I used to go to anything with female strength athletes I could. I also watch women's sports on occasion. That means tennis and basketball mostly. I went to the OLD WSE strength show several times. I went to a powerlifting meet for men and women. I went to the gym several times per week and saw many world class fbbs up close. I would go to the elite (for Northeast) track and field meet to see the shot put and discus girls. It was literally right behind where i worked at a large high school. I'd go in Saturday morning and then spend the afternoon seeing if there were any attractive amazon types who were thick. The answer was usually yes. No cameras....just my eyes and memory.
I never went to a bodybuilding show. I went to the NY Muscle Club a few times and worked a few shows for them.
Watching 100% of male sports = Boooorrriinng.
Watching 99% of female sports = Boooorrriinng.
Beach volleyball = Boiinnngggg!
Bodybuilding isn't really a sport, it's a beauty contest although I appreciate the effort. Unfortunately, the paper-thin-skin requirements destroy the aesthetics.
Powerlifting and its variants are probably the only real strength sports. Since all other sports circuses are team-efforts with smidge of strength training, powerlifting is the only one where anyone can see undeniable progress; where someone can be better at age 45 than 25. It is thus the only useful sport.
Dude, you know literally nothing about sports XDDDDD
I used to go to anything with female strength athletes I could. I also watch women's sports on occasion. That means tennis and basketball mostly. I went to the OLD WSE strength show several times. I went to a powerlifting meet for men and women. I went to the gym several times per week and saw many world class fbbs up close. I would go to the elite (for Northeast) track and field meet to see the shot put and discus girls. It was literally right behind where i worked at a large high school. I'd go in Saturday morning and then spend the afternoon seeing if there were any attractive amazon types who were thick. The answer was usually yes. No cameras....just my eyes and memory.
I never went to a bodybuilding show. I went to the NY Muscle Club a few times and worked a few shows for them.
This is the kind of answer I was looking for. Amazing, now I'm motivated to go :D
Do you still attend any events?
Nothing much to attend these days in my local area and I am much less active. I used to go everywhere to look. The gym on. I saw a couple of great muscle girls at the grocery store and I mean ones who were WSE level in 2 cases. One was from my area and competed in the WSE bodybuilding HW show. She did not do much for me. I was there at the gym the day she met some other monster world class fbb who was getting stares from all over as she did reps with 245 on the incline bench. The trainers were talking about her saying she had been there before and came back. She talked briefly to that girl and next thing she blew up in about 2 years to HW size from just slightly muscular. I wish I knew what the brunette beauty had told her. She was with a bodybuilding guy who appeared to be training her. I figured I'd see her in WPW or some magazine. I never did...at least as far as I know. She was about 5-7 and 185 or so. I would encourage seeing the best shows you can find. Be a gentlemen and remember that these are just regular girls. You find that out in time. You have all different types of personalities.
Thanks for the comment Radek!
There's so many underapreciated female athletes, it just hurts my head. Girls that are world champions often have few just thousand followers on Insta. Maximum effort, minimal recognition.
Female sports NEED to be more popular which is why I wanna start going to female sports events this year. It won't change much, but hey, 1 more ticket sold, and +1 person in the audience. I've only been to 2 pro-wrestling events in my life so far (and there's been only 1 women's match), and I wondered how many people on this site actually go to these kind of events.
I know a lot of people here go to bodybuilding shows (which does count as sport), but I'm more interested in sports you would see at the olympics.
I answered you above. The strength only girls are myu favorites but you can find a pretty good mix at some events like the track I mentioned. They get little recognition but huge progress since I was a kid and women even playing strength sports was rare.
There's nothing deviant or perverted about going to a women's sports game AND finding the women attractive who do it.
Seriously, as long as you're respectful to the athletes and the women around them, no one will or should care what your motivation is.
Some could argue that the mainstream fascination with gymnasts who look underage is pretty creepy... and it is... but watching women over 18 do basketball, volleyball, powerlifting, bodybuilding, tennis, whatever is totally fine and quite normal.
Womens skiing is quite popular here in Austria (unfortunately in remote locations). The women themselves are also well know and appear not only in sports media, but also in news, commercials, magazines.
Also, I once saw a womens handball game. I enjoyed the atmosphere: it was energetic but fair and family friendly. No hooligans smashing each others heads.
I've gone to my first track and field event yesterday, there was a lot of athletic women there (obviously), but I would say if you wanna go to one of those events, go there for the sake of the sport, don't expect to get some sort of great arousal from seeing all the female athletes in real life, it really doesn't work like that (at least not for me). It's one thing if you're alone in your room in front of your computer and another if you're out in public watching girls compete.
I wish I had taken some pictures with the female athletes afterwards, because some of them were hanging out with fans, which is really cool. Definitely will go to another one at some point.
I saw a piece today on TV news saying that women's and girl's wrestling is the fastest growing sport in the nation. Girls are getting into it and many high schools have teams now. They wrestle other girls of course.
But what we really need is girls wrestling guys, and winning, of course! ;)
But what we really need is girls wrestling guys, and winning, of course! ;)
Never been a fan of that as much as I like a girl dominating another girl in strength. I'm sure many will agree with you, but not happening now. Most men or wrestlers won't wrestle a girl. They now have their own divisions which eliminates the problem since it can be awkward at best for many men and for the girls.
Watching 100% of male sports = Boooorrriinng.
Watching 99% of female sports = Boooorrriinng.
Beach volleyball = Boiinnngggg!
Bodybuilding isn't really a sport, it's a beauty contest although I appreciate the effort. Unfortunately, the paper-thin-skin requirements destroy the aesthetics.
Powerlifting and its variants are probably the only real strength sports. Since all other sports circuses are team-efforts with smidge of strength training, powerlifting is the only one where anyone can see undeniable progress; where someone can be better at age 45 than 25. It is thus the only useful sport.