Women’s Wellness Division Competition Guidelines
The Women’s Wellness division focuses on specific physical attributes and presentation standards. The following criteria establish the foundation for judging this category.
Judging Criteria
Symmetry
- Emphasis on the lower body (glutes, quads, and hamstrings).
- Upper body is developed, but to a lesser extent than the Lower body.
- Small, defined waist (not blocky).
Muscularity
- Slightly more mass in glutes, quads, and hamstrings than Bikini division.
- Full round glutes with a slight separation between the hamstring and glute.
- Developed legs with prominent quad sweep.
Conditioning
Competitors should display a moderate degree of muscular separation but without striations. The physique must feature a toned and tight core, but it is not as lean and defined as Figure and Women’s Physique.
Classes and Categories
Competitors are organized into various classes based on experience and age:
| Category | Details / Age |
|---|---|
| Open, Novice, Pro | Standard competitive levels |
| Teen/Collegiate | Ages 14-22 |
| Masters | Ages 35+ |
Posing and Quarter Turns
Athletes must execute a series of movements to display their physique to the judges.
- Front Pose – Feet should face forward but with a staggered foot position so that one thigh is slightly forward. The hips should face the judges and the arms can remain at the sides or you can place one hand on your hip.
- Side Pose (Left) – From the front pose, competitors execute a ¼ turn to the right and adjust stance. Upper body turned towards judges so the rear shoulder can be seen, but not too exaggerated. The hips MUST face the side of the stage; You may turn your head and look directly at the judges.
- Back Pose – From the side pose, competitors execute a ¼ turn to the right and face the curtain or rear of the stage. Competitor’s feet are no wider than shoulder width apart and stand in upright position. Competitors should brush their hair to one side when they turn to the rear, so their back can be seen (if they have long hair). Hands are in front of the body resting on the quad. Lat’s open but not over flared to show upper body symmetry.
- Side Pose (Right) – From the back pose, competitors execute a ¼ turn to the right and face the curtain or rear of the stage. Upper body turned towards judges so the rear shoulder can be seen, but not too exaggerated. The hips MUST face the side of the stage; You may turn your head and look directly at the judges.
Competition Attire
Athletes are required to follow specific dress codes during the event:
- Traditional two-piece bikini swimsuit, however the fabric may be a multi-colored fabric of choice in solid print.
- The suit may be adorned with rhinestones, sparkles, sequins, etc. for added effect.
- High-heeled shoes are required.
- Jewelry is permitted; Body jewelry (piercing) is allowed, so long as it is not offensive.
- Other jewelry (earrings, necklace, bracelets) may be worn, but should not obscure the physique or be in poor taste.
Round Format
The competition is divided into two distinct sections:
GROUP COMPARISON (Pre-judging)
Athletes will be judged by executing a series of quarter turns. Competitors must hit all the poses in a timely manner. Remember every time a poses is called for the judges are looking at the complete package from top to bottom and right to left, not just that body part.
INDIVIDUAL PRESENTATION (Finals)
Each competitor will execute a model/box walk which consists of 3-4 of your favorite poses at front center stage location. This is an opportunity for the athlete to display their stage presence and personality. NOTE!!! This portion of the event is NOT judged, but the judges will use this opportunity to evaluate your physique, document their notes, and provide feedback in the form of a post-show critique.