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Bodybuilding in the United States traces its early history to the 1860s when it was based on the east coast. By the 1940s, it had arrived in Hawaii. In the same period, the country was involved with the early internationalization of the sport. The sport had a golden age during the 1960s and 1970s when much of the activity was taking place on the west coast. Bodybuilding for women began to take off during the 1970s. A number of changes took place in the 1980s.


History

Gymnasiums began to be built in the United States during the 1860s, with most of the first ones based on the east coast. The spread of the tradition of physical conditioning was helped during this era because of the concept of
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. In 1944, the sport made its way to Hawaii. By 1948, a resident of San Francisco moved to
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and opened a gym, one of the few at the time that catered to the specific needs of bodybuilders. The gym, Mit-Miks Health Studio, became one of the most influential centers for the sport in the state. During the 1940s and 1950s, Chuck Sipes and Bill Pearl were two of the most entertaining bodybuilders in the United States. Their influence began to wane during the 1950s though as other competitors came on the scene. The United States was one of the two founding members of the
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, which was created by
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and
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in 1946. A Mr. Hawaii competition was being held in 1950. A Mr. America contest was being held by 1953. By 1955, there was a national magazine for the sport. The golden era of bodybuilding on the United States's west coast took place in the 1960s and 1970s, with much of the most active scene occurring in California. A fair amount of this activity took place at
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in
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, which was the home base for a number of competitors during this era including
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. Bodybuilding for women began to take off during the 1970s at a time when culturally there was a tension between governmental attempts to control women's bodies, and women trying to exert control using their own physicality. Bodybuilding was seen by some women as form of recognition of their physical strength. During this period, bodybuilding judges in the United States were debating the standards to which women should be judged in competition and if they should be using the masculine ideal. In 1979, the Hawaiian Islands Body Building Championships were held for the first time, and assisted in renewing interest in the sport in Hawaii. During the 1980s, the sport underwent a number of changes in the United States and internationally as it sought to appear more of a sport. This included changing the names of several competitions held in the United States. In 1982, Chris Dickerson became the first African American to win the Mr. America contest. In 1990, the Hawaiian Islands Body Building Championships included a women's competition for the first time. The 1992 edition of the
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contest was held in
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with 20 competitors, including at least one from the United States.


Governance

The United States has a national organization: the NPC that is recognized by the IFBB Pro League as the national federation, representing the country's bodybuilding community.


Pictures

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Elena Seiple Elena Seiple (born December 17, 1973) is an American bodybuilder and strongwoman. Seiple was born in Harmony Township, New Jersey. A gifted athlete from childhood, she excelled in swimming (specifically, in the breast stroke), basketball, socce ...
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A bodybuilder preparing for the 15th Annual Far East Bodybuilding Competition at the Camp Foster
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Aleesha Young Aleesha Young (born November 10, 1984) is an American bodybuilder who won the NPC USA Championships in 2014. At her largest, her biceps measured over and her quads over . Young comes from an athletic family. Her father is a retired bodybuilding ...
doing a front double biceps pose pose at the
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Aleesha Young doing a front double biceps pose at the
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Aleesha Young doing a side triceps pose pose at the 2017 Rising Phoenix World Championships. File:Female bodybuilder Aleesha Young ripped and muscular.jpg,
Aleesha Young posing at the 2017 Rising Phoenix World Championships. File:Aleesha Young posing.jpg,
Aleesha Young doing a front double biceps pose on 30 September 2017. File:2001 Extravaganza Strength Contest.jpg,
Betty Pariso Betty Carmichael Pariso (née Slade; born January 29, 1956) is an American professional female bodybuilder. She was the world's oldest active professional female bodybuilder while competing. Biography Betty Pariso (born Betty Slade) was born ...
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List of bodybuilding federations in the USA

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International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness The International Federation of BodyBuilding and Fitness (IFBB), headquartered in Las Rozas (Madrid), is an international professional sports governing body for bodybuilding and fitness that oversees many of the sport's major international even ...
(IFBB) *
International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness Amateur International
(IFBB Amateur International; amateur division of the IFBB Elite Pro) **
International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness Elite Pro
(IFBB Elite Pro; professional division of the IFBB Amateur International) ***
International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness Physique America
(IFBBPA; USA division of the IFBB Amateur International and IFBB Elite Pro) *
National Physique Committee The National Physique Committee (NPC) is the largest amateur bodybuilding organization in the United States. Amateur bodybuilders compete in competitions from local to national competitions sanctioned by the NPC. While the term "bodybuilding" is ...
(NPC; amateur division of the IFBB Pro League) **
International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness Professional League The International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness Professional League (IFBB / IFBB Pro League / IFBB Pro) is the largest international professional sports governing body federation in the world for professional bodybuilding, physique, fitne ...
(IFBB Pro League; professional division of the NPC) *
National Amateur Body-Builders' Association The National Amateur Body-Builders' Association, more commonly referred to as NABBA, was founded in 1950 by the Health & Strength League to promote bodybuilding. Although the original intention was to promote physique contests in the United Kin ...
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National Amateur Body-Builders' Association USA
(NABBA USA; USA division of the NABBA)
Physical Culture Association
(PCA; amateur and professional) ** Physical Culture Association International (PCA International; international division of the PCA) **
Physical Culture Association
(PCA USA; USA division of the PCA International) * World Fitness Federation (WFF; amateur division of the WFF Pro Division) ** World Fitness Federation Professional Division (WFF Pro Division; professional division of the WFF) ; Natural bodybuilding federations
Amateur Bodybuilding Association
(ABA; amateur) *
International Natural Bodybuilding Association
(INBA; amateur division of the PNBA) **
Professional Natural Bodybuilding Association
(PNBA; professional division of INBA)
American Natural Bodybuilding Federation
(ANBF; amateur and professional)
Drug Free Athletes Coalition
(DFAC; amateur and professional)
IcompeteUSA
(USA division of th
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* International Natural Bodybuilding & Fitness (INBF; amateur division of the WNBF) *
World Natural Bodybuilding Federation
(WNBF; professional division of the INBF) * National Gym Association (NGA; amateur and professional)
Natural Muscle Association
(NMA; amateur and professional)
North American Natural Bodybuilding Federation
(NANBF; amateur division of the IPE) ** Internation Pro Elite (IPE; professional division of the NANBF)
Organization of Competitive Bodybuilders
(OCB; amateur and professional)
Super Natural Bodybuilding and Fitness
(SNBF; amateur and professional)
Ultimate Fitness Events
(UFE; amateur and professional)
United States Bodybuilding Federation
(USBF; amateur and professional)


References

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