Bodybuilding Addiction
How To Beat An Addiction To Bodybuilding
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Bodybuilding is the process of maximizing muscle hypertrophy; an individual who engages in this activity is referred to as a bodybuilder. In competitive bodybuilding, bodybuilders display their physiques to a panel of judges, who assign points based on their aesthetic appearance. The muscles are revealed through a combination of fat loss, oils, and tanning (or tanning lotions) which combined with lighting make the definition of the muscle group more distinct. Notable bodybuilders, among many others, include, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lou Ferrigno, Franco Columbu, Ronnie Coleman, Jay Cutler, and Dexter Jackson.
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- Training Addiction
- While being motivated and sticking to an exercise program is excellent in terms of health and aesthetic benefits, there is a fine line between being persistent and being addicted. Training addiction is a very real thing for many men, and if it isn’t addressed quickly enough, it can lead to overtraining syndrome, eating disorders, bigorexia, and a generally unbalanced lifestyle.

