Body building among women has taken a very long
time to catch on, and part of the delay has been that bodybuilding,
until about forty years ago, was considered the domain of men. Until
the 1980s, in fact, there were no professional body building women, and
women who entertained the idea of strength training had their sexual
orientation questioned.
But over the past two decades, women have been taking an increasingly
prominent role in the sport of body building, and professional body
building women have more opportunities to compete than ever before. The
rising awareness of the importance of personal fitness which swept over
the Baby Boomers as they approached middle age saw health clubs and
fitness centers opening, it seemed, on every other block, and their
managements understood that a woman's money was just as good as a
man's.
Females who wanted to sculpt their bodies through weight training were
not only welcome in those gyms; they were invited to participate in
classes on body building for women. Some of them proved to be excellent
pupils, and the professional bodybuilding women's circuit was on its
way.
"Pumping Iron II"
The rise of body building among women was the subject of the 1985
documentary "Pumping Iron II", a sequel of sorts to 1977's "Pumping
Iron" which featured a very young Arnold Schwarzenegger before the
Terminator was a gleam in a scriptwriter's eye. "Pumping Iron II"
focused on a group of body building women preparing for competition at
the 1983 Caesar's World Cup.
The Caesar's World Cup, however, was a body building women's
competition staged specifically for the movie; the competition was open
to both amateur and professional body building women--which violated
the International Federation of Body Building's rules--and one of the
film's screenwriters was also one of the competition's judges, even
though he had never before seen a body building women's contest.
In spite of all its quirks, "Pumping Iron II" managed to bring female
bodybuilding into the public's consciousness, and its body building
women began to be appreciated for the world-class athletes that they
were.
The body building women competitive circuit is still growing and
gaining a bigger and bigger following. It is not yet as recognized as
the men's body building circuit, but that is to be expected, because it
has been around for a much shorter time. In another three decades, it
may very well have caught up!
From the success of this documentary, much recognition and respect was
accorded to the female practitioners who have labored in the shadow of
their more popular male counterparts for far too long.
Today, the body building women professional circuit continues to grow
and gain in popularity. While it has not achieved the same level of
popularity as the men's circuit, it has strongly gained popularity to a
degree far greater than what existed three decades ago. Hopefully, this
growth will continue and the world of body building women professional
circuit will thrive and prosper.
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