So how do
we resolve this conflict.
Does Natural
Bodybuilding truly exist?
For the competitive
bodybuilder the answer lies within the rules of the sanctioning
organization
that he or she competes in. ALWAYS CHECK THE BANNED SUBSTANCES LIST FOR THE
COMPETITION AND OR SANCTIONING BODY THAT YOU ARE COMPETING IN! If you meet
the requirements of the sanctioning body (recognized group or authority that
sanctions and validates competitions) then you can consider yourself to be
"natural". On the other hand, many events are not drug tested at all. If you
know in advance that you are competing in a non-tested event and then loose to
someone that you believe to be an enhanced athlete, you have no right to
complain. You chose to compete under those conditions.
A natural
bodybuilder must understand and respect their own genetic limitations. It is
important that our physique goals be reasonable and obtainable. If your goal
is to eventually look like an Olympia contender, than you need to find a black
market pharmacist and start looking over your shoulder. I have spoken with
many nationally ranked competitors who were sadly asking the question,
"How many more
drugs do I have to take".
Some were frightened, they see a very dim light at the end of the tunnel and
they know where it is leading them. Therefore, as a natural trainer, you must
respect your genetics, you must respect your limitations and you must respect
your long term health. Your training, nutrition, supplementation and recovery
program must reflect your goals. If you're going to call yourself a
bodybuilder, then train like one and educate yourself.
Anything less
and your just a person who works out.
You should be aware
however that valid and accurate drug screening is expensive and that cheaters
occasionally go undetected. This is a sad fact about our sport because natural
athletes need and deserve a level playing field. Once caught however, a failed
drug test is usually sufficient to ban the competitor for life. For the
purpose of attempting to define the term however, suffice to say that the term
"natural" implies that the athlete has not engaged in the use of performance
enhancing drugs or substances banned by the sanctioning organization of a
competitive event.
While this topic is
controversial in some circles,
it is important
that natural athletes not try to assume a moral superiority over our enhanced
brothers.
Our sport has yet to receive full recognition by the public and quarreling
amongst ourselves will not help our cause. The important thing is that you
remain true to yourselves as athletes, and promote our sport, not only in
word, but in deed.
Natural
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