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दुनिया की सबसे खतरनाक महिला बॉडीबिल्डर | Top Most Extreme Female Bodybuilders in the world

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Prior to 1977, bodybuilding had been considered strictly a male-oriented sport. Henry McGhee, described as the "primary architect of competitive female bodybuilding", was an employee of the Downtown Canton YMCA, carried a strong belief that women should share the opportunity to display their physiques and the results of their weight training the way men had done for years. The first official female bodybuilding competition was held in Canton, Ohio, in November 1977 and was called the Ohio Regional Women's Physique Championship. It was judged strictly as a bodybuilding contest and was the first event of its kind for women. Gina LaSpina, the champion, is considered the first recognized winner of a woman's bodybuilding contest. The event organizer, McGhee, told the competitors that they would be judged "like the men," with emphasis on muscular development, symmetry, and physique presentation. In 1978, McGhee organized the first National Women's Physique Championship, along with the short-lived United States Women's Physique Association (USWPA), which he formed to help organize women interested in competing in bodybuilding. The USWPA became defunct in 1980. On August 18, 1979, promoter George Snyder organized a "female bodybuilding" contest known as The Best in the World contest, which was the first IFBB-sanctioned event for women that awarded prize money to the top finishers, with the winner receiving $2,500. It was considered the forerunner for the Ms. Olympia competition. Although sanctioned as a bodybuilding contest, women were required to appear on stage in high heels. Doris Barrilleaux found the Superior Physique Association (SPA) in 1978, the first women's bodybuilding organization run for women and by women. She also began publishing the SPA News, a newsletter dedicated exclusively to female bodybuilding. SPA disseminated information to women about contests and proper training and dieting. On April 29, 1979, SPA held Florida's first official women's contest in which thirteen women competed. The contest was held in Brandon Florida and promoted by Megas Gym and Doris Barrilleaux. The winner of the show was Laura Combes. She also began publishing the SPA News, a newsletter dedicated exclusively to female bodybuilding. SPA disseminated information to women about contests and proper training and dieting. On April 29, 1979, SPA held Florida's first official women's contest in which thirteen women competed. Also in 1979, the IFBB formed the IFBB Women's Committee; Christine Zane was appointed the first chairperson to serve as head of the newly formed committee. One of the significant differences between the SPA and the IFBB was that while the IFBB was organized and run by men, the SPA was run by women and for women. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Watch Our Other Videos : दुनिया के 10 सबसे खतरनाक रेलवे ट्रैक | Top 10 Most Dangerous Railway Tracks in the world /watch/,UAS0D32rR6krS दुनिया के सबसे भूतिया रेलवे स्टेशन | Haunted Railway Stations In The World /watch/sqLGWH4a4UVaG मध्य प्रदेश का घिनौना सच | The SAD Truth of Madhya Pradesh /watch/gJT3HTjk5dak3 डायनासोर से जुड़े अध्भुत रहस्य | Mysteries of Dinosaurs in Hindi /watch/onCfg-S32HH3f PlayList :- Spirituality & Motivational Videos /playlist/PLIvQTHIohNPjx6DoaVih9l3aUj025OuCX Amazing and Shocking Videos /playlist/PLIvQTHIohNPho9-26opm_Qv4bGKR3ZXuF Everything About Universe /playlist/PLIvQTHIohNPhfCXhC21sa2U2_kmtIbfKz Skill and IQ Test and Puzzles /playlist/PLIvQTHIohNPgzgkH7WE7IACDtd7-lK4l8 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Support Us : ***************************************** LIKE | SHARE | COMMENT | SUBSCRIBE ***************************************** Thanks & Love Vichitra 4u

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