Female Fitness Model
In the past this category was called 'Best Body' but now has been changed to 'Female Fitness Model'. The look for the Fitness Model category is that of a swimsuit model or a physique you might see at a beach. We are looking for a toned, conditioned physique with no visible cellulite or fat (as with all types of our competitions). Judging is based on body shape, facial beauty, stage presence, poise and elegance. There are no Fitness routines and this is not a Bodybuilding or Figure competition, therefore there are no actual poses and neither extra leanness nor muscularity is rewarded. The competitors are judged in quarter turns and the model walk or t-walk.
Quarter Turns
The face front pose for Fitness Model is a little different than Figure. Competitors may lift their heel off the floor, may lift their leg up and may also place a hand on their hip, but they must face their hips and shoulders forward. You want to “stand comfortable” – don’t hold any poses or flex any muscles.
Side pose
In the Fitness Model side pose, you may look at the judges (Note: in the Figure or Bodybuilding competitions, this is not permitted), twist at the hip, lift your heel off the floor or place your hand on your hip.
Back Pose
For this pose, you want to move your hair so it does not obstruct your shoulders or back from the judge’s view. We suggest you ‘T’ your feet instead of standing heel to heel, but you may stand either way. Stand tall, don’t flex your back or open your lats. Don’t flex or tilt your glutes upward – you want to avoid a “shelf” between the glutes and hams.
The T-Walk
This pose will be exactly the same as in the Figure category, except that you do not want to hit any actual poses onstage. Visualize that you are on the cat walk more than on a competition stage, and you will find yourself walking, turning and displaying yourself much shorter and fluently. However, stand tall to display your physique to the best of your ability.
The Suit
Your suit of choice should be a type of suit that you would wear on the beach, but a bit dressier. Stay away from a suit that you would wear for Figure, Ms. Fit Body or Bodybuilding as these are usually ‘regulated’ suits. Fitness Model is a ‘swimsuit’ competition, so there is much more flexibility here with regard to your suit choice.
Scoring
Based on Three (3) Rounds:
- Round #1: Beauty Presence (facial beauty, tan, hair, makeup, nails etc.)
- Round #2: Overall Fitness Balance
- Round #3: Presentation/Model Walk (presentation, poise)
Competition Attire
High-heeled shoes and Jewelry is permitted. Note: Figure and Ms. Fit Body Posing suits, studs, rhinestones, beads or any appliqués whatsoever are not allowed on Best Body competition swimsuits.
T-Walk
The walk will be conducted in a manner according to the promoter's site restrictions, but in accordance to INBF rules. The 1/4 Turn Comparisons and T-Walk will be performed at the same time. Fitness Model Athletes will be on stage once in the morning and once at night. All Figure Athletes will enter the stage together, line stage-front for comparisons, then will move back and line the rear of stage to perform the T-Walk.
The Athlete, at end of the line on stage-right, will go first to perform the T-Walk. When T-Walk is complete, the Athlete will walk to the end of the line on stage-left. The next Athlete, on stage-right, will then perform their T-Walk. As the line moves during T-Walk progression, the line of Athletes will then shuffle to the right. When T-Walks are complete, Athletes will exit the stage from the side they entered.
Stops
4 Stops Total
- Centre Stage Rear-Front or Side Stance
- Centre Stage Front-Front-Side Stance, turn around rear stance
- Stage Right Side Stance
- Stage Left-Side Stance
- Then exit stage

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