Aging.
I want to discuss a issue that some of us are familiar with and others will be at some point in their life.
Somewhere most of us started to work-out, for fitness, boxing, powerlifting or bodybuilding. Then you where infected with the virus and started to go to the gym more often, joined a discussion board, read magazines. You eat more, start to juice and grow a lot of muscles. While cycling you feel energetic, on top of the world, you have a huge libido a strong self esteem. The girls want you and the guys respect you. The muscles become part of your personality. After some time everyone that knows you, is familiar with the XXL look.
When you get older, you get a wife, kids a house maybe a dog. And we aren?t all professionals, thus most of us have a job and a social life. On a certain point we decide or have to decide to lessen our activities as our daily work-outs, the tanning, sleeping excessive eating.
You are getting smaller, carrying less and less muscles, are buying normal sized cloth and everyone starts to ask questions, why you become so small.
When you are in the gym you are doing bench presses with weights that you normally used to ?warm-up?. The new kids no longer ask you for advice
Your work-outs are not that rewarding as they used to be and your muscles, bones and joints start to hurt. You lack motivation and energy. You notice that you still have the appetite but can?t eat that much without growing fat. You?ve entered the vicious circle, that pulls you down. I?ve witnessed many times that some started to juice up again because they couldn?t handle this situation. It ruined relationships, because life with a juicing athlete isn?t pleasant at all for many females.
I think that these guys suffer from a form of body dysmorphia that gets a lot of attention lately and is know as muscle dysmorphia or popular biggorexia or the Adonis complex.
Comments please..
I want to discuss a issue that some of us are familiar with and others will be at some point in their life.
Somewhere most of us started to work-out, for fitness, boxing, powerlifting or bodybuilding. Then you where infected with the virus and started to go to the gym more often, joined a discussion board, read magazines. You eat more, start to juice and grow a lot of muscles. While cycling you feel energetic, on top of the world, you have a huge libido a strong self esteem. The girls want you and the guys respect you. The muscles become part of your personality. After some time everyone that knows you, is familiar with the XXL look.
When you get older, you get a wife, kids a house maybe a dog. And we aren?t all professionals, thus most of us have a job and a social life. On a certain point we decide or have to decide to lessen our activities as our daily work-outs, the tanning, sleeping excessive eating.
You are getting smaller, carrying less and less muscles, are buying normal sized cloth and everyone starts to ask questions, why you become so small.
When you are in the gym you are doing bench presses with weights that you normally used to ?warm-up?. The new kids no longer ask you for advice
Your work-outs are not that rewarding as they used to be and your muscles, bones and joints start to hurt. You lack motivation and energy. You notice that you still have the appetite but can?t eat that much without growing fat. You?ve entered the vicious circle, that pulls you down. I?ve witnessed many times that some started to juice up again because they couldn?t handle this situation. It ruined relationships, because life with a juicing athlete isn?t pleasant at all for many females.
I think that these guys suffer from a form of body dysmorphia that gets a lot of attention lately and is know as muscle dysmorphia or popular biggorexia or the Adonis complex.
Comments please..
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