The Arnold (Schwarzenegger) Sports Festival/Classic

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In all the years' this festival has been held in my hometown this is the first time I've ever been. It started 20 years ago as a bodybuilding competition in a small auditorium but has since morphed into this huge monolithic event taking up our convention center, our hockey arena, and that little auditorium - with vendors for every conceivable sports product (Protein powders/bars, muscle-building enhancers, exercise equipment, clothes and jewelry), demonstrations of martial arts, gymnastics, table tennis (!) and, of course power lifting and body building. I felt like a fish out of water because I am completely foreign to professional body building. Evidently, there were tons of famous FIGURES because lots of very buff people were autographing photos and books and were getting their pictures taken with visitors. As I understand it, The Arnold is the biggest bodybuilding-focused sports event in the nation and I could see why. Since I come to this forum a lot I obviously care about fitness but I spent most of my time in the vendor area, since the rest of it was pretty much over my head, though I did see a bit of a power lifting competition where one guy lifted a loaded barbell over his head and I got confused. I saw the number flash and it was something like 170+. I thought that didn't sound like That much but in POUNDS it was close to 400. Okay, THAT sounds like a lot.... The vendor area was crammed with loads of folks claiming they have The Best protein powder, etc. I got two really cute silver necklaces, one featuring a little dumbbell, the other with a tiny weight plate; nabbed some protein bars, and met Tosca Reno. I know some people here had some less than kind things to say about Tosca but she was an absolute doll. Everyone wanted to talk with her (and Robert Kennedy) so I didn't have much time. I just told her that clean eating has changed my life (it HAS!) and that whenever I crave a candy bar now I eat vegetables and nuts till the craving passes (she laughed at that). When I told her how much weight I lost and that the weight training was really re-forming me (that's where I told her about Cathe and Cathe.com) she high-five'd me. One woman asked her about her kids (it was very loud in there and hard to hear) and I thought she said something about having three kids, the eldest 22. Then she lifted her top, showed us her abs and said "They all came out of HERE." Ya'll, That Woman is F.I.T.. Her abs are rock solid, as are her arms. Still, in that environment, nearly everyone was rock solid. In my life I have never seen so many HOT MEN in one location! And I don't mean the celebrity bodybuilders (who are a bit over-the-top, circus-y for my taste) but the guys just walking around. Yum. And the women everywhere were tiny, compact, and pure muscle. I recall reading a while back in Oxygen that the bodybuilding community is small and everybody knows everything about everybody else. I definitely got that vibe, watching them interact with one another.

What has always driven me nuts about bodybuilders, from a distance, is the emphasis on a kind of 1970's falseness. I was doubly bothered seeing these people up close. My whole life I've always been pale. Growing up, I was a dishwater blonde and people used to remark on my paleness - which stopped after I became a "red"head (being red makes paleness okay, apparently). I've always thought that, when it comes to skin color, we should all embrace what we are (be proud of your paleness, blackness, etc.) and be proud of our unique beauty, whatever we are. I guess I've always rejected tanning as trying to be what one isn't, long before the danger of tanning became known. The question I'd love answered by the bodybuilding community, but which never will be is this: You work so hard to make your body into a work of perfect art, then you lay in a tanning bed, destroying your skin and greatly enhancing your risk of malignant melanoma. Why? Of course, then someone would have to explain steroids, I suppose... More than anything, I think the people who do this would look way hotter if their skin didn't make them look like something you'd buy at Sofa Express (i.e., leather), and I wish they'd cut out the obviously-fake fingernails and over-processed hair. Still, these people have the most amazing hard bodies I've ever seen. I hope when the festival comes NEXT year I'll be fit enough I won't feel like an alien there. Just thought I'd share the experience with you all
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Oh that sounds so exciting!! Your necklaces sound so cute too!! I totally agree with you about the tanning- uuuuugghhhhh!!! I know you look more defined with some color, but wow. And you are right, I wonder how many of them will wind up with big scars on their bodies from the skin cancers that they will get. It sounds like you had a great time. Thanks for sharing!!

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That is so cool you went and met the clean eating queen Tosca!:) Glad she was a sweetheart.

Our company sells bodybuilding products and we used to have booths at the Arnold and the Olympia shows. I used to work in the booth every once in awhile and was always amazed at the tackiness these very fit looking women exhibit as they pranced around the place!x(
While I admire the work and dedication they put into their bodies, I have always wondered why they feel the need to look like strippers at the shows? ;-) I do know however, alot of that color you were seeing is fake tan they have to use before competition. You have to paint it on in layers and it leaves you looking very strange afterwards, really dark and unnatural! They are a crazy bunch these fitness/bodybuilders...glad you got an up close and personal look at that world!:7 Your jewelry sounds so darling too.
 
Wow! Sounds like such an interesting experience! How cool, too, that you met Tosca Reno and that she was so down to earth!
 
Thanks so much for sharing.

Sounds like quite a crowd - wish I had gone too. I saw something yesterday on TV mentioning it, where is it held?
 
It's in Columbus, Ohio every winter. Why winter? No idea. But I wish they'd move it to Springtime or early summer. I'm sure there's a reason and I'm not the only one suggesting it be moved.

About Those Girls. I thought the same thing (strippers). And while I'm VERY impressed with their muscles, and how hard they had to work to get them, whenever I saw them I kept thinking about those hot dog broilers at the multiplex. You know, all those dark greasy hot dogs rolling around on those metal bars... not attractive. My power lifting buddy, Dave, and I got into a discussion about the reason for the tans (brings out definition for competitions) and I completely disagree. I have an art degree and did A LOT of Life Drawing from the nude figure in my sophomore year. I told Dave I know A LOT about definition from that experience. We nearly always had the same female model and she was very pale (not as pale as me but close) and super-skinny. The instructors would always light her to bring out all her bones (!!). They simply lit her from the floor and, va-voom, that girls' body had more lights and shadows than I knew what to do with. The very first time she dropped her robe in front of me I was so shocked. I turned to the instructor, standing behind me, and whined "We have to draw ALL THE BONES????!" I looked forward to the rare occasions when we used other models because she was such a chore to draw. My experience with Anorexic Annie taught me it's all about lighting so I'm not buying into the business about tanning bringing out the definition. I think one really tanned guy, probably back in the late-60s, who looked like a beach God won a competition (before people knew the truth about sun damage) and that got it all started. And now, here we are in the year 2008 and body builders and muscle queens are STILL trying to look like the big brown hot dogs from the late 60s/early 70s. Eventually some really buff pale guy with fabulously youthful skin will get up on stage in a competition and it will be like "ooooooh, that's interesting..." I'll tell you what, sometimes I'll be walking along in a crowd wearing a top with an open neck (not revealing in a nasty way, just not so covered up) in the middle of summer and I'll catch men looking at me with... surprise, shock, even. It's because nobody expects a pale woman in the middle of summer and paleness, in a sea of tans, looks REALLY naked. And I'm not crazy about ANYTHING (lotions, spray-ons... skin lightners...) that makes one change the color of one's skin from what nature intended. There should be room for all types of beauty, even in a bodybuilding competition. A sea of The Same is A Drag.
 
LMAO at the hot dogs on the broiler comment. That is SO true! I think it looks absolutely awful. And I totally agree on the stripper comment too. I've noticed that at my own gym (competition is different of course cuz' you have to "show it all"). Did anyone notice on Ms. Brazil's website that she mentioned one of her activities was Evangelism for Christ? This was right next to the shot of her in the string bikini leaning over the chair. Hmm.... I guess when you work that hard, you want to make sure that everyone sees EVERYTHING you worked hard for. ;)
 

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