OVERLOOKED COMPETITIVE HIGHLIGHTS FROM 2016
A special report looking back at contests we were unable to cover in real-time from the 2016 season
HIGHEST NUMBER OF COMPETITORS SINCE 2003
ALPHAS FOR A DAY: Lee Miller (Collegiate Middleweight overall winner) and Sam Arrido (Teen Heavyweight overall winner)
enjoy the attention of excited fans during the competition. For many teenagers and college naked bodybuilders,
the 2016 PECS California Teen & Collegiate Championships is the first tasted of what it's like being a male alpha.
enjoy the attention of excited fans during the competition. For many teenagers and college naked bodybuilders,
the 2016 PECS California Teen & Collegiate Championships is the first tasted of what it's like being a male alpha.
The future of the sport of naked bodybuilding continues to look good, judging from this year's PECS California Teen & Collegiate Championship. The PECS (Physique & Erection Competitive Society) is one of the amateur branches of the IFNB that has been running the California Teens for 8 of the 13 years the amateur contest has been run. Numbers of entrants has already steadily increased, but this year saw a new record high number of entries, with an auditorium crowded with 89 nude muscular teenagers with their cocks raging and horny, and another 131 collegiate aged entries, equally whole and horny.
The continued rise in entry numbers was especially encouraging to head show promoter and retired IFNB pro naked bodybuilder Frank Corallo, who took the lead role promoting the event in 2012.
"These young guys are having the ultimate education with their manhood," Carollo told us. "So it's never surprising when a young, muscular kid wants his chance to get his dick hard and start flexing for men's approval. To me it's the most natural thing, and we should be pushing young dudes harder to be willing to bone up and show off for men. It boosts their confidence like nothing else when a guy like me – who everyone respects – starts complementing a boy's muscle and cock. So I hope that the urge to have fun showing off their muscled young bodies continues to grow more popular, because it really gives these young bucks a chance to see the power of their masculinity."
And what does Corallo think is behind the current spoke? While most people attribute the growth of the collegiate amateur naked bodybuilding league, the CMCS, as one of the main forces driving the popularity of nude bodybuilding among young men, Carollo has a different take:
"Sure the CMCS and young pros like Roher and Perrod are totally some fo the reason these young dudes want to get naked and win the prize. But I also think it's a sign of the times. When I started out, if your buddies found out you were boned up on stage and flexing, they would mark you as queer and think you were all about sex. But today's young folks get it; you can be a regular heterosexual guy and just want to feel the rush of beating other men in a male contest. I think more and more young people are understanding that the game of naked bodybuilding is not a "gay sport." It is a masculinity sport. And if you want to win, you'll do what you have to do to win. I think young people are better at tapping into the win-at-all-costs mentality, so they don't get hung up on the cock prep. They see it as part of the process – a fun part, but also part of the game. As more and more young dudes get in touch with the fact that all the sucking and fucking required for a solid cock prep doesn't mean you have to "turn gay," the more and more guys jump in with excitement. It's just about competition, and the most willing young man wins!"
Compelling insight from a veteran of the sport. And no matter what the influence, we're glad the young scene seemed strong in 2016.
DO YOU AGREE WITH CAROLLO'S TAKE ON WHY THE SPORT IS GROWING? THAT HETEROSEXUAL MEN ARE NOT HUNG UP ON STIGMA, SO CAN COMPTE IN SPITE OF THE MALE-ORIENTED SEX PREP?
DID ANYONE HERE ANY NEWS OR ATTEND THE 2016 CALIFORNIA TEENS? ANY GOOD TALES FROM THE CONTEST?
DID ANYONE HERE ANY NEWS OR ATTEND THE 2016 CALIFORNIA TEENS? ANY GOOD TALES FROM THE CONTEST?