Have you
noticed lately the individuals writing too the magazines trying to get
exposure? Some of the magazines are nice enough to give them a small clip but
if you read the accompanying letters that these individuals write there is no
wonder why I need to write this article. Why? Well, it seems that everyone who
is embarking into a bodybuilding show thinks they should be given a contract
with the latest Supplement Company. Makes me wonder what these people are
thinking. Or do they just have no business sense. Let’s go with the latter and
assume that’s the issue. So, you need some direction. Some help on how to be
business savvy in the bodybuilding world.
If you
assume, just because you are a bodybuilder, a “Natural” bodybuilder, or a
religiously loyal bodybuilding fanatic, you should get that coveted supplement
contract or your picture in the magazines then you are barking up the wrong
tree. One reason is that the bodybuilding industry is very stingy with their
money as well as giving exposure. Especially with whom they give the above
things to. As a women bodybuilder, any women bodybuilder, natural or
unrestricted – I don’t care how much muscle you have or how much muscle you
don’t think you have their will always be someone who will not like it. So, you
don’t have any muscle, you’re a fitness or swim suite model. That’s getting just
as bad to pursue any possibilities. Because since the introduction of Fitness
and Figure shows supplement companies and magazines are coming out of the
woodwork with your normal girl from next door who doesn’t lift weights but
rather posses for Playboy. So, understand the road is very difficult for all
unless you have no problem with stripping butt naked or doing soft porn then
you’ll get all the ‘EXPOSURE’ you want.
But, there
are ways to establish yourself and make something out of all that muscle
building process without stripping butt naked. First, ask yourself these
questions. Who are you? What makes you unique? What gifts do you bring to the
bodybuilding and fitness world? Knowing what you are all about in the eyes of
other people will be a vital part in successfully marketing yourself and/or your
services. Please don’t think being natural or drug-free makes you
unique either. The overwhelming majority of letters sent to these
supplement and clothing companies are from natural bodybuilders. In these
letters they constantly emphasize the fact that they are natural by putting the
words "natural," "drug-free," or "drug-free for life" in CAPITALIZED, bold,
italicized, underlined, or ALL FOUR different
styles. It may matter to you but does it matter really?
So, what do you do? First, the best way
to start on your path is that you compete, whether that is in competitive
bodybuilding, powerlifting,
strongman/woman or fitness contests you need to be in the soup and Cambles
Chunky Soup is what its all about. You need to be knee deep in the system to get
the just rewards.
To show you what is possible I have been fortunate to have-been
featured in several bodybuilding & fitness magazines, and also three European
publications. I said fortunate, because it is very hard for any female
bodybuilder, Pro or amateur, to get her pictures into the magazines now-a-days.
Over the past dozen or so years I have been featured in the above publications
in one way or another. Some of my accomplishments include sponsorships I was
able to attain with persistence and hard work. Here are just a few: Musashi
Sports Supplements, Team Labrada, Sportpharma, Boss O’Leary Sports, (Eclipse
2000), and Champion Nutrition. In addition to negotiating those business
relationships, I've arranged opportunities with House of Pain Iron wear, Body
Alive (workout clothing), and ASICS Tiger Corporation’s Women’s Fitness Alliance
Team, from 1993 through 1996 (ASICS Tiger Corp., is a major high school and
collegiate wrestling shoe and sneaker manufacturer), Oh yeah, and let’s not
forget Rebock. Yep! I was with Rebock too. Not to mention several University
and College Sports Auctions to help scholarship funds.
The later are major mainstream non-bodybuilding businesses and to
think I had a current bodybuilding clothing manufacturer owned by an industry
Italian photographer tell me I was too big, and wouldn’t be good in his clothes
because, as he put it, “he wanted to sell his product to the mainstream.” Well,
like I told him, Asics and Rebock we’re not concerned with my muscles and they
are bigger mainstream then he is or he is ever going to be. He was the only one
effected by my muscles not his sales audience. Such is the bodybuilding
industry. They, the bodybuilding industry, want women who will take it off and
men who are huge and freaky. Now don’t get me wrong there are a few out there
that don’t fit the above profile and who are making it. But, in all reality, if
you don’t understand how the sponsorship game is played, you will have very
little chance of winning at it
Most bodybuilders simply don’t understand how the game is played.
Many place their hopes on one of the supplement or clothing companies will give
them a paid contract and this is a huge mistake. Don’t waste your time and
energy. But, if you are good at what you do and can produce results and make
difference in people’s lives, then people will pay to get the results you can
offer them. You can generate regular income from everyone’s favorite, personal
training. On the other hand being a Personal Trainer is so common now it’s
getting pathetic, everyone’s is a PT. And it has become so saturated that there
is a “who cares” attitude going on. But, if you want to care then you have to be
different, and just because you compete doesn’t mean you’re different. You have
to be good at competing. You need to find a niche’. Is your own contest prep
and knowledge in dieting the best around? What ever it is, find something
special that sets your self a part from other Pt’s. I do. I make my people learn
and I don’t talk about yesterday’s events with them while they workout or have
my hands all over the bars while they’re lifting them.
Learn how
to publish your own workout book. I am working on mine while you’re reading
this. Have you ever heard of E-Books? Training videos are a much-needed
commodity. There are not enough out there, especially hard-core training
videos. Here are a few other ways to capitalize on your knowledge and experience
while gaining publicity for yourself and making some money too. How about
sharing your knowledge buy writing for the many industry publications? I've had
articles published in Musclemag International, Oxygen, Ironman and
several online magazines. I'm currently a contributing Editor for
Bodybuilding.com. But,
this too is a hard niche to get into.
