Mar 20, 2027 · Orange County

WFA Practice & Beginner Show - Spring Break 2027

Saturday, March 20, 2027 · Orange County, California, USA (venue to be announced)
Date
March 20, 2027
City
Orange County
Venue
Orange County, California, USA (venue to be announced)
Event details

Prep for the 2027 season starts now. A practice & beginner show built for first-timers — and anyone who wants stage time before the big shows.

Spring Break 2027! Win sponsorship, trophies & other prizes. Every entrant gets a free pro posing clinic, nutrition workshop & photo shoot.

Categories: Bodybuilding · Physique · Bikini · Figure · Wellness · FitModel — plus a Body Transformation contest and Best GymFit Men & Women. Category ages: 13–15, 16–18, 21–35 and 36 & up.

Register now while prices are low & save! Full details, venue and schedule coming soon.

Categories and classes

Bikini

  1. Looking for poise and coordination, skin tone, artistic presentation and a high display of elegance, personality and glamour. Your overall presentation will be a part of this score.
  2. Judging will consist of two rounds: Symmetry and Stage Presence.
  3. Each competitor will be given a score placement based on total performance in each round with an overall tabulation of placing between all rounds.

Symmetry Round

  1. Competitors will present themselves on stage in serial order in a straight line or curve facing the judges assuming a semi-relaxed stance.
  2. Will execute a series of quarter turns to the right allowing the judges to view them from the front, left side, back and right side before returning to the front starting position.
  3. Judging is based on overall symmetry and muscle definition.
  4. High heels are standard footwear.

Stage Presence Round

  1. Posing Routine & Personal Stage Walk
  2. Will execute a series of poses with a sufficient amount of time to hold each pose for the judges and to rest between each pose.
  3. Competitors will then present themselves on stage in serial order in a straight line or curve facing the judges assuming a semi-relaxed stance, and heels firmly planted on the floor.
  4. Must be performed in heels.
  5. Costume, Wings, Jewelry etc is ENCOURAGED!
  6. After initial comparisons are completed the head judge may shift the position of the competitors to conduct additional comparisons.
  7. All posing is to be performed with open hands–no clenched fists.

Bikini Competitors Present A Figure, With Evenly Proportioned Shoulders And Hips

The bikini category has potentially been the most appealing category to women entering into the sport. Bikini girls require good and balanced muscle definition, without extreme muscularity or low body fat levels. The judging of bikini competitors is based on a healthy, balanced and well-proportioned physique. As with other categories, points are awarded for symmetry and stage presentation.

Judges are looking for a classic hourglass figure, with particular emphasis being placed on the shoulder muscles, a small waist and good, well-proportioned glutes.

Skin tone is very important, so make sure that skin is firm, moisturised and tan is well applied.

Bikini Competitors Are Assessed By A Panel Of Judges Across The Following Specific Areas…

  • Front and back poses
  • Overall presentation
  • Bikini Walk/T-Walk or Pony Circle Walk
  • Posing
  • Confidence and stage presence.

Judging is across two rounds, wearing a two piece bikini and high heels. In both rounds, competitors will be expected to perform front, back and both side poses

For the second round, competitors will start with the Bikini Walk, in which they will be expected to show their stage presence and physique on the move.

Points are accumulated for; look, physique and stage presence.

Walking

The competitor walks confidently towards center stage, in addition to this, they will stop to perform a couple of different poses of their own choosing.

Classic Pin-Up

This cash prize category has two rounds:

  1. Classic pin-up (1 or 2-piece) beach or theme wear.
  2. Glam evening wear.

Bodybuilding

2 Rounds of Competition

  1. Criteria used to judge a physique is based on two equal rounds: symmetry and muscularity.
  2. Each competitor will be given a score placement based on total performance in each round with an overall tabulation of placing between all rounds.
  3. Competitors must wear posing suits for Bodybuilding and above the thigh square cut posing shorts for Classic Physique. Jewelry is not permitted except for wedding bands.

Symmetry Round

  1. Competitors will present themselves on stage in serial order in a straight line or curve facing the judges assuming a semi-relaxed stance with ankles touching.
  2. Will execute a series of quarter turns to the right allowing the judges to view them from the front, left side, back and right side before returning to the front starting position.
  3. Symmetry refers to the structural harmony of the physique relative to the size of various body parts. It can be defined as the proportional balance of opposite body parts.
  4. Symmetry does not refer to muscular mass but rather to the harmonious blend of all body parts to present a total aesthetically proportionally developed physique.
  5. Points are not granted based on potential.

