TweetYou qualify for the nationals by placing top 2 in you weight class at a national qualifyer. Once you qualify you can compete in the jr.nationals, jr. usa, national, and usa's. The competition depends on the area you live in.
TweetHow do you qualify for NPC Nationals, and NPC USA's?
Do you have to qualify for Junior USA's and Junior Nationals? If so, how?
If you win Junior USA's or Nationals, does that qualify you for NPC Nationals and USA's?
Only way i know of to qualify for Nationals and USA's is by winning open overall at a national qualifyer correct? And that qualifies you for 5 years correct?
How is the competition from these levels as compared to a normal show?
TweetYou qualify for the nationals by placing top 2 in you weight class at a national qualifyer. Once you qualify you can compete in the jr.nationals, jr. usa, national, and usa's. The competition depends on the area you live in.
Tweetdude thats so many ?'s u have me confusedOriginally posted by 2Powerful4u
How do you qualify for NPC Nationals, and NPC USA's?
Do you have to qualify for Junior USA's and Junior Nationals? If so, how?
If you win Junior USA's or Nationals, does that qualify you for NPC Nationals and USA's?
Only way i know of to qualify for Nationals and USA's is by winning open overall at a national qualifyer correct? And that qualifies you for 5 years correct?
How is the competition from these levels as compared to a normal show?
TweetNot positive but I don't believe you have to qualify for jr. usa and jr. nationals. as for nationals and usa's bigdog was correct. and to answer your other question competition gets stiffer as you go to the bigger shows. you may win a local show but standing next to someone who has a chance at nationals might not even be a comparison.
Knowledge is power.
Tweetask bouncer, he knows.
Tweetthis is true, and don't kid yourself about the competiton. promotors like Ty Felder in Atlanta always put on national qualifiers, get good participation, and make money. Placing 2nd in a national qualifier doesn't necessarily mean you are national level material.....Originally posted by bigdog20
You qualify for the nationals by placing top 2 in you weight class at a national qualifyer. Once you qualify you can compete in the jr.nationals, jr. usa, national, and usa's. The competition depends on the area you live in.
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TweetBouncer don't know shit.
Tweetwhat muscle n blood said is very true. as i teen i competed in the teen division in a national qualifier and there was only one lightweight and one middleweight therefore meaning whomever would have stepped on stage in those two classes no matter how bad they looked would have qualified for nationals.
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