Have you thought about the Internet? Develop your own personal
Web site. Many have already jumped all over that idea. The Internet is the
cheapest way to publicize what you can offer the world. You can offer almost
anything else that can generate an income, and establish a market for yourself.
Don’t have website? Well, you need to have a computer first. Don’t have one of
those either? Then invest in a computer. The Internet road is currently the best
way for marketing yourself. You should check it out! What do you do on-line?
Well, for starters offer all the above, and see what happens.
Show promoters, local gyms and
fitness clubs are always looking for something to offer their members. Sometimes
special events like gym openings or local health food store and supplement
outlets will use you for special appearances for their grand opening. But don’t
wait for them to come to you, go to them and tell them what you can do for them
and in return ask if you can sell your photos at a table. Offering your pictures
for sale is a major source of income. Even though you will have hundreds ask
you for an 8x10 but not pay you too. If you have the extra funds, place an
advertisement in one of the magazines. Check out the advertisement specials
offered in most magazines. An ad, for what you ask? An advertisement to sell
your pictures, offer personal training, your videos or what about the
nutritional guidance we just talked about
Business
cards, Flyers & Newsletters
These are
special flyers designed to show off the best pictures of yourself that you offer
for sale, and these same flyers can offer other possible job descriptions. A
flyer is the marketing tool that you cannot do without. You can always ask the
printer to be a sponsor, and offer them credit on your flyer, that could lower
the price a little. Always ask. That’s my motto. If you don’t ask, you’ll
never know. Your photo flyer should have your name (nickname too if you have
one), mailing address (get a P.O. Box), the cost of each 8X10, and add a
discounted price for a picture package deal and other services you offer.
Extended Marketing
How about compiling a list of businesses? This list should
consist of bodybuilding and NON-bodybuilding companies. Send each business a
flyer, and a cover letter asking for sponsorship in return for your services.
And remember to be sure to always send a “Thank You” card after you have
received a reply.
Please note:
Even if you never receive a reply from them, always conduct business like a
professional, because you will get several companies who will not acknowledge
you. And in the real world of business, that’s not good business! But, it
happens, and way to often.
Getting Noticed
Be professional, that’s how you get your hard body in the
magazines. How do you go about doing this? First of all, write to the
publisher, or editors for each Bodybuilding and Fitness publication send a good
color 8 x 10 picture, or two, a SASE (that’s a self addressed stamped envelope),
and a profile/bio with a simple “hope” you find room for me in your fine
publication.” And pray it is that easy. If you're lucky, and your presentation
was clear and not corney, they might give you a little acknowledgment. It often
helps to compete and win a major state, regional, or national event.
Another asset is to make
yourself known is by appearing at bodybuilding shows in your area. Also go to
the national and big shows too. Schmooze! Something I didn’t do very well during
my career. If you can get yourself over to the Arnold Expo or for you Europeans
you should be attending FIBO. The Arnold Expo is the best place to make contacts
and show your face. I worked a booth at the 1999 Arnold Classic. I was very
lucky that “House of Pain” clothing picked me instead of some Big Boobed fitness
model to represent them. Germany also offers the biggest Fitness Expo in Europe
called FIBO. Approximately 20,000 plus people each day for three day’s attend
this celebration of fitness and muscle. You can find every business imaginable
under the sun at FIBO.
Be Aware
This is the bodybuilding and fitness industry and you should be
prepared for everything and anything. Most importantly know who are the
photographers and writers in this industry. And for you ladies, don’t be
careless and get overly excited if someone comes up and say’s they are with a
“MAJOR Muscle” magazine wanting to take your pictures. Ask them whom they work
for? Ask to see a business card? And for Gods sake, do not sign anything that
looks like a release. But, carry a simple non-release type of document for them
to sign if you’re not sure who they are. I do. It’s a simple thing that say’s
you can’t use my pictures without my written permission. Also, if you’re at a
show ask the promoter who the individual is.
There are a lot of people running around at shows saying they are
with the top magazines taking pictures of un-expecting girls. I’m lucky to have
my husband with me. Once at the Jr. USA, some guys where video taping us girls
who where all being photographed by “REAL” photographers. My husband noticed
them and before they got me in their lenses chased them off. Later we saw their
stuff on the Internet bootlegging pictures and videos for money. We all could
have been on a website with them making money off of us. Same thing happened
when I was on the Beach in Venice getting photographed by Rita Ross (the wife of
the late Don “The Ripper” Ross) and a very old fat man started video taping me.
That ended very quickly. It helps to have a 270 plus pound husband who will be
your bodyguard getting rid of these people. If you are going to be part of this
industry then you should know who takes pictures and writes for the magazines
and who does not. My husband used to tell me, “Know your sport, inside and
out!” He’s right. Be careful, there are allot of wolves in sheep’s clothing
watching you. Just be aware. So, for you girls out there be careful and don’t
be naive! Guys that goes for you too, you big muscle heads.
I am a female
bodybuilder, and I have competed for over a dozen years and like other female
bodybuilders, I am muscular, very strong and exhibit an extremely hard body and
in most cases is viewed unacceptable even in an industry that I am part of. So,
remember, just because you’re in the “Bodybuilding” industry doesn’t mean your
going to be the next Arnold, get a contract because you won a show, or because
you are “all natural.” But, you can get noticed and make some financial gains
if you are a bodybuilder who knows where to look, how to be patient, and most of
all, very persistent. Go for it, never give up and good luck.

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