Bodybuilding – Is it Right Option for me?

Posted by admin On November - 30 - 2009

Bodybuilding - Is it Right Option for me?Before you go ahead with the idea of bodybuilding, it is important for you to realize and remember that you would be expected to spend quality hours while encountering intense workouts. While the chances of injury cannot be ruled out despite all safety measures, you would also have to work with a high sense of care and diligence. You also need to note the fact that diet of a bodybuilder is very rich in nutrients and you would have to spend a good amount of money to attain the simple benchmarks of bodybuilding.

If you are keen to use steroids or health supplements, do make sure that you use them under a qualified medical advice. Remember, nothing can take place of a medical advice and the advice of a gym instructor may not be sufficient enough. You also need to wake up early, sleep early, and indulge yourself in about 4-5 hours of exercises. There are some things that need to be avoided – caffeine, smoking, alcohol, antidepressants, antihistamines, and drugs.

If you can do these things, then bodybuilding is all for you. Name, fame, recognition, and everything you ever dream about would fall easily in your laps and you will be admiring your decision to opt for bodybuilding with all smiles.

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Are Steroids good for sportsmen?

Posted by admin On August - 27 - 2009

Are Steroids good for sportsmenWith the passing time, more and more sportsmen are using steroids to gain an advantage and stay ahead of their peers. Term it as reluctance to change or the will to remain invincible, steroids and sports have get well in such a way that they have almost become inseparable in today’s sporting world.

The previously unfeasible and impossible targets and records are now crumbling and audience is getting more interested in seeing the “best side of sportsmen” with sheer enthusiasm.

Despite so much to offer, steroids have often being termed as harmful to general health by some people who find cheap publicity a reason big enough to live and have a laugh. What they probably laugh is at the fact that technologies at their times were not ‘potent’ enough to caught their doping acts.

From Huffingpost.com:

Does anyone really care if someone damaged his or her health by working too many hours? It happens every day. So why are we worried about what millionaire athletes do?

Steroids can be used responsibly if prescribed by a doctor. Maybe that’s why the AMA was AGAINST making them a controlled substance. And here’s something to think about: If there were a drug with marginal side effects that would make you smarter, would you take it? And what if it enabled you to excel to the point where you could double your earnings? What if not using them meant failure?

The cat is out of the bag and he isn’t going back in. These drugs do amazing things and they will continue to be used. They come with a risk however. I’d rather see that risk controlled than have the users sneak around and support a black market in order to engage in what should be their inalienable right of free choice as long as the consequences don’t endanger anyone else. As far as I’m concerned, if I want to juggle a couple of flaming chainsaws in the privacy of my own home, that’s my option. It’s funny to see the people who scream the loudest about civil liberties leading the march against others should and shouldn’t do.

I’m not advocating or endorsing steroid use, but it’s here to stay. And the biggest irony of it all is that most fans don’t care. They’d rather see their favorite players playing, instead of penalized. What is the more egregious crime is the price of the tickets. And for that kind of money, I want to see a great performance, however it’s achieved. And although I’m not a fan of the Hall of Fame in that it’s not a museum as much as an elite club determined by committee, there should be an asterisk next to McQuire, Bonds, et al stating: “Post enhancement era.” Would that be so hard?

Just as these drugs will add a few years to the career of a great pitcher by replacing that lost mile or two an hour on his fastball, they can extend youth and vitality for aging baby boomers. If used properly.

From the above statements, it can be easily made out that steroids are not bad for health unless one starts abusing them for quick gains. So, what’s the point in blaming them for new records or audience getting attracted to the game? One thing that does emerge from these facts is that there is nothing that can come between steroids and sports.

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