full body workout, six pack workout, biceps workout, bodybuilding workout, best ab workout, boxing workout Female bodybuilding is the female component of competitive bodybuilding. It began in the late 1970s when women began to take part in bodybuilding competitions.[1] Contents [hide] 1 History 1.1 Beginnings 1.2 1980 - the start of the modern era 1.3 The 1980s 1.4 Mainstream exposure in the 1980s 1.5 1990 - a fresh start in the new decade 1.6 Early 1990s controversies 1.7 Lendas reign continues 1.8 A new Ms. Olympia 1.9 1999 Ms. Olympia controversy 1.10 Changes in 2000 1.11 Two legends return 1.12 Two titles for Iris Kyle 1.13 2005 rule changes 1.14 Iris Kyles reign 1.15 Ms. International dropped from 2014 Arnold Sports Festival 2 IFBB Hall of Fame 3 Competitions 3.1 International Federation of BodyBuilding (IFBB) Competitions 3.1.1 Qualifications for IFBB Pro Status 3.1.1.1 Ms. Olympia 3.1.1.1.1 Qualification for Ms. Olympia 3.2 National Physique Committee (NPC) Competitions 3.2.1 National level competitions 3.2.2 Qualifications for national level competitions 3.3 National Amateur Bodybuilders Association (NABBA) Competitions 4 Fitness and figure competition 5 Sexism and discrimination 5.1 Government bans 6 Performance-enhancing drugs 6.1 Side effects 6.1.1 Surveys and studies on side effects 7 Breast augmentation 8 Cultural references 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External links History[edit] Beginnings[edit] Physique contests for women date back to at least the 1960s with contests like Miss Physique, Miss Body Beautiful U.S.A., W.B.B.G. and Miss Americana, I.F.B.B.. Maria Elena Alberici, as listed in the Almanac of Womens Bodybuilding, won two national titles in one year: Miss Body Beautiful U.S.A. in 1972, promoted by Dan Lourie and Miss Americana in 1972, promoted by Joe Weider. Mr. Olympia, Arnold Schwarzenegger was a judge at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York when Maria Elena Alberici (aka) Maria Lauren won Miss Americana.[2][3] The first U.S. Womens National Physique Championship, promoted by Henry McGhee and held in Canton, Ohio in 1978, is generally regarded as the first true female bodybuilding contest - that is, the first contest where the entrants were judged solely on muscularity (Todd, 1999). mpetitors level of training gra

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