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Men’s Bodybuilding:
Transformation:
Strength training is the greatest pastime of all.
What other hobby (yeah, okay it’s more serious than just a hobby) can improve your health, build your confidence and make women weak at the knees?
You work solid in the gym, slave through blood, sweat and protein, and craft a physique that your friends tell you is worthy of the stage.
Only then are you ready to compete.
But is competing in bodybuilding even on your radar?
If you’ve got a decent physique and you’re as motivated as hell to get on that stage and show people what you’ve got, the answer is hell yes.
There’s nothing quite like the buzz you get from showing the world what you’ve sculpted over the last few weeks and months.
The adrenaline, the pump and the energy you get from your first show is just something else.
Building up to a competition means you’ll work harder than ever before, pushing past your limits with both training and nutrition to look the best you possibly can.
When the bright lights of competitive bodybuilding are set right on you it’s the greatest feeling you’ll experience.
You learn more about your body from competing than you ever would as a recreational lifter. You ramp your motivation up to 11 and learn to deal with the pitfalls and obstacles you (inevitably) hit along the way.
It’s a journey of self-discovery.
For the successful athlete there’s the potential for trophies, cash, sponsorship, free advertising, supplement deals and a boat load of other benefits too.
You can earn your pro card and go on to the big leagues.
And for those that don’t make place in their first meet, there’s the drive to do better next time.
Hell, even if you decide to never compete again, you’ll learn something about your body that not many people ever get to find out…. how far can you really push yourself.
There’s no doubt about it though.
It’s tough.
In fact, it’s probably one of the most challenging things you could ever attempt.
But if you’ve got the balls to do it, the rewards far outweigh the hunger, pain and sacrifice you’ll have to go through to get that medal.
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