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Contemporary health and fitness incorporates bodybuilding concepts. The internet domain specialization and article directories especially, have segmented bodybuilding, health and fitness in three separate categories that are mutually exclusive. Consequently, we have exclusive niches for health, for bodybuilding programs and for fitness training. We fail to conceptualize how health and fitness matters can accrue within a bodybuilding context. The consequences have been adverse and even fatal.

Introducing Bodybuilding Health

Bodybuilding health is a new concept that finds a very stratified society. We are bodybuilders and they are just fitness trainers. The feeling is mutual the other way round. The concept of marrying health and fitness into bodybuilding training is alien to us and even opposed at some quarters. Let us take a brief walk through the history of bodybuilding so that you may appreciate why bodybuilding health is the hybrid engagement that best fits your life.

Muscle Mass Tradition in Bodybuilding

Eugen Sandow, our honored father of the modern bodybuilding as we know it, started the art at around 1880’s. His sole intent was to reconfigure his physique attractively for public display. To him muscles became the ultimate achievement of bodybuilding training. That is the heritage granted us all through the decades up to the moment Dexter Jackson lifted up the 2008 Mr. Olympia trophy, and even today. Through all these years, bodybuilding was never been meant to improve one’s health and quality of life. It was all an addiction to muscle mass, muscle strength, pump and physique dimensions.

When the first-ever grand bodybuilding competition hit the America continent on January 16, 1904 at the New York’s Madison Sq. Garden, Al Treloar won because he was the most masculine and not because he was healthy or because he was leading a good life.

Joe Weider and his brother Ben came into the game to facilitate a more specialized muscle-based bodybuilding training that had nothing to offer the health and fitness of an individual. Theirs was the muscle mass business. Larry Scott, the muscle legend, Sergio Oliva and Serge Nubret were the stars of the 60’s muscle mass decade.

The Total Sacrifice of Health and Physical Fitness

Every bodybuilder worth his or her salt loves the three decades spanning from 1960 to 1990. These were the decades in which bodybuilding became the most noble of all training regimens ever known to man. It gained prestige and prominence across the globe.

Just ask the IFBB. They will tell you a tale of smudging success and infinite returns. But what do you know? These were the decades in which anabolic steroids came into the scene and ruled bodybuilding training. Anabolic steroids became a staple diet not only in bodybuilding but also in others sports. Nevertheless, it was in bodybuilding that it lived as a legit diet until the governments came to the rescue with policy enactments.

We who are conversant with the bodybuilding lore know that these decades saw the rise of unbelievable mass monsters. Name the greatest among them, the indomitable Arnold Schwarzenegger or the peers along him the likes of Lou Ferrigno, Franco Columbu, Dorian Yates and Lee Haney. Do not forget the building of a man, legendary Ronnie Coleman or Paul DeMayo for that matter. These noble men defied all norms, crafted history, set trends, dominated the globe and touched the zenith of bodybuilding glory. However, while looking like gods from the outside, most of these legends were living on anabolics, the amount that would fell an elephant.

Bodybuilding Health Contextualized

The debate here will not be whether they were right or wrong. It is not even, whether anabolic steroids are good or bad. It is about what medical research has authenticated. Bodybuilding on anabolic steroids is buying a ticket to the grave. It is a total disregard of health. The sad thing is that even if anabolic steroids are banned and regulated today, they are the chief aides in modern bodybuilding even now. A cursed inheritance it is, accrued from ages when health and fitness were separated from bodybuilding training.

Every time an individual pursues a bodybuilding program without the sole intent of developing a supremely healthy and fit physique, he or she falls prey to anabolic steroids soon or later, or at least to the abuse of bodybuilding supplements. At the end, a bodybuilding program becomes the path to cancer, to kidney failure, to hypertension, to heart problems, to dysfunctional sexual organs, to skin complications and to a myriad of health complications.

Conclusion

That is why modern bodybuilding emphasizes the hybrid of bodybuilding training with contemporary health and fitness practices. We have learnt from the mistakes of the past and we are determined not to make them again. Our health depends on it, even as we pump iron. To any natural bodybuilding fan, bodybuilding health is the new dimension that marries bodybuilding programs to health and fitness.

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18 Responses to “Health and Fitness Articles”

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  3. ?sunshine Says:

    Very interesting: search Jack LaLanne
    If you don't know him, he was the first fitness freak, ever!!! and had an exercise program on TV in the 50's and 60's. He is still at it at age 90+ he looks the picture of health.
    I am not writing your paper, but you should be able to gather enough info to write a good article.

  4. silllybillly Says:

    this is so inspirational:)

  5. morganrau Says:

    I suddenly have the meaning of life.

  6. Julia L Says:

    bodybuilding.com

  7. Daniel Says:

    I would advice to start reading some ebooks, they are very cheap.

    I have learned a lot with this one:

    http://alturl.com/vtq5

    cheers

  8. yelyahwilliamz Says:

    @MissToxicLove -Ohh, no i wasn’t trying to be rude..i just asked if the camera was facing in the mirror cause the writing on the protein shake was the other way round:) i wasnt trying to be mean lol x & btw nice vid, it really encouraged me to drink more water (: + your really pretty :D

  9. yelyahwilliamz Says:

    @MissToxicLove -Ohhh that explains it :)
    I feel great now, water really does help(: before..i only use to drink like..2 bottles of water a day. & now i drink like..9 bottles a day!!
    No’ Problemm =D xx

  10. "Kh a a a a a n n" ! ! Says:

    It's messed up…she needs to be sent to a psychiatric ward for evaluation.

  11. FahadRyu Says:

    STUPID

  12. TheCharlotteChaCha Says:

    i love that vid but i’M wondering when you get up in the morning?? coz it sounds like you’d spend like 2hrs from getting up to finish your excercises but you’re not ready to go, like taking a shower w/e

  13. yelyahwilliamz Says:

    Are You Looking Threw The Mirror? Sorry, Im Just Curious Cause The Protein Shake Was The Wrong Way Round:)

  14. singleguyinkc2003 Says:

    Wouldn't it be nice if the human body were as simple as that?
    Testosterone levels and aggressive behavior have only a tenuous link. On the other hand, there's no doubt that alcohol suppresses a lot of our higher cortical processes, including learned "civilized" behavior. It also tends to blunt our critical thinking when it comes to song, dance and companionship, if you'll notice.

  15. Reshni M Says:
  16. justme Says:

    I freelance for PreventDisease.com http://www.preventdisease.com/

    I'm always willing to contribute to any source promoting fitness. Let me know when you're up and running.

  17. MissToxicLove Says:

    @TheCharlotteChaCha

    Thats my old work out routine, now do walking around
    track for 30-hour+ball exercises,weights.But yes I get
    up early automatically, I wake up@5:30-6am every morning.

  18. MissToxicLove Says:

    @yelyahwilliamz

    HAHA oh okay its cause my web cam is on
    mirror image so everything is backwards:P
    Water is soooooo good for you, and key to
    health inside and out:)Thank you sweetie!!!!

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