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    is the supplement. A supplement is a specially made food/drink which contains all the required nutrients to grow mass on muscles. A good variety of such supplements…

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    Steroids for Athletes I am currently writing and informing you about a massive drug called steroids. Steroids are like a superman pill that helps you gain muscles extremely fast. There are many types of steroids, but all have the same meaning, they give an exceptional amount of energy that pushes you to work much harder. Steroids can be good and bad at the exact same time. It promises you more muscle, which is 95 percent of the time correct, but what it doesn’t tell you is that steroids can take…

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    Intense stereotypes surround people who are serious about body building. The stereotype is that of people who cover their bodies in oil, grow their muscles to almost obscene proportions and then do no thing but lift half ton weights over and over again. Unfortunately the stereotype is not entirely off base. There are some individuals who choose to live that lifestyle. Professional body builders, for instance, make a living by building their muscles to extreme proportions. There are, obviously,…

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    Being a dramaturgical theorist studying gym behavior would give one many interesting subjects and possible things to study. By simply looking at the stereotypes associated with gym culture, you could see them as one huge performance. The best, and most widely known example of this “performance” would be the men from the show Jersey Shore. Ever since Jersey Shore had been popularized I personally, have seen a rise in “gym going.” Going to the gym to these men gives them a sense of prestige and…

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    Anabolic Steroid Analysis

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    the body feels the need to come back to rest, providing an unfair advantage. This extended threshold that was not naturally obtained, but is artificially obtained by steroid use makes it unfair to those who decide not to take the anabolic steroid supplement approach. Another article states “anabolic steroids may help athletes recover from a hard…

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    At a young age, men were taught to repress their feelings because expressing them is a feminine characteristic. Therefore, men suppress their struggles and suffer silently making it difficult for family members to perceive their disorder. On the other hand, families and victims are not entirely at fault for not recognizing the signs of MD. We mistake continuous exercising as a healthy behavior. The media such as daytime shows and magazines have taught us how to eat, how to count our calorie…

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    skyward. Rep after rep, my body screams in desperation; this is too much weight. What am I thinking? All Robert Youngs life, he has always been an athletic person. But it wasn’t until about two years ago that he discovered his favorite sport would be bodybuilding. Initially, he started lifting because he knew it would improve my performance in boxing. But very quickly he began to love not only what it was doing for my body, but also his mind. He come from a sort of dysfunctional family and the…

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    Research Prospectus: How Do We Get Women into Weight Training? The obesity rate of America have grown over the last couple years. Many people have secondary lifestyle which lead to little to no exercise. The health issues have risen and we should pay more close attention to our bodies. Today, when we look at women and weight training, only 20% of American women get the recommended two strength sessions per week. Why is this? Why do women stay out of the weight room? Does weight training benefit…

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    it or hate it. Cross fit is a new idea that has become extremely popular over the last 10 years and has promoted the fitness industry tremendously. However many bodybuilders dislike cross fitters, there are some who have made the transition from bodybuilding to cross fit. Both being similar in many ways with the ultimate goal of maintaining a healthy lifestyle the foundation, culture, style, intensity and benefits between the two are significantly different. Body builder’s ultimate goal is to…

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    Lean-Bear Weight

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    Phase III • Topic- For my topic I focused on Weight Gain, in regards to lean muscle mass. As a Strength coach with Tech athletics this will help not only my body, but will also help in my career as many athletes will have a goal that fall under this topic. Athletes who have the desire to add lean mass to the frame will need a reliable program and nutritional advice. My goal was to gain 15 pounds by December. I started off at 215 pounds and wanted to get to 230. My body fat percentage was 10% and…

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