Muscularity Round (Mandatory Poses)

  1. Competitors will present themselves on stage in serial order in a straight line or curve facing the judges assuming a semi-relaxed stance with ankles touching and heels firmly planted on the floor.
  2. Will execute a series of ten (10) mandatory poses with a sufficient amount of time to hold each pose for the judges and to rest between each pose.
  3. Must be performed barefoot.
  4. After initial comparisons are complete the head judge may shift the position of the competitors to conduct additional comparisons.
  5. Judges will be looking at the size of the muscle relative to skeletal structure, shape, hardness and definition. This includes the separation between individual muscles and muscle groups and the striations within a muscle or muscle group. Additionally, for Bodybuilding competitors, the judges will be looking for dryness and extreme leanness.
  6. In both the Bodybuilding & Classic Physique categories, competitors have to perform a routine choreographed to music of their choice. (1-Minute and songs must be properly edited for the general public) It is here where the competitor can demonstrate their physique during movement. Physique competitors compete in their bare feet just as the Bodybuilders do, and are judged on their muscle mass—they are expected to have full muscles (but not as thick as the Bodybuilders). Classic Physique competitors should step on stage with some muscle striations, which are allowed in this category. The overall look that the judges want to see is, leaner and more muscular, than the other categories.The thick muscles and extremely low body fat levels of the Bodybuilders is NOT desired for the Classic Physique Competitor. Physique Competitors should have a wide back and shoulders, a smaller waist, strong, legs and glutes combined with perfect symmetry and balance to their physique, with some muscle striations. We offer both TESTED and NON-TESTED Divisions in Classic Physique and retain the right to combine the Classic Physique and Bodybuilding categories together.
  7. Muscle shape should be aesthetically pleasing and should demonstrate development from the abdomen out to the extremities.
  8. The ten (10) mandatory poses include:
    1. Front Double Biceps
    2. Front Lat Spread
    3. Abdominal Pose
    4. Side Chest
    5. Side Triceps
    6. Rear Double Biceps
    7. Rear Lat Spread
    8. Quadriceps
    9. Hands-on-hips Most Muscular
    10. Most Muscular Crab Shot (men only)
    11. Most Symmetrical

Figure

Full details for this class are coming soon — check the class page or contact us with questions.

FitModel

The goal of the Fitness Model is to secure a fitness advertising or marketing campaign in print, television or social media. The Fitness Model Category is open to both Male and Female athletes, as well as Junior Division athletes, ages 6-17 years of age. While the body is important, size and musculature is not. The Fitness Model competitor will compete in 3 rounds, with each round representing 1/3 of the total score. This is not a Bodybuilding, Physique or Figure category, therefore muscle flexing, or any poses from those categories will be penalized. The athletes physique should have clean, tight lines with minimal striations. Athletes in the Junior Divisions will not be score on their physiques. The athletes face should be “camera-ready”, and they should be able to speak clearly in order to be able to represent a sponsors product in any commercial or live marketing event.

There will be 3 rounds in the Fitness Model Search event:

  • Round 1: Fitness Model Body Round (Swimsuit)
  • Round 2: Fitness Model Marketing & Product Round (Themed Sportswear & Sponsor Representation)
  • Round 3: Fitness Model Marketability Round (Clubwear & Live Photo Shoot)

Overall Judging Preview Females:

Some degree of Muscularity & Separations are acceptable, no overly visible Striations. Good Overall Muscle Tone. Shapely Lines. Muscle Firmness. Not Overly Lean. A Reasonable amount of Body Fat. Healthy Appearance. Face, Hair & Make-up done well & styled differently for each round. Skin Tone Balanced & Even. Suitable Clubwear & Make-up & Tanning Colors for Your Tones. Appropriate Amount of Jewelry Tastefully Worn. Walk & Modeling Ability – Poise while Speaking, (Not Moving). A Look of Outer Beauty (As Shown). A Feeling of Inner Beauty (As Perceived). A Sense of Charm, Style, Grace & Personality (As Demonstrated).

Overall Judging Preview Males:

Some degree of Muscularity & Separations is acceptable, however no overly visible Striations. Good Overall Muscle Tone Body-Balance and “V” Shaped Lines. Muscle Firmness. Not Overly Lean. A Reasonable amount of Body Fat. Healthy Appearance. Face, Hair & Make-up done well & styled differently for each round. Skin Tone Balanced & Even. Suitable Clubwear, Appropriate Make-up & Tanning for Your Tones & Colors. Appropriate amount of Accessories Tastefully Worn. Walk & Modeling Ability – Stature while Speaking (When Not Moving). A Look of Outer Attractiveness (As Shown). A Feeling of Inner Confidence (As Perceived). A Sense of Charm, Style, Power & Personality (As Demonstrated).

