With the rapid development of fitness in China and the widespread popularity of bodybuilding competitions, more and more China athletes have stepped onto the stage of major bodybuilding competitions at home and abroad, showing their muscles and bodies to audiences all over the world, and achieved very dazzling results.
In all bodybuilding competitions, IFBB is the most concerned project, accounting for about 85% of international bodybuilding venues. Getting an IFBBPRO professional card is also the goal of most athletes. Long Wu of China won the runner-up in the 20 15 Olympic Amateur Asian Station, becoming the first athlete in China to get an IFBBPRO professional card.
The International Bodybuilding Federation (ifbb) was founded in 1946, with 169 members. 1969 The International Bodybuilding Federation joined the General Association of International Sports Federations, and 1998 65438+ 10/0/was temporarily recognized by the International Olympic Committee. The official working language of the Federation is English and its headquarters is in Canada. China Bodybuilding Association joined the International Bodybuilding Federation on 1985 1 1.2.
The mission of the International Bodybuilding Federation is to promote, develop and manage bodybuilding internationally, promote health through physical education, rational nutrition and strength exercises, develop friendly and cooperative relations among its members, and support the activities of national associations.
Formulate, implement and supervise amateur and professional bodybuilding competition rules, eradicate anti-doping programs, carry out scientific research on bodybuilding, train athletes, coaches and referees, and transmit information.