With a striking Fitness Model style, these guys glow with the power of the sun on a tropical summer beach.
Wide collarbones and powerful backs, complemented by aesthetic muscle shapes on their long, well-proportioned limbs.
Body and face in correct balance and good register.
Balanced muscular and physical development.
Great capacity for expression and performance on stage.
Presentation attire is Bermuda shorts for men. They must meet acceptable standards of good taste and decency. It can be in rigid, intermediate or elastic material, without being totally tight to the body.
The suit may be in one color or a combination of colors. It should not have bangs, straps, appliqués or fluorescence that distract the evaluation.
It is recommended that the colors chosen for the costume highlight the participant's physical qualities and that the design facilitates the participant's performance on stage.
Participants must be barefoot.
Although we do not impose any regulatory restrictions in this regard, we do urge each participant to choose their attire correctly in order to make their passage through the show as noteworthy as possible and not put them at a disadvantage in relation to more careful participants.
Participant numbers must be worn on the left side of the costume and must be visible at all times while on stage and backstage.
BEACH MODEL will be developed along the following rounds:
1. PRELIMINARIES or elimination round.
2. QUALIFYING or semifinal round.
3. SHOWTIME or finals.
Participants go on stage and perform their Presentation Model Walk individually. It is performed as follows:
The participant walks to the center of the stage, stops and does a front pose, then makes a half turn and does a back pose. then turns to the front again, says goodbye and walks off the stage or to the side, as the officer directs.
The average time to perform the Presentation Model Walk is 15 seconds.
Participants are called individually to the stage and perform their Model Walk as follows:
The participant walks to the center of the stage, stops and strikes a frontal pose, says goodbye and moves to the side of the stage, as directed by the official.
The style, movement and character of each participant during his Model Walk is totally free, giving the opportunity to decorate his catwalk with the elements that most favor him and make him stand out even more on stage with elegance, decency, beauty and distinction.
The average time to develop the Model Walk in this round is 10 seconds.
Participants go on stage and perform their Model Walk individually. This is developed as follows:
1. The participant walks to the center of the stage, stops and does a front pose, then makes a half turn and does a back pose.
2. The participant makes a half turn into a front pose, says goodbye and walks to the side of the stage.
The style, movement and character of each participant during his Model Walk is totally free, giving the opportunity to decorate his catwalk with the elements that most favor him and make him stand out even more on stage with elegance, decency, beauty and distinction.
The average time to develop the Model Walk in this round is 45 seconds.
During the different processes of Evaluation and from the table of the Qualifying Jury, the following poses will be requested for all the Categories of this Division:
From the front.
Back Pose.
Beach Model Pose.
After the Presentation Model Walk, the participants will be placed in diagonal lines at the sides of the stage and will be called to the main line in groups to be evaluated by the Qualifying Jury. There, the 15 participants will be chosen to move on to the Qualifying Round.
The participants are called by groups to be compared and, from there, to choose the 6 finalists who will go on to Showtime to fight for the first place.
After the Model Walk of this round, the participants are called to the main line. There, the comparisons will take place and the qualifying jury, with the support of our unique audience voting system, will assign the final positions to the participants.
To learn more about our audience voting system, please refer to the section.
The evaluation should take into account the entire physique, hair style and facial expression; overall body development and shape; presentation of a complete, aesthetic, balanced, proportionally and symmetrically developed physique; skin condition and tone; and the contestant's ability to present him/herself with confidence, charisma and poise, along with the manner in which he/she projects him/herself on stage.
The Judging Panel should favor participants with a physique of balanced muscular size; broad back; long clavicles; long bones; obvious V-shape; naturally small waist in relation to the back; proportionate and aesthetically pleasing physique; good posture; correct anatomical structure.
Body parts should show balanced muscle development; pleasing appearance; firm; healthy and low body fat percentage.
The physique must exhibit a balanced, proportionate, aesthetic muscular volume, with muscular separation and without predominance of visible muscular striae as a leading element of the physique (the latter will depend on the physiological condition of each participant, so a unified parameter is not dictated for all cases).
The Evaluator must also take into account the tightness and tone of the skin. The skin should look healthy in appearance, with no cellulite or obvious pathological conditions.
The hairstyle and trimming of the beard or mustache should complement the Complete Look presented by the entrant.
The Judging Panel's evaluation of the entrant's physique must include the entire presentation, from the moment he/she walks on stage to the moment he/she exits the stage.
At all times, the contestant should be viewed with the emphasis of a muscular and aesthetic physique; "healthy and fit"; with an attractive and impressive Complete Model Look; presented in a manly, elegant and charismatic manner.
Each participant will be evaluated based on how well they showcase their physique in motion.
Participants will be evaluated based on the elegance of their performance during the different stages of the event.
Rhythm, elegance of movement, gestures, showmanship, personality, charisma, stage presence and charm, as well as a natural rhythm should play a major role in the final placement of each participant.