The definition of this category is to show athletic and feminine development.
Muscle definition, relating to how lean the muscle is, showing an absence of subcutaneous body fat and water showing
muscularity, is an important aspect to cover. We are not looking for excessive vascularity, extreme striations, or the
Athletes to look emaciated.
Definition is encouraged, but the overall look must be one of a healthy, toned, feminine look. The way that the physique
is displayed is extremely important to include the above rather than displaying the Athlete as a mini physique
competitor.
Symmetry and balance, showing equal balance in muscular development and muscle definition in both the top and
bottom parts of the Athletes physique, is also important. Stage presence and the overall presentation of the Athletes
physique have become extremely important in the toned class, as it will be in the new “Athletic” class. Confidence,
poise, skin tone, suit selection and execution of quarter turns will be taken into account and is often, where the standard
is high, a determining factor in many Judges eyes.
Judges are not looking for large deltoid or arm development, sweeping quadriceps or a thick back, but displaying enough
muscle to maintain an athletic, healthy and feminine appearance, an Athlete that works out with serious intentions.
In conclusion, this category is the result of many Athletes developing on their bodybuilding journey. Feminine and an
athletic healthy appearance, coupled with stage presence will give an Athlete over one that is purely concerned with
their level of definition.
Presentation will consist of the following:
Round 1 Quarter Turns
The general presentation during the quarter turns will consist of competitors presenting themselves with poise, self-
confidence and posture. Although they will be in a semi tense stance the judges are looking for a “total package” and
competitors are warned against adopting any stance that tries to emulate too much muscularity. This is followed by any 1
favourite pose at front, left side, back and finally right side.
Round 2 Routine
Routines to be a minimum of 60 seconds.
45 seconds max is designated time for the Britain Finals and Universe Competitions
Judges are again reminded that however graceful and exciting an individual presentation may be, the most important
aspect is the agreed criteria applied to Figure Judging. Competitors should construct their routines to reflect this.
Round 3 Comparisons
Competitors will be called back on to stage. Competitor numbers will be called requesting them to come front / centre
stage in small groups of 4 – 6, known as the “call-outs”.
The judges will request the following poses from the line-up:
1. Front Double Biceps
2. Side Chest (any side)
3. Side Triceps (any side)
4. Rear Double Biceps showing Calf
5. Abs & Thighs
Athletes who are not in the line-up are asked to adopt the “front stance” with no posing.
Pose-down & Awards
All athletes may be asked to assemble in a line at back of stage for placement awards.