Scoring – Round 1: Body Round

The contestants should have shape to their muscles but not size, definition or vascularity as in bodybuilding, physique or figure. If these are overly present the contestant will be scored down. Female competitors are allowed to wear 1-piece or 2-piece swimsuits. Men MUST wear square cut swim trunks that fall no lower than mid-thigh on the leg. Board Shorts or Bodybuilding posing trucks will result in score deductions.

Judges will score each athletes body using the following criteria:

  • Firmness
  • Symmetry
  • Proportion
  • Overall physical appearance. Including:
    • Complexion
    • Poise
    • Overall Presentation

Scoring – Round 2: Marketing & Product Round

Judges will use these aspects to score this round using the following criteria:

  • The competitor will be given a sponsor product and will give a 30 second pitch to sell the item. Everything is based on “on-the-spot” performance. The sponsor reveal will likely take place during the mandatory Competitor’s Meeting.
  • Modeling / Walk / Poise (Female) Stature (Male)
  • Glamour & Beauty (Women)
  • Voice/Tone Speech. 30 second speech on who your are and your view of healthy living. Speech should flow easily and avoid say, um’s and uh’s while speaking. Clarity & Understanding (Diction)

Scoring – Round 3: Marketability Round

Judges will score this round based on the following criteria:

  • The Glamour and Beauty for women. Is the competitors face, hair and makeup done well and styled appropriately for this round? Is the appearance and look for men clean or if they sport facial hair is it camera ready according to the look they portray?
  • The walk and poise/stature for both men and women. Can they walk around the stage keeping in touch with the audience, judges and their photographer, without being clumsy or losing their staging? Is the modeling aspect smooth, and do they use a variety of facial expressions? Is the competitor having fun? Would the audience purchase a product represented by this model?
  • Do they walk with confidence? Do you see a look of outer attractiveness, a feeling of inner confidence, a sense of charm, style, grace, personality and power?
  • How well do they utilize the stage?
  • How well do they follow the directions of the photographer?
  • How well they utilize their time provided for the photo shoot?
  • Is Clubwear appropriate for the occasion? Do you feel an extra effort was put into the competitors choice of Clubwear?
  • Are the shoes appropriate, fun, complementary or make a statement as they related to the Clubwear?
  • Movement should flow easily as they perform their T-walk on stage.
  • Jewelry should be appropriate and compliment the athlete’s Clubwear.

GymFit

2 Rounds of Competition

Busy dudes who like to eat, and don’t want to strictly diet… this category is for you!

Guys who like to get their lift on a few times per week, but have lives that are too busy to dedicate themselves to a competition regime of training and nutrition, this category is for you. GymFit is for the guy who might carry a little extra body fat in the stomach, and for the skinny guy who can’t seem to put on any muscle. The GymFit category is one that focuses on symmetry, proportions, general appearance and essentially, the ‘overall package’.

Generally speaking, you should have a healthy and fit body, with a firm appearance. In this category it is perfectly fine to have a bit of a stomach. Although muscle definition is acceptable, you should avoid too muscle definition or separation, and SHOULD NOT HAVE very low body fat levels, dryness or muscle size.

The GymFit category is also great for those who may have been competing for a while and their bodies just won’t fit into a traditional competition category, and it is a great place for new competitors to start! The GymFit man represents a healthy lifestyle no matter his size, shape or age.

Attire

What you wear matters, so do not overlook the rules of your federation, because you will be marked down if you aren’t dressed appropriately.

Generally you will be expected to wear gym workout wear. Your footwear also needs attention. You can wear sneakers, flip flops or other kicks that complement your gym look. It should be noted that you can wear simple jewelry as long as it is not distracting.

Finally, you can style your hair as you wish. In addition to what you wear, you should also be tanned for the event, your tan should be more of a ‘lasting’ kind and not one that wipes off. As well as your tan, you can use oils to highlight muscle definition, however, excessive use can get you disqualified, so be careful.

Round 1

In this round you will be called on stage where your group will be called to the center of the stage. Here you will be directed through a quarter turn right, a quarter turn back, a quarter turn right and a quarter turn front. You should maintain good posture throughout. Failure to perform quarter turns adequately could result in being marked down or disqualified.

