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Most people suffer from some type of body image insecurity. We may feel
that our nose is too big, ears too long, hips too wide, hair to thin,
body to fat or thin, and the list goes on. It is surprising to know
however, that even bodybuilders and fitness athletes, people whose
sculpted physiques appear to be the pinnacle of chiseled perfection,
also suffer with body image insecurities. In fact, many in the
bodybuilding community suffer from body image disorders at a much higher
rate than the general population. The unaware spectator, looking on with
envy and admiration, may find it difficult to believe that the tanned
and muscular athlete posing in front of a thousand people, feels small,
feels inadequate, and feels as if he or she isn’t quite good enough. The
fact is however that many bodybuilders are struggling to mask the
symptoms of their perceived inadequacies. I wrote about this in an
article called “Bigorexia, the Road Less Traveled”.
But let’s look at the opposite end of this spectrum. There are perhaps
tens of thousands of bodybuilders and fitness competitors who spend
countless hours at the gym, diet religiously, and live austere lives in
the pursuit of a physical ideal, and yet there are millions of fat,
sedentary people who don’t do a damn thing about it. To the contrary,
the extent of their commitment to improving their overall health and
physique is in the pursuit of a pill, patch or even surgery in order to
loose weight. They act as if weight loss is a mystery, some sort of
supreme achievement that they are not capable of without assistance.
Bullshit!
There is nothing magic, mysterious, or even difficult about weight loss.
Bodybuilders have been doing it with calendar regularity for years and
natural bodybuilders have perfected it as an art. Still, “modern
medicine” and good old fashion capitalism have catered to the obese
majority offering everything from worthless and dangerous drugs to
surgeries which I have compared to having your guts ripped out with a
treble hook, and the slugs of modern society lap it up like dogs.
I am sick and tired of people not taking responsibility for their lives,
their appearance, and their health. In another article that I wrote
called “The Best Supplement”, I end with the line, “The truth is that
the best supplement for achieving your physique goal will not be found
in a pill, but on a plate.” This is true for both bodybuilders and fat
people alike. Any worthy goal requires discipline. Bodybuilders who
practice discipline are labeled extremist, but fat people who lack
discipline altogether are told that they have a genetic disorder and
given pills. “you poor thing, your thyroid isn’t working right, your
metabolism is slow, here, take this pill and never mind those silly
little heart palpitations”.
Bullshit! (oops, there I go again). It isn’t your genetics, it isn’t
your thyroid, it’s your lack of discipline. Stop playing the powerless
victim and take responsibility for who you are. Modern medicine plays on
and encourages victims. Pharmaceutical companies couldn’t survive
without them. They profit upon your weaknesses, and the sicker you are,
the stronger they become. Stop waiting for a magic pill because it does
not, and will never exist. The pharmaceutical industry has no intention
of curing you; it only wants to treat you. Repeat customers are big
business. Feel like your being used? You are!
If you’re serious about loosing weight and would like to tone up, go to
my site called “Ripped Abs”. This page includes a simple and easy to
understand diet plan that has work for thousands, and it’s FREE.
There are few things that I like less than a self made victim. You know
who you are, now make yourself into who you want to be.
Kerry
Dulin
Natural
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