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Never understood how they pick the winners in these things!
Put very simply, bodybuilders are judged on the overall quality of their muscular development. Judging is based upon the presentation of Mass, Definition, Proportion, Symmetry, and Stage Presence.
Mass:
The perception of muscular size, has been the foundation for bodybuilding since the beginning of the sport. Yet, mass is only a merit when accompanied by the remaining qualities.
Definition:
Indicates the degree of muscularity brought about by the absence of subcutaneous body fat. Defined muscularity is necessary to fully display the development of the physique. Definition is only of value when it allows massively developed muscles to be displayed.
Proportion:
Implies an even balance of muscular development in comparison to each muscle group. Theoretically, a "strong body part" can be just as detrimental as a "weak body part". Bodybuilders must strive for equal development between all muscle groups.
Symmetry:
A misnomer, is commonly used to depict "proportion" or expressed to indicate an aesthetic quality throughout the physique. Although, in its strictest definition, symmetry denotes equal development of muscularity on both right and left sides of the physique.
Stage Presence:
Includes posing performance and other factors influencing general appearance such as skin tone, grooming, charisma, and poise. Effective stage presentation is essential to display the physique to its maximum potential.
Bodybuilding competitions are usually broken down into 3 rounds: Symmetry round, Muscularity round, and the Routine round. During these rounds judges judge the bodybuilders physiques according to the above criteria.
*Please note, this is just a very simplified explanation. Some bodybuilding federations have judging criteria over 10 pages long!
This year's Mr Olympia was one of the most interesting to watch in a long time! (I watched it streaming live). Jay Cutler was definitely the stand out winner. He's a great guy too, I met him a couple of years ago.