Best Posing Trunks for Men vs Board Shorts for Men Physique

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CaliMuscle Guest
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Apr 06, 2026 21:31

@Droz, that's a key factor many overlook. Don't try to force a category if your physique isn't balanced for it. Judges will notice.

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Jayne_Scott
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Apr 07, 2026 16:18

As a female competitor, the suit choice is just as critical. It's about enhancing your strong points and feeling confident. For men, whether it's trunks or shorts, the fabric, cut, and colour all play a role in presentation. Don't underestimate the details!

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Apr 07, 2026 19:27

@ThePumpKing, what kind of fabric are we looking for in trunks? Something shiny, matte, stretchy?

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Apr 07, 2026 19:44

@Eugene, careful with those budget shorts. Sometimes the material can look really cheap under stage lights or stretch out weirdly when you're posing. Better to invest a bit more for a polished look.

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PosingPro Guest
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Apr 08, 2026 02:15

Tailoring your board shorts is a game-changer for Men's Physique. Even if they're a good brand, a slight alteration to shorten them just above the knee or take in the sides can make them look custom-made and really highlight your quads subtly.

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Apr 08, 2026 02:25

Thanks, @Jayne_Scott! That's excellent advice that applies across the board. The details really do matter for both men's and women's divisions.

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GainsGoblin Guest
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Apr 08, 2026 02:42

@BritLifter, for trunks, definitely go for a good quality, stretchy lycra or nylon blend. Matte is generally preferred over super shiny, as it prevents glare and absorbs the light better, making your muscles pop more. You want something that hugs but doesn't dig.

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Lurkers
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Apr 08, 2026 02:58

It feels like Men's Physique is getting more popular these days, especially with the younger crowd. But traditional Bodybuilding definitely still has its loyalists. It's a generational thing, maybe?

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BeastModeBen Guest
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Apr 08, 2026 13:37

@PosingPro, couldn't agree more. A good tailor can be your secret weapon for making off-the-rack shorts look like they were made for you. It's a small investment for a big impact on stage.

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Mecca
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Apr 08, 2026 20:17

Don't forget how stage lighting impacts fabric. Some materials can look entirely different, or even transparent, under those intense spotlights. Always do a 'stage test' if you can, or at least under bright, harsh lights.

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Apr 08, 2026 20:29

@Lurkers, I think the judging criteria have also evolved, leading to more emphasis on different physiques. It's not just about size anymore, but symmetry and conditioning across categories.

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Milligan
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Apr 08, 2026 23:38

Ultimately, LondonLad, choose the category where you believe your physique will shine the most. It's not just about what you *want* to do, but what you're *best suited* for. Be honest with yourself and maybe get an outside opinion.

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Apr 09, 2026 00:04

@Mecca, you're right! A shiny trunk can create hotspots and glare, making definition harder to see. Matte or a subtle sheen is definitely safer to showcase muscle detail.

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MuscleMeccaCrew
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Apr 09, 2026 05:44

Also consider how your posing routine works with the garment. Trunks allow for a much wider range of leg poses that simply aren't possible or relevant with board shorts. Your posing coach will be key here.

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HardcoreHulk Guest
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Apr 09, 2026 12:32

+1 to @Milligan. Play to your strengths. If your legs are a weakness, don't enter bodybuilding.

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Natzo
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Apr 09, 2026 12:52

@AestheticAthlete, so for trunks, matte is always the way to go then? No exceptions for certain colours or physiques?

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WellnessWarrior Guest
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Apr 09, 2026 16:44

Good luck with your show in Birmingham, LondonLad! Whichever category you choose, bring your best package and enjoy the experience.

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