Front Facing Position

In front facing position; you should stand upright with your stomach in, chest high, and shoulders back. In addition, your head and eyes should be facing forwards. Rest one hand on your hip and position one leg out to the side. Your other hand should hang straight down by your side, along with an open palm, facing forwards, with straight fingers.

Quarter Turn Left

You will now reveal your left side to the judges. In this pose your upper body should be turned towards the judges and you should be looking directly at them. Rest your right hand on your hip and hang your left arm down and back to reveal the centerline of your body. Again, with an open palm and straight fingers. Your left foot should come forward slightly and up on tip toes, raising your hip, with a slight bend in your knee.

Quarter Turn Back

Your second quarter turn will reveal your back to the judges. Here you will be expected to stand up straight with a slight and natural curve in your lower back. Your hands should hang straight down by your side, again with open palm and straight fingers. As with the front facing position, you should have your stomach in, chest high, and shoulders back. You will be expected to keep your back to the judges the entire time.

Quarter Turn Right

This final turn will reveal your right side to the judges. Stance should be the exact opposite of the first quarter turn that previously revealed your left side. Your upper body should be turned towards the judges and you should be looking directly at them. Rest your left hand on your hip and hang your right arm down and back to reveal the centerline of your body, again with open palm and straight fingers. Your right foot should come forward slightly and up on tip toes, raising the hip, with a slight bend in your knee. It is important to note that you should not move, or drop your pose, unless you are instructed to do so. You will return to your original line-up after all of your turns are complete, at which point, you will all leave the stage.

Round 2

As with Round 1; you will be called back on stage to center stage for the judges. In addition to this, you will stop to perform a couple different poses of your own choosing. Once all athletes have arrived, the judges will submit their individual suggestions for further comparison between competitors. All individual comparisons will be performed center stage. After all comparisons are complete, you will resume your line up position before exiting the stage. You will be called back on stage once the judges have made their decision, after which the award ceremony will take place.

Physique

2 Rounds of Competition Plus Posing Routine

  1. Criteria used to judge a physique is based on two equal rounds: symmetry and muscularity. A third round is graded to a lesser degree, and that is the Posing Routine Round. Depending upon the number of competitors, you may be divided up into different classes or divisions, age groups or height. If the turnout is low than the organization reserves the right to combine any and all classes or divisions.
    1. Muscularity (Body Conditioning) 40%
    2. Symmetry (Quarter Turns) 40%
    3. Posing Routine 20% Set to music of athletes choice. No shorter than 30 seconds and no longer than 1:00 Minute. The routine should incorporate athlete’s artistic moves and poses. Music must be safe for all ages and audiences.
  2. Each competitor will be given a score placement based on total performance in each round with an overall tabulation of placing between both rounds.
  3. Male competitors must wear one piece board-shorts between mid-thigh and knee length. Bikini, thongs or G-strings are not permitted except for International events. Jewelry is not permitted except for wedding bands.

Muscularity Round (Mandatory Poses)

 

  1. Will walk individually out onto the stage and execute a few of their best poses, with a sufficient amount of time to hold each pose for the judges and to rest between each pose.
  2. Competitors will present themselves on stage in serial order in a straight line or curve facing the judges assuming a semi-relaxed non-overly wide stance with at least one heel firmly planted on the floor.
  3. Male competitors must wear one piece board-shorts between mid-thigh and knee length. Must be performed barefoot. No jewelry, gloves, hats, etc., are permitted.
  4. After initial comparisons are complete the head judge may shift the position of the competitors to conduct additional comparisons.
  5. Judges will be looking at the size of the muscle relative to skeletal structure, shape, hardness and definition. This includes the separation between individual muscles and muscle groups without being overly striated, big, dense, hard or dry. THIS IS WHAT SEPARATES PHYSIQUE FROM CLASSIC PHYSIQUE AND BODYBUILDING.
  6. Muscle shape should be aesthetically pleasing and should demonstrate development from the belly out to the extremities.

