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Calisthenics Competition: What Events Exist
Calisthenics competition is a growing scene and worth knowing about even if you never compete. Understanding the standards helps calibrate your training goals.
Workout-based competition (WorldCalisthenics Organization, NOBULL): athletes perform a set list of movements for max reps or max difficulty combinations. Scoring is often time-based or rep-based with standardized form requirements. Muscle-ups, pull-ups, dips, push-ups, and bar movements are common events.
Skill-based competition (National Calisthenics Championships, various street workout organizations): athletes demonstrate static skills (planche, front lever, back lever) and dynamic combinations. Judging is based on form quality, difficulty, and flow.
Battles: informal or semi-formal two-person competitions where each athlete performs a combination and the other must match or exceed it. Common in the street workout community and a good introduction to performance under pressure.
For training purposes, looking at competition standards gives you concrete benchmarks. A competition muscle-up has specific form requirements that clean up your training movement if you train to that standard.
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