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    Steroid use in athletics has become a serious problem in the fairness of current competitions. The use of steroids was banned from the Olympics in 1976, yet millions of athletes and bodybuilders use these illegal substances in order to gain a competitive edge. Along with the obvious benefits of using anabolic steroids, there are very serious health risks that should be known by potential users. There are many motives and methods for taking steroids. There has been a long history of steroid…

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    BCAA Supplements

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    BCAA and weight loss - What's the relation? Exercising is the inevitable aspect in any weight loss regime to achieve aesthetic, competition or health objectives. But avid exercising and tedious workouts are not the only challenges one has to beat while taking on a weight loss program. Taking control over hormonal changes namely hunger and cravings, while maintaining muscular strength, is the actual challenge. Lately, BCAA (branched-chain amino acid) supplements have made a predicted comeback to…

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    FCS Seminar Reflection

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    building. Learning about nutrition has greatly benefited for me already. As a FCS major, I plan on continue using all skills that I have acquired in the future. I will use the skills I learned in my career, future family, and my hobbies just as bodybuilding. An example is nutrition has helped…

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    According to Taylor Hooton Foundation, four bodybuilders in Pakistan have died in the last 17 days due to consumption of illegal steroids. The same medication that can treat a person for a certain condition could cause their death if used wrongly. Steroids are very dangerous drugs that if abused can cause serious health problems in the user. Steroids are prescribed for people suffering from asthma, loss of muscle mass and many other conditions, however, athletes and many others abuse it for…

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    Testogen Vs Testo-Max

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    will get all the advantages of steroids, legally, with zero side effects. Why to use Testogen or Testo-Max? Testogen gives you a super boost with possibly no harmful side effects. It is best to use for any man who is over the age of 18 , fond of bodybuilding, want to increase endurance level, athletes of all types, basically, any activity that require good strength and stamina. Moreover, it is great for problems that related to…

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    The article “Why All Humans Need to Eat Meat for Health,” written by bodybuilding enthusiast Kadya Araki, talks about the benefits of eating meat and how it contributes to human body growth. She argues that meat is necessary for physical and mental health, and thus shouldn’t be cut out of a person’s diet. Araki believes that humans need to eat meat to be healthy, and claims that a meatless diet can’t provide the necessary nutrients for muscle growth and good health; however, her argument used…

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    frequently. According to my mother, “Steroids make delicate people feel strong. The use of steroids is only for the patients who are sick. Some are taking advantage of it because they know that they can use it in certain things, like sports and bodybuilding. Steroids always have side effects” (Macapagal). Steroids have side effects. Most athletes that use steroids do not know the side effects that it can have. They only know that steroids can make them vigorous and firm. They can influence other…

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    Theme Throughout the mid-to-late 1900s, societal beliefs began to transition from a traditional view of a household to a view of more equality between women and men. “Formerly, the husband was the legal head of the household, responsible for its support and its links to the external society, while the wife was the mistress of the home, responsible for the day-to-day management of its internal affairs and the care and education of children” (Kay 2019). The transition from a traditional to an…

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    Eating disorders are more commonly seen in females; however, they do occur in male athletes. They are less prominent than in female athletes, and therefore in danger of being missed. Chatterton et al (2013) lead an expansive research involving the diagnoses and treating eating disorders in male athletes. The study looked at 732 male focused group participants of college athletes. The data collected and data analysis was very practical, but some of the points were quite excruciating. The first…

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    My Wellness Plan

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    Health means more than a state of the body: “Taking care of your mental and physical health is just as important as any career or responsibility”. My physical health is something that has always concerned me. As a child, I was an average weight child, I never had any physical problems with my health until I turned 12yrs old. Once I turned 12yrs, I gained so much weight that at age 13 I was weighing 190lbs. When my parents separated I did lost some pounds, but not much. I went from 190lbs to…

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