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Save Fitness is a campaign committed to encouraging up and coming Fitness, Figure & Bikini amateurs to follow their passion and maximize their potential. We are committed to pursuing excellence in our character, spirit and athletic endeavors.
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The dedicated Fitness athletes of the NPC and IFBB are highly respected and continue to receive amazing support from the fans of our industry. It is always exciting to watch high caliber fitness routines, especially when one understands the discipline and dedication required to achieve such an elite level of athleticism and physique development. It is this unique combination of beauty and showmanship that leads many fans to continue to dub Fitness the most entertaining division of the bodybuilding industry. Several years ago when Figure became a division in the NPC/IFBB, I did not anticipate the impact it would have on the then-flourishing Fitness division. Today it is obvious that the number of fitness competitors on both the local and national levels is dwindling.

Competing on stage in the Fitness division is not for everyone. It requires an extraordinary investment of self in order to train to proficiency in the required disciplines. The perceived risk of injury, competing and training costs, and the challenging gymnastics, dance, or performance routines may also prevent many women from pursuing an inclination to compete.


Save Fitness! On 10-11 November, I attended the 2006 Fitness Nationals in Miami. I was disappointed to see only 32 competitors in the Fitness division; 8 in the short class, 14 in the Medium class and 10 in the Tall class. In addition, while I was very impressed with the Top 5 competitors in both men’s and women’s bodybuilding (all of whom were dialed in with great muscularity and shape) there were only a handful of Fitness competitors who displayed what I would call the total package. Some were not in adequate condition, while others needed more muscle maturity and posing practice. There were some routines that were solid but many needed more flow and solid execution of the mandatory moves.

I do not say this to discourage the new blood from competing. Rather, I consider it to be very positive that there are new competitors working hard to get to the next level. What it does mean, however, is that we do not have enough athletes competing at the local level duking it out for national qualification status, meaning that almost everyone who competes in fitness at the local level can qualify to compete in the nationals. This does tend to diminish the level of competition at the national level.

In addition, several of the top veteran amateur competitors have removed themselves from competition every year. Notably, several Top 5 finishers from the 2006 Team Universe were absent at this year’s nationals.

This begs the question of why Fitness is suffering, as well as what can be done to remedy the situation. Anything worth achieving takes time, dedication, perseverance, and character. Competing in Fitness is hard work, but the results are worth it! When training for an elite level it can take a toll on the body, require incredible time management skills to fit in all the training, and motivation and money to continue competing year after year. However, this level of commitment is not unprecedented in our industry. While I have noticed impatience among Figure competitors to get their pro card as quickly as possible, both male and female Bodybuilders often train and compete for 4-5 to earn their pro cards.

I would like to see more athletes encouraged to compete to achieve their own personal best in addition to the quest for the pro card. When they’re not so burnt out on trying to turn Pro, they may actually become better athletes who can stick around longer and enjoy all the other positive aspects of competing. In my experience, focus on personal achievement (in addition to placing) while remembering your true passion for competing can lead to fun and fulfillment in the Fitness industry.

In order to help answer the needs of competitors and would-be competitors everywhere, I have launched a campaign called SAVE FITNESS to promote and initiate recruitment of new fitness athletes. One of the most positive aspects for women considering a future in Fitness is that the chances of earning a Pro card in Fitness is very high compared to those in the glutted Figure division. I have met many women who are interested in competing in Fitness who just need some encouragement and formal training.

SAVE FITNESS will be about networking and support so that every aspiring Fitness competitor can be on stage within a year, living out their dreams and achieving their goals. One focus will be on recruiting more junior competitors whose bodies will be ready to endure several years of competing without the responsibilities of family, etc. Carla Sanchez has done a great job with this group with her show, The Fitness Fiesta!

There are plenty of women out there with the talent and background for fitness. For the sake of our division, I am asking other Fitness Pros, Show Promoters, and Federation executives to join me in continuing to find
ways to recruit and train these future starlets!

Extracted from an article written by Tanji Johnson for Hard Fitness Online Magazine, February 2007.

 
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