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Stay Classy Sacramento

Isaac Hinds | misc | Monday, 09 November 2009, 1:49 pm

A bit of unsolicited advice to those of you who are competitors.

classy

You work hard and we all know it’s not easy to compete. You’ve dedicated weeks of prep and sacrafice to get on stage. It’s only natural that you want to win, it is a competition after all. When the placings are announced it’s not out of the ordinary for a competitor to be a poor sport. It’s happened more times than I can count. The audience may boo and your family/friends will tell you that you got screwed. It’s not a classy move and one that is pretty obvious that you should avoid. It happens on all levels of competiton but unexecusable.

Over the weekend at the NPC Sacramento show, I saw the opposite of a sore loser. I saw an obnoxious, unclassy winner. Yes, it’s only natural to be happy when you win. You may jump up and down with glee, hug the nearest person or point to the air thanking someone up above. Cool, congratulations on being rewarded. What is over the line and idiotic, is doing the before mentioned and dropping (at the top of your lung) a few F-bombs. A female bodybuilder won her class and swore more than a drunk sailor. It had a few people scratching their heads in the press pit and judge’s table.

Do everyone a favor and keep the joyous F-bombs locked up until you leave the stage.

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