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Saturday 20 July 2013

Future Of Professional Bodybuilding

 Since we've got a healthful body as a base from god and i think this body is having a great scope of muscular development. There is no limits and no boundaries at all in bodybuilding. In bodybuilding we are creating an art, the art of gaining a better physique. Health and fitness have been in existence for decades however, bodybuilding is one of those sports that's never really gotten a fair shake. Although, it is a sport that people love to analyze and often criticize, bodybuilding still never receives the recognition it should for being one of the best antidotes for good health.
Ask any bodybuilder and they will tell you that there is nothing like the feeling of taking your body from its ordinary state and transforming it into a work of art. It may sound narcissistic to some but it really is true. They will also tell you that they have never felt better, physically or mentally.
When bodybuilding began over a hundred years ago, it was a sport hinged on the premise of developing muscle, yet focusing on symmetry and shape. As times passed, notice that the bodies became bigger and bigger. In fact, having the physique of bodybuilders 20, 30, or 40 years ago, would not come close to winning a competition in the pro circuit today. Even though there were steroids used by some of the bodybuilders in the 60's, 70's and 80's, still, their bodies did not take on the monstrous proportions seen in today's pro circuitBodybuilding, just as in anything in life, grows and changes. It starts out small, underdeveloped, then gets stronger, develops, and prospers. When something has come full circle, it either redefines itself, or begins something new altogether. Just as with a goal, you set it, nurture it, and then persist to achieve it. However, once the goal is achieved, you must either redefine it or begin a new goal.
It is likely that bodybuilding will eventually go back to its roots, wherein, the bodies will again be judged on symmetry and shape, not so much on monstrosity.

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