Symmetry Round

  1. Competitors will present themselves on stage in serial order in a straight line or curve facing the judges assuming a semi-relaxed stance with ankles touching.
  2. Will execute a series of quarter turns to the right allowing the judges to view them from the front, left side, back and right side before returning to the front starting position.
  3. Symmetry refers to the structural harmony of the physique relative to the size of various body parts. It can be defined as the proportional balance of opposite body parts.
  4. Symmetry does not refer to muscular mass but rather to the harmonious blend of all body parts to present a total aesthetically proportionally developed physique.
  5. Points are not granted based on potential.
  6. This event is primarily and upper-torso competition. Leanness and muscularity count. Body should display and “S-Curve” shape with tight lines and a well-balanced abdominal wall and tapered waist.
  7. The thick muscles and extremely low body fat levels of the Bodybuilders is NOT desired for the Contemporary Physique Competitor. Physique competitors should have a wide back and shoulders, a smaller waist, combined with perfect symmetry and balance to their physique, with some muscle striations. We offer both TESTED and NON-TESTED Divisions in Contemporary Physique.
  8. Muscle shape should be aesthetically pleasing and should demonstrate development from the abdomen out to the upper body extremities.

Wellness

2 Rounds of Competition

Wellness Category-The Game Changer For Women

Big Booty Girls Rejoice! Women’s Wellness category is for women with fuller figures who seek the opportunity to compete in a fitness competition too. The Wellness category is one that focuses on symmetry, proportions, general appearance and essentially, the ‘overall package’. Generally, you should have a healthy and fit figure, with a firm appearance. In this category it is perfectly fine to have fuller hips, thighs and buttocks. Although muscle definition is acceptable, you should avoid; too muscle definition or separation, and SHOULD NOT HAVE very low body fat levels, dryness or muscle size. The Wellness Woman is a woman who just might have thicker thighs, rounded hips/buttocks; she might also be very narrow in the hips and have difficulty putting on muscle and size. The Wellness Category is also a choice for those who love competing but their bodies just didn’t seem to fit into a traditional category; and a great place for new competitors to get started!

Wellness Category: Attire

What you wear matters, so do not overlook the rules of your federation, because you will be marked down if you aren’t dressed appropriately. Generally; you will be expected to wear a two-piece swimsuit or sportswear outfit. Your footwear also needs attention; you should wear high heels that are comfortable and platform shoes are generally NOT ALLOWED. It should be noted that you can wear simple jewelry as long as it is not distracting. Finally; you can style your hair as you wish. In addition to what you wear, you should also be tanned for the event, your tan should be the more of a ‘lasting’ kind and not one that wipes off. As well as you tan, you can use oils to highlight muscle definition, however; excessive use can get you disqualified, so be careful.

Round 1

In this round you will be called on stage where your group will be called to the center of the stage. Here you will be directed through a quarter turn right, a quarter turn back, a quarter turn right and a quarter turn front. You should maintain good posture throughout. Failure to perform quarter turns adequately could result in being marked down or disqualified.

Front Facing Position

In front facing position; you should stand upright with your stomach in, chest high, and shoulders back. In addition, your head and eyes should be facing forwards. Rest one hand on your hip and position one leg out to the side. Your other hand should hang straight down by your side, along with an open palm, facing forwards, with straight fingers.

Quarter Turn Right

You will now reveal your left side to the judges. In this pose your upper body should be turned towards the judges and you should be looking directly at them. Rest your right hand on your hip and hang your left arm down and back to reveal the centerline of your body. Again, with an open palm and straight fingers. Your left foot should come forward slightly and up on tip toes, raising your hip, with a slight bend in your knee.

Quarter Turn Back

Your second quarter turn will reveal your back to the judges. Here you will be expected to stand up straight with a slight and natural curve in your lower back. Rest one hand on your hip and one leg out to the side. Your hand should hang straight down by your side, again with open palm and straight fingers. As with the front facing position, you should have your stomach in, chest high, and shoulders back. You will be expected to keep your back to the judges the entire time.

Quarter Turn Right

This final turn will reveal your right side to the judges. Stance should be the exact opposite of the first quarter turn that previously revealed your left side. Your upper body should be turned towards the judges and you should be looking directly at them.

Rest your left hand on your hip and hang your right arm down and back to reveal the centerline of your body, again with open palm and straight fingers. Your right foot should come forward slightly and up on tip toes, raising the hip, with a slight bend in your knee. It is important to note that you should not move, or drop your pose, unless you are instructed to do so. You will return to your original line-up after all of your turns are complete, at which point, you will all leave the stage.

Round 2

As with Round 1; you will be called back on stage to center stage for the judges. In addition to this, you will stop to perform a couple different poses of your own choosing. Once all athletes have arrived, the judges will submit their individual suggestions for further comparison between competitors. All individual comparisons will be performed center stage. After all comparisons are complete, you will resume your line up position before exiting the stage. You will be called back on stage once the judges have made their decision, after which the award ceremony will take place.

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