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Dec 07, 2014 Sports
Eddy Wilson to give guest posing exhibition
Weeks of preparation in whipping their bodies into top shape for the ultimate show have ended
and it is now time for real competition.
That will unfold this evening at the National Cultural Centre when Flex Night Int. 2014 comes off. According to the organisers, Flex Night Inc., all systems are in place for what is anticipated to be an explosive show among the best exponents of the sport in Guyana.
The jobs of the judges will surely be cut out with the various categories up for competition expected to be keen.
The Men’s Physique category, which will be contested for the first time at this event, is anticipated to be a cracker. The judges will be focusing on a physique that appears fit, toned, shapely and muscled, although excessive muscularity is marked down.
In the bodybuilding scheme of things, fans can look forward to muscle flexing in the Under-143lbs (64.8kgs), Under 154lbs (69.8kgs), Under 165lbs (74.8kgs), Under176lbs (79.8kgs) and Over 176lbs (79.8kgs+) categories.
Weigh-In for the male events will start at 15:00hrs sharp while show-time is set for 18:00hrs and will commence with the Parade of Athletes.
Meanwhile, Suriname’s first IFBB professional bodybuilder, Eddy Wilson, who is visiting Flex Night as the coach of two of the Surinamese Miss Bikini competitors, will give a brief posing exhibition.
Wilson’s fans and local admirers will have the opportunity to see firsthand his phenomenal thighs and muscular proportion in posing motion.
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